Charles E. Seiler, age 78, of Nashua, MT passed away August 24, 2016 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital.
He was born August 16, 1938 in Scobey, MT. to Charles and Marie (Roos) Seiler. The family moved to Glasgow where he attended St. Raphael’s Catholic School through 8th grade. He graduated from Glasgow High School in 1956. He served in the United States Navy for 2 years following graduation.
Upon returning from the Navy, he took a job in Glasgow at Town and Country Furniture and later moved to Havre where he worked for Valley Furniture. In 1969, he took a managerial position with 4-B’s Restaurant and later managed the LaHavre Motel.
Chuck eventually moved back to Nashua where he worked for Gordon Reimche on his farm and later went to work for Myron Gartner Plumbing and Heating. Following retirement in 2003, he continued working for Lee Reddick, cleaning the shop and doing maintenance work on Saturdays. He also served on the town council in Nashua. Always one to be active, he was very involved in several positions with the Nashua Senior Center. Chuck’s hobbies included elk hunting, coin collecting, and reading.
Chuck is survived by his siblings, Jim and Teddi Seiler of Glasgow, MT, Sherryee and John Turner of Nashua, MT, Marlene Zinner of Aurora, CO. Special friends, Myron and Kris Gartner of Fort Peck, MT, Arlen Gartner of Kenmare, ND and numerous nieces and nephews. Chuck was preceded in death by both parents and sister, Lois Marcinkowski.
As per Chuck’s wishes he has been cremated and no services will be held. Memorials may be made to a charity of your choice. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be made at bellmortuarymontana.com.
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Kim Owens Litton says
I am so truely sorry for your loss! I wish I didn’t live so far away. Even though I do, what can I do for you?
Kimberly Hill says
We met Chuck is 2003 when we moved to Nashua. He was a great neighbor and did a lot for us. My husband was away and I broke my wrist while mowing the lawn. He took me to the ER in Glasgow and then waited until I was done and brought me home. We made sure that I was okay until my husband returned. I left Nashua and was unable to return because my husband passed away and I was “stuck” in California. He took it upon himself while I was away to make sure that no one messed with my property and that my lawn stayed watered and mowed. I was able to return for over the past several years for a “visit”. Chuck would always come over and and make sure that everything was okay. In turn if we needed to make any repairs he would be there ready to help. My van broke down on one visit and Chuck helped my friend fix the rear end so we could get back on the road. I was planning on coming up a few weeks ago and I received a message from one of our neighbors asking about my place. I was saddened to learn that Chuck had passed away. I was looking forward to seeing him. I wanted to thank him for everything he had done for me. I also wanted to let you know that I wa s working on trying to come back home to Nashua. I will miss you, your soft-spoken voice, and how you were always there to take care of everyting. I wish there were more people like you in this world.