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Charles Newton Offenbacker

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Charles Newton Offenbacker

Birth
Gaither, Boone County, Arkansas, USA
Death
11 Jul 2014 (aged 84)
Marion County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Marion County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1021805, Longitude: -92.823045
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Charles Newton Offenbacker, age 84, of Marion County, Arkansas, passed away Friday, July 11, 2014, at home with his wife, Mitsy, by his side. He was born September 8, 1929, in Gaither, Arkansas to Earl and Sally (Hensley) Offenbacker. Charles married Mitsy on October 1, 1952, in Naha, Okinawa while stationed there with the US Army. After 20 years service and an honorable discharge from the Army in 1969, they settled in Marion County. Charles, along with his family, raised cattle. During part of that time he was a member of the Beefmasters Association. He was a faithful minister in the Christ-life Fellowship. Charles was a man of integrity whose work ethic led him to approach each task with complete commitment.

Mr. Offenbacker is survived by his wife, Mitsy, a daughter, Linda Offenbacker of Carrollton, Texas, three sons, Raymond Offenbacker and his wife, Lisa, of Benton, Arkansas, Wayne Offenbacker of St. Joseph, Michigan, and James Offenbacker of Harrison, and four grandchildren, Michael, Sarah, Hannah and Aaron Offenbacker. He is also survived by two sisters, Wanda Melton of Lead Hill, and Sue Burns of Harrison, and a brother, Donald Offenbacker of Clarksville, AR. He wa
Charles Newton Offenbacker, age 84, of Marion County, Arkansas, passed away Friday, July 11, 2014, at home with his wife, Mitsy, by his side. He was born September 8, 1929, in Gaither, Arkansas to Earl and Sally (Hensley) Offenbacker. Charles married Mitsy on October 1, 1952, in Naha, Okinawa while stationed there with the US Army. After 20 years service and an honorable discharge from the Army in 1969, they settled in Marion County. Charles, along with his family, raised cattle. During part of that time he was a member of the Beefmasters Association. He was a faithful minister in the Christ-life Fellowship. Charles was a man of integrity whose work ethic led him to approach each task with complete commitment.

Mr. Offenbacker is survived by his wife, Mitsy, a daughter, Linda Offenbacker of Carrollton, Texas, three sons, Raymond Offenbacker and his wife, Lisa, of Benton, Arkansas, Wayne Offenbacker of St. Joseph, Michigan, and James Offenbacker of Harrison, and four grandchildren, Michael, Sarah, Hannah and Aaron Offenbacker. He is also survived by two sisters, Wanda Melton of Lead Hill, and Sue Burns of Harrison, and a brother, Donald Offenbacker of Clarksville, AR. He wa


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