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Charles J. Yochis

Posted 2/25/10

Charles J. 'Chuck' Yochis, 62 CLAYTON - Charles J. "Chuck" Yochis, of Clayton, passed away Monday, Feb. 22, 2010, in Bayhealth/Kent General Hospital from complications of liver disease. He was 62. …

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Charles J. Yochis

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Charles J. 'Chuck' Yochis, 62 CLAYTON - Charles J. "Chuck" Yochis, of Clayton, passed away Monday, Feb. 22, 2010, in Bayhealth/Kent General Hospital from complications of liver disease. He was 62. Chuck was born March 19, 1947, the son of the late Charles and Stella Yochis. He worked in the maintenance department of Sam's Club in Dover for several years before retirement. Chuck served in the United States Army and was a member of the American Legion David C. Harrison Post #14 in Smyrna. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, both fresh and salt water, and a member of the NRA. Chuck enjoyed camping and spent a lot of time on Octoraro Lake in Oxford, Pa., where he won several bass fishing tournaments. He also enjoyed the beach, vegetable gardening and shooting pool. Chuck is survived by his wife, Patricia Abrams Yochis; two sons, Thomas McNeal and his fiancée, Rosemary Bryan of Townsend, and Joseph Yochis and his wife Amy of Millsboro; a sister, Eileen Gentchas and her husband, Frank of Woodlyn, Pa.; and his grandchildren, Jamy, Dylan and Michael Yochis and Lauren Rose McNeal. Memorial services will be 11 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 27, in the Faries Funeral Chapel, 29 South Main Street, Smyrna, where friends may call one hour prior to the services. Burial will be private. Condolence letters may be sent by visiting www.fariesfuneralhome.com

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