Charles E. "Chuck" Eyster Jr.

charles eyster jr.

September 6, 1937 ~ March 26, 2015

Charles E. “Chuck” Eyster, Jr., 77, passed peacefully surrounded by those who loved him on Thursday, March 26 at his residence in Mooresville. Chuck was born September 6, 1937 in Indianapolis to the late Charles E. Eyster, Sr. and Willamena (Johnson) Eyster. On July 23, 1962 Chuck was united in marriage to his loving wife, Carolyn K. (Brothers) Eyster and she survives. He proudly served his country in the United States Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1959. Chuck was employed for 20 years at Allison Division at General Motors in Indianapolis; he retired in 1998. He was a member of the Monrovia Lodge #654 F.& A.M.
Other survivors include his son, Randy C. (Sandra) Eyster of Mooresville; one grandson, Jake R. Eyster of Mooresville and his brother, Ray E. Eyster of Murphy, North Carolina. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers and two sisters.
Family and friends will gather for visitation on Tuesday, March 31 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service and Crematory in Mooresville; a Masonic Service will be conducted at 7:00 p.m. Following cremation, Chuck will be laid to rest at Floral Park Cemetery in Indianapolis on Thursday, April 2 at 1:00 p.m. with Deacon Louie Smith officiating and full military honors. Please visit www.carlislebranson.com where you may sign the online guest book and leave a personal message for Chuck’s family.

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  1. The smile that you always had on your face and the love that you had for your wife, son and grandson will always be in my thoughts and something I will always remember. Chuck’s love will live on in his family, friends and anyone that knew him.

  2. Charlie was the Best! If you were fortunate enough for him to call you his friend, you had the “the best” there was. We loved his sense of humor and wonderful smile and the many good times we shared over the years with him and Carolyn. A better husband, father, grandfather could not be found! He was a serious grandfather. His amazing grandson, Jake didn’t just play games out of the box. They made the “box”, created the game and made it a spectacular event. It was wonderful to have him to tell you and show you the props from play time. He certainly will be missed by Joyce and me, but he will always be remembered by us. Bud and Joyce Lewallen and family

  3. The deep feeling of loss is difficult to bare, yet the gifts of Chuck will thrive in the hearts of family and friends because he gave so heartily. Jake is a lucky young man blessed with the gift of his grandfather. The time we have to hold close our loved ones is short so we hold close the memories forever. All our love, Eddie and Terri Davis


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