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Charles Brewer
03-1992
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Charles E. BREWER

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


Graveside services for Charles "Peanuts" Brewer, 69, will be at 2 PM Saturday at Cherokee Municipal Cemetery with the Rev. Mark Walters officiating. Arrangements are by Goodwin Funeral Home.

Brewer died March 8, 1992, in a Wichita, Kansas, hospital. He was born April 3, 1922, in Liberal, Kansas, to John and Susie Brewer. He attended Cherokee schools and in 1942 entered the Armed Forces, serving most of the time in the South Pacific. He was discharged in 1945.

He married Ernestine Alltizer in 1943.

He is survived by one son, Charles Junior of Mesa, Arizona; one daughter, Linda Dillers of Farmington, New Mexico; two sisters, Irene Haggatt of Kansas City, Kansas, and Nettie Garner of Fremont, Nebraska, and several nieces and nephews, including Delores Arnold and Don Merrill of Cherokee.

He was preceded in death by a daughter Patty; three brothers and three sisters.

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