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Charles K. Ohlmeyer, Jr., an avid piano and tennis pro, went on to heaven on Monday, August 19, 2013. Loyal husband of the late Sybil McGraw Ohlmeyer for 51 years. Dedicated father of Susan O. Griffeth (Bill) and Charles K. Ohlmeyer, III (Jody). Grandfather of Dr. Rachel McEachern (Dr. Matthew) and Adam Ohlmeyer. Brother of Joyce Stubbon. Son of the late Elma Lauron and Charles K. Ohlmeyer, Sr. Age, 87 years. A native of Franklin, LA and a resident of Harvey, LA. Mr. Ohlmeyer was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He retired from L P & L as the Westbank Operations Manager. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Visitation in the chapel of MOTHE FUNERAL HOME, 2100 Westbank Expy., Harvey, LA on Saturday, August 24, 2013 from 2 PM until 3 PM. The funeral service will follow at 3 PM. Interment, Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Gretna, LA. For more funeral information or to sign the online guest book, please consult www.mothefunerals.com.
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I think of Butch often. What great memories I have of him at Kawana’s meetings and events. What great memories I have of him at Kiwanis meetings and events.
Brenda
Friend
August 13, 2020
Three generations of Bryans loved Butch and were blessed by his friendship. John and Evelyn Bryan
John and Evelyn Bryan
August 24, 2013
Butch was our friend and drinking and tennis buddy at the Aurora tennis club. we loved him and miss him.
Bruce & Betty Pennington
August 23, 2013
We had many fun times together. Johnny
Johnny Gelpi
August 23, 2013
I have many great memories of playing and watching Mr. Butch play tennis at Aurora Country Club. Such a sweetheart and I know he will be missed...
Kathie Daigle
August 21, 2013
My father worked with Mr.Charlie at LP&L years ago I remember Mr.Charlie as a kind and a good friend of my father
Mason Jambon & Fly
August 21, 2013
Mr. Butch was a dear friend and will be greatly missed. He talked me through so many stages of my life with sincere love and brilliant advice. Thank you for that. I'd love to see ms. Sybil's face as you reach out to embrace her!
Christina Tucker
August 21, 2013
I met Butch when I joined Aurora Country Club in 1990. He was a true gentleman in every aspect. We all loved Butch and will miss him deeply. May Butch's memories be a blessing to all of us!! Theresa (Parker) Alonso
Theresa Alonso
August 21, 2013
"Butch" was a dedicated citizen who could always be depended on to point out the good and bad of most issues. He was a person I will always be proud to call "my fellow Kiwanian". Rest in peace "Butch".
Ross Lessentine
August 21, 2013
My thoughts and prayers go out to Butch's family. I have known him for a long time and he was a wonderful person. I always enjoyed being around him whether we were playing tennis or just hanging out and talking. We always joked about the variations of peoples hugs - from weak to wonderful. Butch was dubbed the best hugger at Aurora Country Club because when he hugged you hello you knew he was glad to see you because he was able to convey such warmth through a simple hug. He will definitely be missed.
Paula Mayfield
August 21, 2013
Such a wonderful man, I remember saving a dance for Butch in Lafayette at the tennis tournaments. Sympathy and prayers for his family. He will be missed by many including me.
Charmin Husty, Cocoa Beach, Florida
August 21, 2013
Mr. Butch was a great neighbor and friend for over the last 55 years, he will be greatly missed. We know heaven awaits you and your reunion with Miss Sybil. May God bless you and thanks for the great memories.
Our condolences go out to the family.
Debbie & Carroll LeBlanc
August 21, 2013
Our condolences to Butch's family. We have known him for many years at Aurora Country Club and as a member of Kiwanis. We will miss him. He was a true gentleman and was there for us when we lost our loved ones. There are not enough words to say how we feel about him. Our prayers are with his family
Leslie & Marvin Gay
August 21, 2013
My sympathy to the family of Mr. Ohlmeyer. He was a customer of mine at the Gretna Post Office on 3rd St. He always asked if I ever hear from Tommy, the postal worker at this office before me. Always had such kind words to offer.
May he rest in peace.
B. Landry
Gretna Post Office
Brenda Landry
August 21, 2013
I've only known Butch for the past 6 years, but I was always warmed by his big smile. He'd meet "the guys" and have popcorn ready for us on Sunday morning after tennis. He was so proud of his Navy plaque in the bar at Aurora and was equally proud to see this pic I had blown up to put in the bar just for him. He is one person I wished could live forever. I'm praying for his family. God bless you Butch!
Lisa Fox
August 21, 2013
My sincere condolence.
Arthur Alberti
August 21, 2013
Mr. Butch you were such a great man and friend. Whether at your home, China Doll or on your visits to Mom & Dad's in Arkansas we always had good times and plenty of laughs. You are with your beloved Miss Sybil now. You will always be a cherished friend.
Laurie Newbury Turner
August 20, 2013
Charlie was a great friend and neighbor. He was always showing me a better way to solve a Sudoku puzzle or reading me his latest letter to Mary. We'll miss his piano concerts and his coming through the gate for visits and especially hearing him say with a big smile on his face, I love my little gate. Angel will miss her special pats on the head from her Uncle Charlie when we'd meet up with him on afternoon walks. He was a gentleman and a scholar.
Maureen Theriot
August 20, 2013
Butch was a great friend to so many of us. I know him from Kiwanis and his piano playing on Thursday morning was always a hit with the crowd. He never missed an opportunity to volunteer his time. His smile would light up the room and he would speak of his wife often to me and his childhood in Franklin. We both worked for Entergy and he would regale me with stories about the employees he worked with that by the time I worked there were the supervisors. He was fun, a great humanitarian in his quest to help the children through Kiwanis, always in a good mood and always up for Chinese food. He is truly one of the "good guys". We loved him and he will be missed.
Brenda Sinclair
August 20, 2013
Charlie was a person of many talents and accomplishments. To his list, I would quickly add that he was a good neighbor. I will miss his political commentaries, his garden products, his attentiveness to our neighborhood concerns. Maureen and I will miss his little visits and will always remember the smell of his barbecue in the Harvey air.
Marie Giardina
August 20, 2013
Butch was an amazing man! He always had a smile and a kind word for everyone he met. He will be missed.
Denise Walser
August 20, 2013
Susan and Charlie, I had the pleasure of working with your Father for many years. I can truly say it was an honor to work with him and to know him. Mary Treadaway
Mary Treadaway
August 20, 2013
I WORKED WITH CHARLIE AT LP&L MANY YEARS AGO. HE WAS A GOOD MAN. MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO HIM AND HIS FAMILY.
BLAINE McMahon
August 20, 2013
Susan and Charlie, I had the pleasure of working for your father at LP&L. I must say, he was one of the greatest persons I'll ever know. Such a good man, he'll be missed; you have my sincere condolences and prayers.
Tommy Gaubert
August 20, 2013
Charles Ohlmeyer III. My dad was an American Patriot and a champ.
August 20, 2013
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