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Oppenheim Sr., Charles K. Korean War Veteran, passed away April 4, 2014. Beloved husband of Anita for 49 years; loving father of Charles Jr. (Georgia) and Kris; caring brother of Ronald (Marie), Elaine, Dennis (Janet), Carol Roark and Karen (Fred) Bunke; dear brother-in-law of Judy (Alden) Walters and Lynn (the late Paul) Kranendonk; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday, April 11, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with a service beginning at 7:00 p.m., at Olson Burke/Sullivan Funeral & Cremation Center, 6467-77 N. Northwest Hwy. (one block north of Devon), Chicago. Interment private. Memorial donations to the American Heart Association or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Info 773-774-3333.
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I hope you are at peace.
Love you Denise
April 15, 2014
May the "God of all comfort" be with you at this most difficult time.
crystal carpenter
April 9, 2014
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always
American Heart Association
April 9, 2014
YOUR IN OUR PRAYERS
CHARLES OPPENHEIM JR
April 8, 2014
LOVE YOU
April 8, 2014
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