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Chuck “Chucky” Reiring Jr, (41)

Chuck “Chucky” Reiring Jr, (41) was born December 29, 1979, in Madera California.  Chuck passed away on December 15th, 2021, while at work in Richmond California.

Chuck was born, raised, and sometimes proud to be from Madera. He graduated from Madera High School in the class of 1999. Chuck had always been a hard worker. His first job was at the age of 12, sweeping the floors at the fairgrounds to earn carnival ride tickets. In high school, he got a job bussing tables at Farnesi’s restaurant. During high school, he learned to weld, and soon after got a job at Evapco West welding. He also had jobs at Evans Feed and Livestock Supply, and Valley Feed & Fuel. Chuck’s most recent accomplishment was earning a career as a train conductor with the BNSF railway based in and commuting to Richmond California.

Chuck loved life. He had an easy-going temperament with a keen sense of humor. He loved having a good time and laughing, being outdoors, camping, fishing, 4 wheeling, and mud bogging. One of his greatest joys in life was being a parent. He adored, and was adored by, his children and was likened to a superhero by his nieces and nephews. He was a loyal friend and will be greatly missed by many.

Chuck was preceded in death by his dad, Chuck Reiring Sr, and both maternal and paternal grandparents.

He is survived by his love of 18 years Angie Vierra (Madera), his 20-year-old son Charles Reiring (Oklahoma), 8-year-old daughter Dixie Reiring (Madera), his mom Joyce Reiring (Auberry Ca), sister Kari and Patrick Lauver (Topeka Kansas), sister Kathy Reiring (Auberry Ca), in-laws Jim and Barbara Myers, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews, and many, many friends.

Services for Chuck will take place on December 30th, 2021, at 11 am, at Jay Chapel in Madera Ca.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made towards Dixie’s tuition at Crossroads Christian School, 17755 Road 26, Madera, CA 93638 559-662-1624

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