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Charles "Chuck" Seip

September 18, 1930 — August 19, 2020

Morris, MN

A public visitation for Charles "Chuck" Seip of Morris, MN will be on Saturday, August 22, 2020 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the Pedersen Funeral Home in Morris. Funeral services will be a private family service, with Reverend Dan Belgum officiating. Burial will be at a later date in Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis.

While maintaining social distancing guidelines, we are now able to accommodate gatherings of up to 250 people. The use of face masks by attendees is required, and we will continue taking the necessary steps to keep our facility clean. For those who prefer or require continued precautions, webcasting and/or livestreaming is available in most situations.

There will be a live stream of Chuck’s service starting at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 23, 2020.  To view the service, scroll to the bottom of Chuck’s page and click the link.

Charles Brian Seip was born on September 18, 1930 in Claremont, South Dakota, to Marcus Charles and Nina Liane (Olson) Seip.  He was baptized on June 11, 1933 in Claremont by Pastor AW Thurston.  He lived with his family in South Dakota until 1936, when they moved to Beardsley, Minnesota.  He was confirmed at Holden Lutheran Church in rural Beardsley and attended Beardsley Public Schools, graduating with the class of 1948.  In March of 1949, Chuck entered into the Army National Guard. He met Marlene Carbert, while she was living in Beardsley; the two began dating and were married on April 7, 1951, at Camp Rucker in Alabama where he was stationed with the Army.  Chuck was discharged from active duty with the National Guard on June 7, 1952; he was a sharpshooter stationed in Alabama and briefly in Italy, his highest rank was that of Sergeant First Class.  Following his military service, Chuck and Marlene moved back to Beardsley where he worked with his father at Seip Hardware and Garage, repairing anything with a motor!  In 1970, they moved to Morris, Minnesota.  Chuck worked at the bus garage and then with the State of Minnesota as a driver’s license examiner and motor vehicle inspector.  He retired at the age of 65, in September of 1995.

Chuck was a member of the First Lutheran Church in Morris and the American Legion.  He enjoyed pheasant and duck hunting, fishing, reading and crossword puzzles.  Chuck cherished the time he was able to spend with his family.

Chuck died on Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at his home in Morris. He was 89 years old.

He is survived by his wife: Marlene Seip of Morris; one daughter: Julie (Lynn) Duncan of Rochester; two sons: Nathan (Sue) Seip of Ottertail and Mark (Beth) Seip of Theresa, Wi; five grandchildren: Manda (Nathan) McNamara of Eau Clarie, Wi, Lucas Duncan of Rochester, Bryce (Natalie) Duncan of Carver, Steven Seip of Ottertail and Brian Seip of Ottertail; two  great-grandchildren: Caleb and Nora McNamara; two brothers-in-law: Floyd Carbert of Circle Pines and Gary (Anita) Kopitzke of Richfield.  He is preceded in death by his parents; siblings: Marvin Seip, Elinor Lubbers; and brothers-in-law: Ed Carbert and Gene Carbert.

Please consider leaving a personalized photo/message for the family through our Heartstrings Program, which is located on our home page. Pedersen Funeral Home will display your photo/message for the family to have a tangible presence at their services through this difficult time.

Pedersen Funeral Home in Morris is in charge of the arrangements.

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Saturday, August 22, 2020

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