Charles A. "Chuck" Ross

September 17, 1954 ~ November 10, 2018
Charles A. “Chuck” Ross
64, of Monrovia, passed away unexpectedly November 10, 2018 due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Chuck was born on September 17, 1954 in Batesville, Indiana in to the late Charles E. Ross and Myrtle E. (Roberts) Ross.
After high school, Chuck embarked on a 45 year career for ConAgra serving in many capacities, most recently as a forklift driver. He married the love of his life, Brenda (Hellickson) Ross on July 16, 1976 and recently celebrated 42 years of marriage. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and bowling with his family over the years. He will be missed very much.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister; Karen Schmidt.
He is survived by wife of 42 years; Brenda P. Ross, his children; Amy M. Sizemore, Charles “Danny” Ross, Elizabeth “Lisa” O’Brian and her husband Timothy, brothers; Darrell Ross, Ronald (Mary) Ross, Gary Ross, Dennis Ross, Kevin Ross, David (Karen) Ross, sister; Brenda Kay Paulson, 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.
A gathering of family and friends to celebrate Chuck’s life, will be held Saturday from 4-7:30pm at Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, followed by a memorial service Saturday at 7:30pm in the funeral home.
Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
My heart and prayers are with you all through this very tragic time. I met Chuck when I was a young girl through a friendship with his daughter Lisa. Chuck was a great man..always funny and kind! Rest with love! Crystal Wagner
You are in our prayers Brenda. Chuck was a great guy. Mike and Vickie Riley
Chuck was a very special guy I only had known him for 11 years working together both on 2 nd shift and through overtime . Over the time we started talking on the phone in the morning part was letting him know what had went on at work overnight and the other times we were talking about about life issues and making one another laugh about jokes .. He also helped me talk my lroblems i was going through at work as well …we would talk about about how hos bowling was joking around about how his teammates was using the handicap fo work in their favor which had me laughing every Friday Morning before he went to the league.. Since the accident happened I have felt a empty spot in my life and actually was the first real friend i ever had at work
Sorry for your loss may god confort the whole family in there time of need I never could beat him in bowling nothing but good memories of him
Chuck often called me a junkyard dog, because, I spend so much time in salvage yards saving money on auto parts. I even got some small parts for his S10 just in the last week or two, I sincerely miss my friend Chuck every day.
You are in God’s hands now. Prayers for this family. Love you, Danny!