Charles George Limpert
JANUARY 26, 1943 – MAY 30, 2024
Charles George Limpert, age 81, of Powder Springs, GA passed away on Thursday, May 30, 2024.
Charles was born in Kenosha, WI to George & Hazel Limpert. He was a graduate of The University of Wisconsin, Madison. He joined the United States Navy, and graduated from Great Lakes Navy Supply School, at the time of his discharge, Charles was a Second Lieutenant Navy Officer. He married the love of his life, Jean Mary Werwie, and they started a wonderful life together. Charles started working for SC Johnson Manufacturing Company with a 30 year career that took him to the position of Vice President of Manufacturing. He was a two time State Champion tennis player and became a tennis instructor for a period of time in retirement. He was a member of St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church in Acworth, GA. He enjoyed and loved spending time with his dog Abby. Charles was preceded in death by his wife, Jean Mary Limpert (Werwie) and son, Thomas Ryan Limpert. He leaves to cherish his memory, two sons, Richard and Ryan Limpert, one daughter, Kristin Moehlich, two grandchildren, Andy & Whitney Moehlich, one sister, Joan Uhrhammer of Walnut, CA. A memorial service will be held at a later time and date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations to be sent to his son, Rick Limpert and he will disperse to Charles favorite charities.
Suzette Arnoldini (Englund)
Oh gosh, I just checked our site and saw this memorial for Chuck. Thank you Sandi for keeping such amazing records for us. I have lots of memories of Churck. First meeting him at Lincoln Junior High where he was a lovely, tall, blond, excellent tennis player. His dad, George, was a terrific man who seemed to enjoy young people and i believe was involved with the Kenosha Youth Foundation. I first remember George at the Lincoln tennis courts where he patiently tried to teach tennis to players like me who were pretty much hopeless with a racket. However George taught many successful Lincoln students the game of tennis including his son Chuck, Skip Lane, Jim Mills, Ted Leinenweber to name a few of the guys and Nancy Walton did a really neat job on the court. Chuck was always such a nice, clean cut, well mannered, patient guy and seemed to have a constant even keeled way about him. He was smart and certainly had a successful life. I recall meeting him on the train that traveled to Kenosha from Milwaukee when he attended UWM I believe. I would take that train sometimes when I visited Buzz who was also at UWM. It was fun to ride with Chuck. One thing that I will always remember about Chuck and his famiiy was the old time car his dad had. I am not a car person but it was a Model T or some such thing and his dad would ride it around on special occasions. In later years Chuck took over the wheel of that car and I am sure he enjoyed it. Snipits of our special friendships in life just flash before us at times like this and I was so happy to meet Chuck's lovely wife Jean, and was so happy for their beautful marriage. I remember seeing them at the Lake Theater for the first time when they were a fairly new couple, both so good looking. I was working at the hospital when they lost their son and how hard that was. Through the years now and again I saw Chuck when he came home to see his parents who lived only a couple blocks from the house Buzz and I lived in . Chuck never changed. Always a super guy who will forever be special to so many who knew him. So rest in peace Chuck. I don't suppose I will ever see a tennis match now and not think of you. Suzette
Spencer Sorenson
Oh, this hurts! Chuck was a real shining star in our class fine student, great athlete, and a great guy. I rode the school bus with his dad, George for 4 years, he took a lot of mischief with smile. I knew Chuck's car very well, because I nearly grew up in it. It belonged to my Uncle George Pallesen and I rode in it countless times before my uncle sold it to Chuchk's dad, who restored it. That was around the time we graduated. It is a 1929 Ford Model A 2 door sedan. I wrote to Chuck about it a couple years back, and he said it was still going strong after a couple hundred thousand miles. RIP Chuck.Kenneth Leys
I remember Chuck Limpert very well. We sat next to each other in home room for 3 years. He was a great seat mate. Always friendly, laughing a lot. Just a great person all around. He called me 'Mouse', becuase I was skinny, short, and he was tall. A great athlete and I always thought of him as good high school friend.
Rita Martino (Ginocchio)
Sorry to learn of the passing of another classmate. I was never a close friend of Chuck's but certainly knew who he was as he was a popular athlete, well known to all at Bradford during our common high school years. Reading of his life's journey made me wish I had been in his circle of friends; my life would have been much richer for it. My sympathy to his family and those who shared Chuck's Earthly journey. You were a fortunate witness as he was a remarkable person. Rest in peace, Chuck.Nancy Walton (Julien)
Oh Chuck, so many memories from many many years ago. I moved out of Kenosha 60 years ago but have so many wonderful memories from my childhood. As we grow old (older) we tend to reminise a lot. Chuck, Skip, Neil Bob, Cecil, Tony, Dorothy, Suzette, Suzanne etc etc etc. We all were united in some way. I tried to play tennis so that's where I saw a lot of thes Folks. Chuck's Dad was our Tennis Coach. Chuck was a Wonderful and Kind Person. Just like his Dad. He also had a real Cool Car. That is about all I remember, but I do Remember Chuck as a Big Part of my growing up. Rest In Peace Chuck. Oh, and try and beat Skip in Tennis while You're in Heaven :) Love, Nancy
Sheryl LaFayette
Sorry to hear of the passing of yet another classmate. I remember Chuck from Lincoln Jr. High, and although I did not know him well, I admired him from afar. R.I.P. Chuck. Sending love and light to the family.
Sheryl LaFayette
Nicolina Evans (Neau)
So Sorry to see Chuck go! Wonderful guy as was his dad, George. As I remember him, Chuck was quiet & friendly. My memory seems to see him in a letter jacket, was that right?
Having attended Durkee school, literally every school day was ended at the KYF game room with Chuck's dad, George. He was the first "grown up" that we called by his first name.
So many memories. So long, Chuck. On to new adventures.
Henry Hartnek
I was so surprized and saddened to hear of Chuck's passing. I remember him as a tennis star and all around great guy. My sincere condolences to his family. Rest in peace Chuck.