Born in Independence, KS, Chuck was a professional piano player before earning a bachelors degree in Mathematics from UCLA. He was a world traveler and avid golfer. He enjoyed fishing with his brother, Carl out of Moss Landing. He retired at 62 from IBM as a programmer and spent his retirement at his lakeside home on Uvas Rd. 

He passed away at 1:15 P.M., 2/23/10 with wife, Jackie and daughter, Caroline, by his side.  He is survived by his 3rd wife Jackie and sons Charles and Bernard; children with his 2nd wife Maria Louise Seacat (d.1/10/81): Caroline and daughter Natalie Matsche, Christian, sons Christian and Marley Seacat; children with his 1st wife Jana Smith (d.3/14/08): Alysoun Seacat, Melaney Seacat and son Casey, Andrew and wife Hui, daughters Sara and Julia.

He will be remembered for his penetrating blue eyes, sharp-wit (I.E. “frugal ways = service = disservice, but thanks anyway”), kind generosity and most of all –  his love for his family.  We LOVE you Dad!

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