of Kerrville, TX
July 6, 1947 - April 15, 2025
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Chuck graduated from Tivy High School in 1965, and the University of Texas in Austin in 1969 (Aerospace Engineering) and 1970 (Business). He moved back to Kerrville to work at James Avery Craftsman.
He married Allenda Walyece McCutchen on January 11, 1975 at First Baptist Church, Kerrville, a union of 50 years, 3 months, and four days, that was blessed with three boys and eight grandchildren. Chuck (also known as ''Ol' Dad'' and ''Opa'') loved and cared for his family, his wife Allenda, his boys Bryan, Philip, and Thomas, their wives and his eight grandchildren, his siblings, cousins, nephews and nieces and their families. He wrote a note in his funeral plan, ''I pray that the names of my family are written in the book of life in Jesus' name.''
His career in jewelry manufacturing extended 53 years, and took his family around the country and Chuck around the world. He worked at James Avery (Kerrville), The Bell Group (Albuquerque, NM, where Bryan met Keri), Stuller (Lafayette, LA, where Thomas met Michelle), and Fire Mountain Gems (Grants Pass, OR, where Philip met Layne). He was a problem solver and creative thinker. He lived by one of the mottos he often repeated to the boys, ''Learn from everyone, think for yourself.''
Chuck was very active in his church, serving as president and Elder for years. He was faithful in Bible Class and Men's Bible Studies. He loved the Lutheran clarity of the distinction of Law and Gospel. The margins of his Bible are filled with notes.
Chuck was the family historian. He traced the Wolfmueller family back as far as he could. He knew how he was related to everyone in Kerr County. In 2017, in St. Thomas Church in Eisenach, Germany, he sorted out how his mom's family, the Bach's, were related to Johann Sebastian Bach. (They were cousins, not direct descendants.)
Chuck was a good friend with interesting ideas and good humor and, it has been reported by someone from poker night, ''Won more big pots than anyone I knew.'' He loved to travel and see something new. His memory was astonishing, and he could recall details of events years later.
Chuck and Allenda moved from Oregon back to Texas in 2022 after his Pancreatic Cancer diagnosis. He fought off the cncer for three and a half years.
Chuck passed from death to life on his Confirmation Day, April 15, 2025, at home, surrounded by family, friends, and the Lord's Word.
Chuck was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Jon.
He is survived by his wife Allenda, his three sons: Bryan (Keri) of Round Rock, Philip (Layne) of Corpus Christi, Thomas (Michelle) of Midland, eight grandchildren: Hannah (Isaac) Bolen of Houston, Andrew (Rebekah), Daniel, and Isaac, all of Round Rock, Charlotte, William, and Henry, all of Midland, and Aven of Corpus Christi, one great-grandson, due in July, and sisters Joan (Jim) Miller, and Jean Weber, mother-in-law, Gracie McCutchen, and sisters-in-law Sandy Wolfmueller and Cathy Horgan, all of Kerrville, and many cousins, nephews, and nieces.
The funeral service which Chuck carefully planned will be at Resurrection Lutheran Church (2215 Llano St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624) at 11 am Saturday, April 26, 2025. A viewing at church begins one hour before the service. Committal service is at 2:30 pm the same day at the Garden of Memories cemetery (3250 Fredericksburg Rd, Kerrville, TX 78028). Chuck had his tombstone engraved with the promise: ''Awaiting the resurrection.'' All are invited to attend the funeral and committal service.
Chuck's grandsons will serve as pallbearers: Andrew, Daniel, Isaac, Henry, and William Wolfmueller, and Isaac Bolen.
Memorials may be sent to Resurrection Lutheran Church (2215 Llano St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624).
Condolences may be sent at www.grimesfuneralchapels.com.
It has pleased Almighty God to call from this veil of tears to be with Himself in heaven the soul of our brother Charles Henry Wolfmueller, who departed this life April 15 in the year of our Lord 2025, having attained the age of 77 years, 9 months, and 9 days.
The Lord gives. The Lord takes away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.
Amen.
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12 Condolence(s)

Trish Frizzell
Midlothian, TX
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
My condolences to the family and friends of Chuck, I had the pleasure of working for him at Stuller in Dallas.

