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Charles “Chuck” Cebuhar

August 14, 2024 by Hometown News

Charles “Chuck” Cebuhar died peacefully in Memory and Hospice Care at the VA in St. Cloud, MN. He was from Edina, MN., and formerly from Cedar Rapids, IA.
He was born to Mary & Vincent Cebuhar in Rathbun, Iowa after they immigrated from Italy & Croatia.
After high school graduation, Chuck served in the US Army in Okinawa, Japan in WWII. He received a Purple Heart, the Bronze Star and numerous other awards.
Upon returning from Okinawa, he entered and graduated from the University of Iowa Law School. Chuck began his career with the IRS. He then went into banking; eventually owning, with his partners, United State Bank in Cedar Rapids. After retirement, he became CEO of the bankrupt Morris Plan. With his perseverance, he transitioned it into First Security Savings and Loan in Cedar Rapids, taking over the leadership of that bank as well. Chuck was very community minded, and served on the board of many organizations.
Chuck was a friend to many, and mentor to family, friends and associates. He was happiest when helping others, whether it be planting flowers and trees or working on a special project. He also enjoyed playing Bridge.
Chuck was a true gentleman. His life was as beautiful as the flowers that he loved. As a result of his positive personality, generous spirit and winning smile, he was loved and respected by a diverse group of individuals.
In addition to his parents, he was pre-deceased by his nine siblings, and Marlene Cebuhar, the mother of his children.
He is survived by his loving wife and soul mate, Mary, and his children, Tony (Joni) and Mary (Tom Peremsky). He is also survived by his bonus children, Tim Lieder, Jon Lieder (Sharla), Bill Lieder (Renee) and Kristin Latuff (Brent). As well as nine bonus grandchildren and eleven bonus great grandchildren.
A family only Celebration Of Life will be held at Big Birch Lake, Grey Eagle, MN.
Memorials in Chuck’s honor can be made to: The Westside Library. Please send to: Cedar Rapids Library C/O Charity Tyler, 450 5th Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401.

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