Charles Louis Dittmer (Charlie) of St. Louis, MO passed away peacefully in his home on Sunday, June 30, 2024 at the age of 89.Survived by his loving wife of 69 years, Ann E. Dittmer (Wright) and children, Deborah, David (Kelly) and Daniel (Paula). Grandchildren, Casey, Olivia, Morgan, Brendan, Josh, Chad and Ava. Loving uncle and friend.Preceded in death by his parents, Charles, Sr. & Alma Dittmer; sister, Charolette (Glenn) Voss; sister, Joan (Paul) Kuhlmann and nephew, Jerry Voss.After retiring from Union Electric in 1994, Charlie & Ann enjoyed traveling the country in their camper. Charlie also enjoyed gardening & restoring antique clocks,Celebration of life will be held at Eden United Church of Christ in Affton, MO on Wednesday, July 10th @ 11am with service to follow at 11:30 am.
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I have lots of fond memories of Charlie, Ann, David, Danny and Debbie at family gatherings. Good times.
We will always remember how fun-loving and kind he was. He brought joy to so many of our family gatherings. His warmth and laughter will be greatly missed, but his memory will always be in our hearts.
Dear Ann and family, I am sorry to hear of Charlie’s passing. I wish I had a chance to meet him, heard so many wonderful things about him. Sending my sincere condolences and prayers to all of you. God Bless.
To the Dittmer Family, my sincere condolences on your loss.. Thoughts and prayers!
I’m so sorry to hear about Charlie! He was such a nice person, and I have many good memories of him from Mt. Tabor. I know he will be missed terribly!
Ann I was so sorry to hear about Charlie. You two were a special couple. He was a wonderful man. So sweet. There were always a few people I missed when I left. You two were. Two of them. I have no way to make it to his funeral but I will be thinking of the both of you. Love,
Ann and family:
Sorry to hear of Charlie’s passing. I always enjoyed working with Charlie in the Substation Department; also seeing Charlie and you Ann at the Christmas luncheon at Pietro’s after we both were retired. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Don Ditzler