Charles R. Berwick

Charles R. Berwick
83 of Mooresville, passed away on July 26, 2022, at his home, surrounded by his family. Charles was born on September 4, 1938, in Bedford, Indiana to the late Charles S. Berwick and Ennis (Jackson) Berwick.

Charles proudly and honorably served in the U. S. Army. Although he was an electrician by trade, Charles continued to serve his community as a trooper with the Indiana State Police for 10 years, before retiring from the police to help his Dad with the family business, Berwick Electric. After retiring and selling the family business, he moved to Florida where he and his first wife, Nancy owned a Christian Bookstore for many years. He then moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he worked for Fed Ex and returned to Indiana in 1996 to work at the Indy Fed Ex hub until 2003. He and his wife Beverly were members of the Faith Baptist Church in Danville. In his spare time, he enjoyed being with family, especially his grandkids, traveling to see lighthouses around America and playing golf every chance, he could. He will be remembered for his strong family values and his service to his country and community.

In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his first wife, Nancy Berwick, and a granddaughter Victoria McDaniel.

He is survived by his wife, Beverly (Brown) Berwick; children Kenny (Vickie) Berwick, David (Dawn) Berwick, Becky Ransdell, Katherine Ransdell, Nathan (Jen) Ransdell; brother Michael (Kathy) Berwick; sister Nancy (Bob) Coop; grandchildren Jennifer (Heath) Merrifield, William Berwick, Evan Berwick, Janae (Lucas) McBroom; great grandchildren Kenny (Kaitlyn) Rike, Melanie (Jeremy) Rike, Bella Merrifield, Kacey Merrifield, William Berwick, Jr., Gwyn Berwick, Grace Berwick, and Colton James Carter.

Family and friends will gather to celebrate Charles’ life on Friday, July 29th from 4-8pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 30th at 10am in the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville.

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  1. ROB was instrumental in me making the decision to Make The Ind State Police my Career! I always considered him as the Brother I never had. We worked as Electrician’s and the State Police Together. He is one of the Good Guys , gone way too soon. Col JP Hollingsworth ISP Retired

  2. Chuck has been a great friend since 1967 when I joined the State Police Department. We worked together on many different law enforcement issues. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. Rest In Peace my brother in blue. Jerry Conner

  3. So sorry to hear of Chuck’s passing! Thankful for the life he lived and the lives he has touched. He will be missed! We remember him from Lakeview Church days. Love from the Dingman family

  4. Im so very sorry to read that Charles has passed away. Ive just seen his obituary,so Im sorry in my last condolence message. I enjoied seeing him in our dental office, he always brought me Lighthouse books & pictures ,he knew how much I loved them. He will be missed greatly by all those that knew him. Sympathies, Sue Bau (Dr Fischer’s Dental office)


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