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Dr. Charles Anthony "Buddy" Jaronek, Jr.
May 3, 1944 - Apr 2, 2015
Posted by: Jo Aguirre
Dr. Charles Anthony Jaronek, lovingly
known as “Buddy”, went to be with the
Lord on Thursday, April 2, 2015
surrounded by his family. He was 70
years old. He was born May 3, 1944 in
San Angelo, Texas to his parents,
Charles Anthony Jaronek, Sr. and
Catherine (Zayonc) Jaronek. Charles
spent most of his years growing up in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where he
graduated from Mt. St. Mary High School.
He received a Bachelor’s of Science in
Psychology in 1967 from Oklahoma State
University. Upon graduation from OSU, he
entered the United States Air Force,
where he spent the next four years
traveling around the United States and
also had a 15-month tour in Taiwan.
After the Air Force, Charles pursued a
Masters in Elementary Education. After
teaching in a small rural school, he
decided to head back to OSU to pursue
his doctorate. He was very proud of his
accomplishments especially his book “The
Giving Trees”. On June 18, 1983, he
married the love of his life Maria Del
“Carmen” (Serrano) Jaronek and together
they shared 32 years of marriage,
providing a loving home to their two
children. He was a loving husband,
devoted father, loving grandfather, and
loyal friend who will be deeply missed.
He was preceded in death by his:
Parents.
He leaves cherished memories with his
loving:
Wife of 32 years, Carmen Jaronek;
Daughter, Pamela Jaronek Everett and her
husband, John;
Son: Michael Jaronek;
Brother, Tony Jaronek (Co.);
Sister, Kitty Ann Cox (Co.);
One Grandchild, Aiden Jaronek;
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