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Obituaries

Richard “Dick” Uetz, 83, of Charles City

Richard “Dick” Uetz, 83, of Charles City, passed away Monday, February 23, 2026, at the Floyd County Medical Center in Charles City, with his loving family by his side.

A funeral service for Dick Uetz will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday, February 27, 2026, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Charles City with Pastor Don Preston officiating. Private family inurnment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Charles City at a later date.

Visitation will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 26, 2026, at Hauser Weishaar Funeral Home in Charles City and will continue one hour before the service at the church on Friday.

Richard “Dick” Ernest Uetz, the son of Ernest and E. Annie (Harris) Uetz, was born June 18, 1942, in Charles City. He graduated from Charles City High School in 1960.

Dick was united in marriage to Kay Ann Schwartzrock on March 18, 1960. The couple made their home in Charles City and raised their two boys: Dirk and Darien.  He started work as the local milkman in Charles City.

Dick was also employed as a machinist at Oliver/White Farm for several years and retired as a freeze drier operator for Solvay/Fort Dodge Labs.  He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church and the Moose Lodge in Charles City.  Dick was also very involved with Pheasants Forever where he served as President for one year and was inducted, along with his sons Dirk and Darien, into the Iowa Pheasants Forever Hall of Fame on January 25, 2019.

Dick enjoyed collecting Winchester guns and memorabilia, attending auctions, cutting and splitting wood, deer hunting, gardening and cheering on Iowa Hawkeye sports (especially wrestling).  He loved attending his family’s extracurricular activities and supporting them when he could. Recently the state wrestling tournament was on TV and his son along with his three grandsons got to enjoy some quality time watching with him.  Dick loved his family very much and most often put all others before himself. He was such a caring, gentle soul who took care of his wife, Kay, for years on his own without asking anyone for help.

 Living family members include his son, Darien (Julie) Uetz; daughter-in-law, Shelly Uetz; six grandchildren:  Shana (Brian) Kellogg, Dustin (Kelsey) Uetz, Brooke (Nick) Landers, Shane (Cindy) Uetz, Breanna (Alex) Bender and Seth Uetz (Ciera Askildson); 15 great-grandchildren: Adric, Zoey, Ellie, Macy, Harper, Kinley, Mya, Teagen, Huxley, Owen, Lennon, Sullivan, Kowen, Tate and Camden; brother, Russell (Debbie) Uetz; sister, Barbara Uetz; along with numerous nieces, nephews, other family members and friends.

Dick was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Kay in 2020; son, Dirk in 2022; sister, Ruth Uetz in 2023; and his special friend, Maida Wiegmann in 2023.

Hauser Weishaar Funeral Home, (641) 228-2323, 1205 South Main Street, Charles City, Iowa 50616 is in charge of local arrangements.  Online condolences may be left on the Tribute Wall for the family at www.hauserfh.com.

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Chris Berg

Chris was born in Webster City and raised in Charles City, which basically means he’s been corn‑fed and radio‑bred since day one. As a kid, he was always caught singing along to the radio — and while he’ll tell you he’s great at karaoke, let’s just say the audience’s ears often file a noise complaint. When he’s not busy butchering ‘80s power ballads, Chris enjoys starting overly ambitious home projects that rarely make it past the “great idea” stage. He lives in Charles City with his endlessly patient wife Vicki and their kids, Brynlee and Jaxon, who have already perfected the art of the eye‑roll every time Dad cracks another “dad joke.”
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