Barbara and Charlie were married on September 17, 1955. He had just returned from the Korean war in which he received a Purple Heart for his service, and then they began the journey of their lives for the next 67 years. “ Till death do us part.” They took those vows on that day and in the end passed away peacefully just 48 hours apart. An amazing journey through life spent traveling with the Jaguar club. Spending many weekends in the early days dining in New York City. Sunday drives, along with a lifetime of many adventures with family and friends. They were the ultimate couple. Charlie made a career as a talented custom builder. Barbara worked in the medical field in many different roles throughout her career. Charlie enjoyed his cars and had a gift for building train yards while Barbara enjoyed playing tennis, bridge and tending to all her beloved cats. But above all those things, there is nothing that Barbara and Charlie loved more than their family. Their children, their grandchildren, their great grandson, their nieces and their nephews. They truly made every family gathering special. Filled with laughter, love and fond memories. Our hearts are broken and they will be missed so much. But there is so much comfort in knowing their bond was so deep, so special that they could not bare to go on unless they were together. Barbara and Charles are survived by their daughters, Kathy Flueck and Michelle Remschel. Kathy's husband Guido her son Tillman Charles Gressitt, Michelle's children Shea and Ali Remschel and great grandchild Lucas Charles Remschel. Charlie is also survived by sister Lorraine Smith and husband Joe, along with many nieces and nephews. They were predeceased by their son, Charles Leland Remschel, Charles parents, Louis and Margaret Remschel, brother Louis Remschel and his wife Ginny Remschel, Nephew Bobby Remschel. Barbara's parents Irna and David Moylan Sr and brother David Moylan Jr. In lieu of flowers please feel free to make a donation to a charity of your choosing in loving memory of this wonderful couple.
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