ectors, which met weekly at The Tree House, and later at Fyfe's to solve world problems. Charles graduated in the University of Wisconsin class of 1948, and was employed by the State of Wisconsin, retiring as the Fiscal Officer of the Department of Agriculture in 1988. He was Treasurer of the Board of Oakwood Village, and later spent time at Oakwood's Hebron Oaks in successful rehabilitation from injuries and illness. He was a member of Veterans for Peace Clarence Kailin Chapter 25, and was featured in the collection Long Shadows: Veterans Paths to Peace. In early 2003, Charles and Jean organized signature ads of the Not in Our Name Statement against the U.S. war in Iraq. For over a decade, he attended Jerry App's "Writing for Your Life" classes at The Clearing Folk School in Ellison Bay, completing a memoir on the Battle of Okinawa, to explain the horror of war to his grandsons. Born on a farm in Lenawee County, Michigan on July 12, 1923, Charles was the son of Mary Ethel Beebe Sweet and Almon Sweet. His sister Lillian Cunningham, brothers Louis Almon and Eugene Thane Sweet, nephew Charles Barth Sweet and niece Darcy Cunningham pre-deceased him. He is survived by his wife Jean, daughter Debra of New York City, son Jeffrey (Roberta) and grandsons Daniel and Trevor Sweet of Arlington Heights, IL; sister Beatrice Roper; sister-in-law Jewell Sweet; nieces and nephews Donna Mienk (Jerry Werle), Marian Walluks, Cindy (Jim) DeBruine, Sarah (Jack) LaBlonde, Gary (Rosemary) Sweet, Holly Free, Carol Sweet, Lewis Cunningham, Lavina Manion, Patricia (Lowell) Mueller, Allen and Dale Roper, and family friends Denajua Denujea, Cathy Hamma, and Dr. LaRoy Reek. The family wishes to thank all his caretakers and medical personnel at University Station Geriatric Clinic; Associated Physicians; Meriter, University of Wisconsin and VA Hospitals; Oakwood Village West, Supporting Active Independent Lives and Home Instead Senior Care, for their work in supporting Charles' determination to remain vital almost to the age of 90. There will be a Celebration of Life on Saturday April 13, 2013 at 1:00 p. m. at CRESS CENTER, 6021 University Ave. with a visitation beginning at 12 noon. Memorials may be made to: World Can't Wait 305 West Broadway New York NY 10013 (http://www.worldcantwait.net) Veterans for Peace Chapter 25 P.O. Box 1811 Madison, WI 53701-1811 (http://www.madisonvfp.org) Wisconsin/Nicaragua Wheelchair Project 641 Knickerbocker Street Madison, WI 53711 (http://wnwp.org)