Charles "Chuck" John Guilliams, 68, passed away on Thursday, August 2, 2018 at his home in Perry.
Memorial service will be held on Friday, August 10, 2018 at 1:00pm at Dighton Marler Funeral Home Chapel in Perry. Dighton Marler Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Chuck was born on November 12, 1950 in Falls City, Nebraska to George and Rose (McCarty) Guilliams. He grew up in Falls City and graduated high school from Sacred Heart in 1969. After high school he was drafted into the army.
Chuck enjoyed fishing and spending time with his grandsons.
Chuck is preceded in death by his parents, sisters Margaret Humm and Kathrine Coots.
He is survived by his daughter Joy Powell and her husband Robert, siblings Richard Guilliams and wife Shirley, Gerald Guilliams, Patrick Guilliams and wife Linda, Maryanne Grubbs and husband Kenneth, Freddrick Guilliams, Jean Meek and husband Don, Jeanette Breager, David Guilliams and wife Brenda. He is also survived by his grandsons, Quinton, Austin, Brayden and Karston Powell, as well as two brother-in-laws, Raymond Coot and Jim Humm.
Condolence may be sent to the family via an online guest book at www.dightonmarlerperry.com.
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