Charles E. Thomas

Charles Edward Thomas, Jr, 84, of Berwyn, IL, passed away November, 4, 2023.

Charles is survived by his wife of 61 years, Diane; son Michael Thomas; daughters Cheryl (Tom) Caputo and Darleen Horvath; grandchildren, Amanda and Jarrett Thomas, Sara Caputo-Williams, and Eric Horvath; and great grandchildren, Dawson and Remington Brown. Loving brother of Dorothy Zukoski and Rosemary Majcen. Fond uncle to many nieces and nephews, cousins, and extended family. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Edward Thomas Sr., and mother, Pauline Thomas. Charles was a loving son, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle, cousin, and good friend to everyone.

Charles “Chuck” loved football; he played in high school and was a longtime fan of the Chicago Bears. He worked at Western Electric in Cicero, IL for 30 years, as both a Quality Checker and Supervisor, where he met many lifelong friends. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, chopping and splitting wood for his woodstove, gardening, watching military and history programs, competing in a pistol shooting league, taking and developing photographs, welding, heating and air conditioning work, auto body work, and clearing snow for his neighbors.  He was particularly gifted at telling stories and jokes to anyone he met, playing silly pranks on his grandchildren, and taking care of his pet German Shepherd dogs over the years. Chuck especially loved talking and reminiscing during visits and time spent with family, neighbors, and friends.  He was always there for everyone he knew, helping without hesitation wherever he felt he could. He had a strong belief in God and in the power of prayer.

Chuck met his lifelong love and best friend Diane when he was invited along to a Dynamites Club party by his sister Rosemary (because they needed more boys to attend). After several years of dating, they reached a crossroads where they did not know what the future held – Chuck had just been drafted into the US Army, and Diane was in nursing school. With nothing for certain except his love for her, he asked Diane to marry him. After all – as he would like to say – “she deserved the best”. Chuck kept his promise, and throughout their marriage would make sure she knew she was the most beautiful woman in the world. Together, he and Diane faced all of life’s joys and challenges side by side, and he was exceedingly devoted to the family they built. Chuck could always make Diane laugh and smile with his lively jokes and engaging humor. The same could surely be said for anyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. He will be deeply missed and remembered the way he would want – with a smile and a laugh.

Visitation will be from 4:00 until 9:00 PM at Hallowell and James Funeral Home on Friday, November 10, 2023. Final prayers begin at 9:00am on Saturday, with procession leading to the 10:00am Funeral Mass at Saint Leonard’s Catholic Church in Berwyn.  Procession from Church to final resting place at Resurrection Cemetery, with a graveside Military service. Funeral information: 708-352-6500

6 Replies to “Charles E. Thomas”

  1. Cheryl, we are so deeply sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. He sounds like a wonderful man. Emily Mauro and family

  2. You will be missed Chuck I had no idea you were ill RIP my cousin Chuck💙😢💙ty for your service God Speed🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  3. Dear Diane, Cheryl, Darlene, Mike and family,

    Chuck is such an awesome cousin with a capital A! We always have so much fun when we would all get together with my mom and dad , Mary(Thoma) and Stanley Gotfryd and my brother Don. My mom is your grandpa Charlie’s sister.

    There was always lots of fun, laughter and love of family whenever we got together. Chuck always made me feel welcome and happy to see me and my children, Dianna Joseph, and Christopher .

    Chuck’s love for everyone lives on forever.

    Love and blessings,
    Cousin Elaine Gotfryd-Noonan

  4. Chuck,

    I know that you didn’t want to be the center of attention but you deserve so much recognition for caring and being of service to your country, your community, your neighborhood, your neighbors, your friends, and your family.

    You made me laugh a lot. Always. Even your bad jokes ended with a chuckle.

    Your words of encouragement and wisdom will be missed but they will stay with me and continue guiding me for the rest of my life.

    To the family,
    I am so deeply sorry for your loss.

  5. I am so sorry for your loss. It does sadden me as the loss of a father , one so loved, is gone.

    Gone I body, but not spirit.

    I knew him from your grandfather, my uncle Charlie, your grandmother Pauline (my Godmother). He was always kind and respectful tome and my family. Mom, Mary Thoma (Gotfryd) was his Aunt Mary.

    These are my aunt,uncle which I always loved and welcome in their home on Seeley Ave, if my memory serves me.

    I have been sick with a cold for a week now, the second time in a month.

    It’s the nature of seeing 140 students daily as an 8th grade teacher.

    As much as I am driven to visit and pay my respects to a family member I loved and respect.

    It hurts me to make the tougher choice not to attend, so as not to spread the cold/flu may have.

    You will all be in my hearts prayerfully and I wish that your hearts ar filled with his joyful memories.

    Respectfully,

    Done Gotfryd and family, (Tina, David d, Daniel, and Allison)

  6. You all have been great and friendly neighbors to us since we moved in 2006. When our fathers passed away, Chuck became our “go to” for dad questions about home repairs and yard maintainance. We will miss the over the fence chats and waves, and the neighborhood watch duties he performed. We will even miss his jokes (even the groan-inducing ones).

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