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Charles James Cihlar Sr.

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Charles James Cihlar Sr.

Birth
Door County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
20 Oct 2009 (aged 90)
Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CIHLAR, Charles James, Sr.*/b. 17 Jan 1919, on family farm, Town of Clay Banks, Door Co., WI-d. Tues. 20 Oct 2009, at home, Sturgeon Bay, Door Co., WI; *Source: OBITUARY-FORBES Funeral Home: Charles James CIHLAR Sr., (90), of Sturgeon Bay-parents: Joseph and Mary (SLAVIK) CIHLAR-born when farming was still mostly done with the aid of horses-adventurous spirit took him on a trip west where he worked with threshing crews and harvesting-In 1940 at the age of 21, he enlisted in the U. S. Army and was honorably discharged in 1945 with the rank of Tech. Sgt.-served under General Patton in the 9th Division, 60th Infantry, Company H (Hell on Wheels) as a soldier and cook-His military career took him through eight major campaigns: Tunisia, Algeria, French Morocco, Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, and Central Europe. Military honors included Combat Infantry Badge, Distinguished Unit Badge, First Oak leaf Cluster, Good Conduct Ribbon, Defense Service Ribbon, Bronze Star and Silver Battle Star and five overseas service bars. The French Government recognized him for his military service in Normandy in 2001-From about 1953 to 1990, he ran a construction business, Charles J. Cihlar and Sons-His talent as a craftsman and mason survives in a number of Door County buildings and his fireplaces still warm many homes. He constructed and operated a sawmill which kept him busy building cedar products, including Adirondack lawn chairs, birdhouses, shims, stakes and apple boxes up through this year-member of Corpus Christi Church and is remembered for the wonderful chili he made for many church functions-past member of the Knights of Columbus and the V.F.W. Post #3088-married on 6 Feb 1946 to Dorothy Lucille LUTHER at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Sturgeon Bay-Survivors include his wife, Dorothy and their seven children, David (Kathleen), Mary JACOBE, Catherine (James) CARNES, Daniel (Joann) CIHLAR, Charles Jr. (Debra) CIHLAR, Russell (Stacy) CIHLAR and Cynthia (James) WOLTER; sixteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; a sister, Cecelia MELCHOIRI and a brother, Clarence (Dolores) CIHLAR-preceded in death by his parents, ten brothers and sisters, and a son-in-law, Dale JACOBE-Funeral Services held Saturday, 24 Oct 2009 at Corpus Christi Church, the Rev. Carl Schmitt officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Forbes Funeral Home.
CIHLAR, Charles James, Sr.*/b. 17 Jan 1919, on family farm, Town of Clay Banks, Door Co., WI-d. Tues. 20 Oct 2009, at home, Sturgeon Bay, Door Co., WI; *Source: OBITUARY-FORBES Funeral Home: Charles James CIHLAR Sr., (90), of Sturgeon Bay-parents: Joseph and Mary (SLAVIK) CIHLAR-born when farming was still mostly done with the aid of horses-adventurous spirit took him on a trip west where he worked with threshing crews and harvesting-In 1940 at the age of 21, he enlisted in the U. S. Army and was honorably discharged in 1945 with the rank of Tech. Sgt.-served under General Patton in the 9th Division, 60th Infantry, Company H (Hell on Wheels) as a soldier and cook-His military career took him through eight major campaigns: Tunisia, Algeria, French Morocco, Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, and Central Europe. Military honors included Combat Infantry Badge, Distinguished Unit Badge, First Oak leaf Cluster, Good Conduct Ribbon, Defense Service Ribbon, Bronze Star and Silver Battle Star and five overseas service bars. The French Government recognized him for his military service in Normandy in 2001-From about 1953 to 1990, he ran a construction business, Charles J. Cihlar and Sons-His talent as a craftsman and mason survives in a number of Door County buildings and his fireplaces still warm many homes. He constructed and operated a sawmill which kept him busy building cedar products, including Adirondack lawn chairs, birdhouses, shims, stakes and apple boxes up through this year-member of Corpus Christi Church and is remembered for the wonderful chili he made for many church functions-past member of the Knights of Columbus and the V.F.W. Post #3088-married on 6 Feb 1946 to Dorothy Lucille LUTHER at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Sturgeon Bay-Survivors include his wife, Dorothy and their seven children, David (Kathleen), Mary JACOBE, Catherine (James) CARNES, Daniel (Joann) CIHLAR, Charles Jr. (Debra) CIHLAR, Russell (Stacy) CIHLAR and Cynthia (James) WOLTER; sixteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren; a sister, Cecelia MELCHOIRI and a brother, Clarence (Dolores) CIHLAR-preceded in death by his parents, ten brothers and sisters, and a son-in-law, Dale JACOBE-Funeral Services held Saturday, 24 Oct 2009 at Corpus Christi Church, the Rev. Carl Schmitt officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Forbes Funeral Home.


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  • Created by: Jim
  • Added: Nov 24, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101220732/charles_james-cihlar: accessed ), memorial page for Charles James Cihlar Sr. (17 Jan 1919–20 Oct 2009), Find a Grave Memorial ID 101220732, citing Saint Joseph Cemetery, Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Jim (contributor 47221269).