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Charles Hufstetler

A TESTIMONY OF THE LORD'S GOODNESS IN AND THROUGH THE LIFE OF CHARLES ARTHUR HUFSTETLER (1924-2009)

Home Purpose
Advice for Seekers

On to Glory! (Epilogue)

Charles Arthur Hufstetler died peacefully with his wife by his side on December 3, 2009, at his home in Greenville, S.C. For several years prior to his death, he had struggled to cope with his own deteriorating mental and physical capabilities. Among those of us who affectionately knew him as "Grandpa," "Papa Chuck," "Dad," "Lolo," "Charles," or some variation of those names, he will be dearly missed. But we do not wallow in grief, for we have confidence that Charles Arthur Hufstetler--even to the very end of his life--was trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ alone for his salvation. Based on this confidence, we can rejoice as we wonder what it must be like for him to be with his Lord and Savior, with all of the saints and angels, in glory!

JDH

Charles Arthur Hufstetler's Autobiography (circa 2005)

  • Family Background
  • Early Childhood
  • Elementary School
  • My Conversion
  • Growing-Up Years
  • College Years
  • Early Army Days
  • War in the Philippines
  • War on Okinawa
  • Homeward Bound
  • Home Again
  • Married Life in College
  • Preparation for the Mission Field
  • Our Children
  • Ministry in the Philippines
  • Bible Reading Allowed
  • Florentino Santos
  • Alfredo Olavidez
  • Johnny Pabia
  • Drafted Once Again
  • On to Greenville, SC
  • On to Glory! (Epilogue)

Tributes

  • My Husband of 63 Years
  • My Thoughts About Dad
  • Home
  • The Night Grandpa Died
  • Tribute to My Uncle Charles Hufstetler

Links

  • Bible Gateway
  • Bob Jones University
  • FEBIAS
  • Mount Calvary Baptist Church
  • Send International
  • 96th Infantry Unofficial Site
  • 96th Infantry Official Site
  • 96th Sustainment Brigade