oviding customer service. Chuck's spare time was spent with people. Everyone knew Chuck as a person. He was very caring with everyone and if anyone needed help, they knew they could count on Chuck. He was involved with Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous, which he credited for helping him remain sober for over 15 years. Through AA, Chuck helped many people with the same problems he struggled with. He went to events and spoke of overcoming substance abuse. Additionally, Chuck got excited every year to grow his garden with the goal of producing a tomato larger than last year's champion. Chuck always maintained a large garden so he could share the bounty with all. Along with gardening, Chuck enjoyed fishing and NASCAR, always with friends. Demonstrating that he always wished to give to others, Chuck was an organ donor. Charles S. Tindall died on April 8, 2017, at his home. He was 56 years old. Chuck is survived by his brothers, Kenneth (Jana) Tindall of Aurora, IL, and David (Connie) Tindall of Algona, IA; niece, Hannah; nephews, Derek, Dustin (Alicia), Devin and Andrew; great-niece, Stella, as well as many other extended family and friends. Chuck was preceded in death by his parents.