
Charles H. Danke
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abril 7, 2018

Veterano de EE.UU.
Charles H. Danke, age 86 of Kenosha, passed away on Saturday, April 7, 2018.
He was born in Oshkosh, WI in 1932, and was the son of the late Charles and Anna (Retzlaff) Danke. Charles grew up in Omro, WI and was a 1949 graduate of Omro High School. He continued his education and received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Oshkosh State Teachers College in June, 1953 and his Master of Arts Degree from Northwestern University in 1960.
After receiving his BA Degree, he was drafted and honorably served in the U.S. Army until June, 1955. He served a year in Korea and was assigned to the 724th Railroad Transportation Battalion and served as a company clerk before becoming a railroad dispatcher.
On June 13, 1953 in Waukau, WI, he married his high school sweetheart, Eleanore J. Schnell.
Charles spent his entire career in education in Kenosha. In 1955, he began as a science and mathematics teacher at Lincoln Junior High. In the spring of 1962, he was named assistant principal at Lance Junior High and helped open the new school that September. He was named Principal of McKinley Junior High in the fall of 1971. While he held that position, the McKinley Additional Referendum was passed. The addition was dedicated during the 1974-75 school year. In 1976, he transferred to Bradford High School as the assistant principal in charge of guidance and scheduling. In April, 1980, when the principal became incapacitated, Charles assumed many of the duties and extra responsibilities of the principal. In 1988, he was appointed the district’s Director of Computer Services. After dedicating 36 years to the Kenosha Unified School District, he retired in June, 1991.
In 1981, Charles was honored with the Annual Distinguished Service Award and he received the Unified District’s High School Principal of the Year Award for the 1982-1983 school year. He also served as a volunteer at the Kenosha United Hospital System until recently.
He was an active member of the First United Methodist Church for over 50 years. Charles was a member of the Kenosha County Retired Educators Association. After retirement, Charles worked with the Association’s newsletter editor to type and layout the newsletter on a computer for the first time. Over 70 issues later, he continued to take on this responsibility. He was an avid Packers fan and gardener; especially roses. Charles excelled with growing his beautiful roses and he had over 70 varieties.
Charles is survived by his wife, Eleanore; his two sons, David of Kenosha and Dale (Christy) Danke of Evans, GA; four grandchildren, Teran Danke, Heather (Adrian) Belmonte of Bluffton, SC, Danielle Danke of Orlando, FL and Katherine (Michael) Posada of Evans, GA; three great grandchildren, Everett, Preston and Brooklyn Belmonte; a brother, Sherwyn Danke of Oshkosh, WI; and a sister, Muriel (Robert) Schmunk of Omro, WI.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Marilyn (Martin) Williams.
Información del servicio
In accordance with Charles’ wishes private funeral services will be held with interment in Sunset Ridge Memorial Park.
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Debra and Daniel MoweryDear Danke family sorry to hear about your loved ones passing. We never met him but did no Dave and Terri. It's very hard when a family loses a loved one. May he rest in peace.
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Dennis & Pat DolanWe were both very sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. We knew him during his time at Bradford High School and have many fond memories of him. He was always very calm and able to handle any situation. You'll be in our thoughts and prayers as you navigate this difficult time. Dennis and Pat Dolan
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charles & Charlotte ShortTo the Danke Family: We are so sorry to learn of the passing of Chuck. He was such a kind, sweet, and gentle person. Charlotte had to privilege of working with him at Lance oh so many years ago. And so did my strep-mother at McKinley. It was a privilege to work with Eleanor at Tremper. Since we quit being poll workers, we miss seeing both of you on election day. God bless Chuck. He was truly an effective educator. Hang in there Eleanor. Charles & Charlotte Short