Alicia Munson
Grants Pass, OR
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Chuck was such a joy to work with. He had THE BEST stories to tell which showed he lived a great life. I will forever miss my dia-buddy and the joy he brought when he came into the office. I'll be drinking a diet peach snapple for you, Chuckles! Like he would always say "See ya"!

Sandi and Steve
Grants Pass,
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Chuck was a very special person to me and my husband. He had the biggest heart and such a kind soul 💓 He left behind some wonderful memories for us.
He would help us pack orders and count beads. We could talk to him about anything and he never forgot a person's name. Steve would stop in and check on him and they would discuss theological things.. Rest in peace Chuck 🙏
Love to the family 💕

Pedro (Pete) Guerrero
VERNON, TX
Monday, April 21, 2025
In loving memory we pray for Charles Henry Wolfmueller : May God embrace Charles Henry Wolfmueller lovingly in eternal life and bring peace and comfort to the family and friends. RIP!

Dev Nagi
Grants Pass, OR
Monday, April 21, 2025
We are all deeply saddened by the loss of our esteemed coworker/friend, Chuck, whose wisdom, professionalism & experience enriched our team in countless ways. His mature insight & dedication were a guiding light for us all. Please accept our heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. His legacy will continue to inspire us, and he will profoundly missed.
God bless the departed soul and peace and strength to family left behind.

KC Wencl
Grants Pass, OR
Monday, April 21, 2025
I've had the honor of working with and being mentored by Chuck for 17 years. I deeply miss the daily check in, the words of wisdom and the knowledge that he shared. His teachings will be with me for the rest of my career and will live on being shared with the next generation. I embrace his philosophy to learn from everyone and to think for yourself! He was a kind soul with a genuine heart and a great laugh!! Enjoy that great poker game in heaven my friend. My love and prayers to his family.

Betsy Colvin
Santo, TX
Monday, April 21, 2025
I am sorry that I could not attend in person. However, Chuck was a good man, father and brother. He was loved by many. May this. Be a time for remembrance and reflection. May God be with you and all the family.
Betsy Colvin

Lorraine white
Berlin, CT
Monday, April 21, 2025
My deepest sympathy on the passing of Chuck. Jon, Ken, and Chuck all passing at 77 years old is note worthy. The remnants of the White family send our prayers to the Wolfmueller family as we grieve our losses. May you find Peace.

William E. Ruff “Bill”
Livingston, TX
Monday, April 21, 2025
Chuck was a Mighty Man of God. A good man and friend to all. I always looked up to him in school, Sunday school and confirmation classes. Chuck’s life will live on through his family and the Christian life he lived. May the Wolfmueller family feel the love and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ in the days ahead. You will be wrapped in the prayers of your many friends.
Blessings to all the family.

Barbara at Fire Mountain Gems
Grants Pass, OR
Monday, April 21, 2025
I had the privilege to work with Chuck for many years at Fire Mountain out in Oregon. He would rocket down the hallways, coffee in hand or on his way to get some, with a bajillion things in his head, and he'd always have a moment to ask me how I was doing at the gym (Allenda and I went to the same place, but at different times of day).
If I was really lucky, he'd have the time to chat. I heard some hildarous stories that are not entirely safe for the workplace. Thanks, Chuck.

Bonnie Bauer VanBerg
Mansfield, TX
Monday, April 21, 2025
I grew up with Chuck and our families in Zion Lutheran church in Kerrville. We were confirmed together and went through high school, graduating together. He was one of the nicest guys I knew. He walked the walk. God bless all his family and those that loved him.

John & Macky Pitts
Midland, TX
Monday, April 21, 2025
What a legacy Chuck is leaving. Our prayers are with your entire family. We pray our Lord wraps His loving arms around each of you as you walk through this journey of grief mixed with fond memories.