Charles N. "Chuck" Pierce, Jr.

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May 4 1956
Mar 29 2020
63 Years
Honey Brook, Pennsylvania

Charles N. "Chuck" Pierce, Jr., 63, of Honey Brook, passed away on Sunday, March 29, 2020 at the Penn Medicine Hospice Unit in West Chester, PA. He was the beloved husband of Karen Habermann Pierce with whom he shared 25 years of marriage. Born in West Chester, he was the son of the late Charles N. Pierce, Sr. and Viola Mae Burkey Pierce. 

Chuck was a Chester County resident all his life and a 1974 graduate of the Downingtown High School. He was employed most of his life as a mechanic and he owned and operated the Pierce Small Engine Repair Shop. 

He is survived, in addition to his wife, by three children; Melissa Bauman of Pottstown, wife of the late Roger Bauman, Jr., Charles N. Pierce, III of Downingtown, Breeze Lee Pierce and husband Craig Grebe, Sr. of Elverson, three stepchildren; Tanya Brosius of Parkesburg, Robert Kirkner and wife Meranda of Florida and Randall Kirkner of Phoenixville, 16 grandchildren, six great grandchildren and four sisters; Marietta "Chic" Ware, Anna "Chubby" Dowlin, Judy Pierce and Lucy Cumens. He was preceded in death by one stepdaughter; Christina Mark, and two brothers; Ralph Pierce and an infant baby brother.

Due to the current pandemic, a Celebration of Life Service will be planned and announced at a later date and time. Memorial donations may be made in Chuck's memory directly to the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg, PA 19365 to help defray funeral expenses.

Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com 

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We are so sorry to hear about Chuck. He was a great guy and a hard worker.  I am proud to say he was a friend.  R.I.P. Chuck. 

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I am so sad to hear about chuck and my prayers are with you all

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Lucy and family, in this time of sorrow please know we are thinking of you and you are in our prayers. Our deepest sympathies,  Cappello family 

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When we were kids Daddy was always trying to teach us something new in a way that was fun or show us something awesome he's always telling his stories from when he was a kid and showed us how to overcome a lot in our lives he would say it's only hard because you're making it hard or if you're nervous picture everybody in polka dotted underwear. And you never left his house unless he fed you or boxed food to go..Most of all he showed us how to be strong. He knew all my life he was my hero. And even though I was a stepchild he always told me that I was blood.. Daddy loves all of us equally and he was proud of all of us.. the strength he taught us will help us get through this he was always about family let's try to keep it that way sending all my love Chrissy Missy Chucky Breeze Robbie and Randy..I thank all who have responded .........

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