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IN MEMORIAM

Charles K. Herzog, 90, Worcester;

WWII Veteran Ran Supply Firm

Charles K. Herzog

WORCESTER – Charles Karl Herzog, 90, at World War II veteran and proprietor of C. Herzog Supply Co., the plumbing supply wholesaler, passed away peacefully on April 7, 2017.

Charlie, the son of the late Andrew and Emma (Rust) Herzog, was born April 12, 1926, in Nuremburg, Germany. The Herzog family emigrated to the United States when Charlie was an infant and settled in Upstate New York. When Charlie was 17 years old, he joined the United States Army to fight in World War II in Europe.

While in Europe, Charlie became a naturalized United States Citizen. Upon returning from the war, Charlie entered the family business, which eventually became C. Herzog Supply Co., where Charlie, known for his strong work ethic, worked until he was 90 years old.

Charlie was very active in the community and various organizations, including the Masons, the Shriners, Rotary Club, the East Worcester and Worcester fire departments, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the WorSchenevus Club and the East Worcester Fish & Game Club.

Charlie loved spending time sailing and deep sea fishing (and even had a sailfish mounted on his living room wall to prove it). Charlie also loved spending warm summer days at his lake house, “The Camp,” with his family, and enjoying the lake’s end of summer clambake.

On July 18, 1948, Charlie married the late Muriel Ruth Preston and raised four children, eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Muriel passed away much too soon on April 12, 1996. On April 9, 2016, Charlie married Sharon Mowers intending to spend their golden years together.

Charlie was predeceased by his wife, Muriel (Preston) Herzog; his daughter, Kathy (Herzog) Shaw and his brother, Harry Herzog.

Charlie is survived by his wife, Sharon (Mowers) Herzog; his children, Colleen (Herzog) Eager, Dennis and wife, Kim Herzog and Tina (Herzog) and husband, Gus DeFilippis; his grandchildren, Cynthia (Shaw) Slutsky, Douglas Shaw, Rebecca Eager, Pamela (Eager) Liou, Benjamin Eager, Gregory Eager, Nicholas DeFilippis, and Alexander DeFilippis; his great grandchildren, Adam Boucher, Jonah Slutsky, Reid Slutsky, Meghan Shaw, Avery Liou, Oliver Liou, MiKayla Eager, Preston Eager, Seamus Eager, Gabriella Eager, Brandon Eager, Zachary Eager and CeCeilia Eager; his sister, Eleanor (Herzog) Rostohar; sister-in-law, Marion Herzog; step children, Susie Baker, Diana Hughes, and James Mowers and countless other people who knew and loved Charlie.

Charlie loved his family and will be missed greatly by them.

In accordance with Charlie’s wishes, the family will be having a private memorial service.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children https://www.shrinershospitalforchildren.org/

Online condolences may be sent to, www.hellerskinnerfh.com

Arrangements are by Heller & Skinner Funeral Home, 155 Main St., Worcester.

 

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  1. Every time I went to Herzog supply, once our transaction was completed I would stay there and talk with Charles usually until the next customer came in or about an hour. Charles was a wealth of information and experience as well as a wonderful person to be able to talk with. He will be missed. I hope the family can reopen the supply store soon.

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