Charles Paul Benya
December 15th, 1943 - November 4th, 2025
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Charles's Obituary
Charles Paul Benya Sr., 81, of Eau Claire, peacefully passed away on Nov. 4th at Hanson Hospice Center.
Born on December 15, 1943, in St. Joseph, Michigan, Charles was the second oldest of four children to Jacob and Rita (Stephens) Benya who preceded him in death. He graduated from St. Joseph Catholic High School in 1961 and later attended Lake Michigan College. Charles embarked on a remarkable career at Whirlpool Corporation, where he dedicated over four decades as a production supervisor. In July 1996, he retired early, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, loyalty, and camaraderie.
Throughout his life, Charles was renowned for his unwavering work ethic, profound wisdom, and deep devotion to his family. He was a proud coach and player of Whirlpool’s undefeated softball and bowling teams, where he forged lifelong friendships and shared his passion for sports. His enthusiasm for athletics extended beyond the field; he was an avid fan of the Chicago Cubs and Notre Dame football, faithfully following their seasons and celebrating their triumphs with immense joy.
Charles is survived by the love of his life Sandy Fenderbosch. He also leaves behind his son, Dr. Charles “Chuck” Benya Jr. of Paducah, Kentucky, and his daughters, Jacqueline (Mario) Reich of St. Joseph, Julianne (Jim) Allen of Eau Claire, and Tanya Fenderbosch of Austin, Texas. Charles will be missed by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Brittney (Jared), Gianna, and Harper Knuth; Nicholas Reich; Joshua and Anthony Benya; and Taylor, Everson, and Sheridan Ingier, as well as his brother, John Benya, of Baroda, his sister-in-law, Fran Benya, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his siblings, James and Kelley Benya.
To his children and grandchildren, Charles was an unwavering source of love and support. He placed family above all else, attending games, recitals, graduations, and milestones with pride and enthusiasm. His home was a haven of warmth and laughter, where he imparted values of kindness, humility, and perseverance to his loved ones. His legacy lives on in the laughter of his children and grandchildren, the stories shared by friends, and the enduring love of his family.
Beyond his immediate family, Charles leaves behind a cherished circle of honorary daughters, including Paula Cerney, Julie Lischer, Dana Humes, Tracy Zona, Ally Egan, Kelli Hays, Marcie Morrow, Sandy D., Tina Santarlas, Jeri Boomer, Jerilyn Mulholland and the late Valerie Fisher Romeo
A celebration of his life will be held Saturday November 22nd. Please reach out to the family for details. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hanson Hospice Center or Humane Society of Southwestern Michigan in memory of Charles Benya.
Born on December 15, 1943, in St. Joseph, Michigan, Charles was the second oldest of four children to Jacob and Rita (Stephens) Benya who preceded him in death. He graduated from St. Joseph Catholic High School in 1961 and later attended Lake Michigan College. Charles embarked on a remarkable career at Whirlpool Corporation, where he dedicated over four decades as a production supervisor. In July 1996, he retired early, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, loyalty, and camaraderie.
Throughout his life, Charles was renowned for his unwavering work ethic, profound wisdom, and deep devotion to his family. He was a proud coach and player of Whirlpool’s undefeated softball and bowling teams, where he forged lifelong friendships and shared his passion for sports. His enthusiasm for athletics extended beyond the field; he was an avid fan of the Chicago Cubs and Notre Dame football, faithfully following their seasons and celebrating their triumphs with immense joy.
Charles is survived by the love of his life Sandy Fenderbosch. He also leaves behind his son, Dr. Charles “Chuck” Benya Jr. of Paducah, Kentucky, and his daughters, Jacqueline (Mario) Reich of St. Joseph, Julianne (Jim) Allen of Eau Claire, and Tanya Fenderbosch of Austin, Texas. Charles will be missed by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Brittney (Jared), Gianna, and Harper Knuth; Nicholas Reich; Joshua and Anthony Benya; and Taylor, Everson, and Sheridan Ingier, as well as his brother, John Benya, of Baroda, his sister-in-law, Fran Benya, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his siblings, James and Kelley Benya.
To his children and grandchildren, Charles was an unwavering source of love and support. He placed family above all else, attending games, recitals, graduations, and milestones with pride and enthusiasm. His home was a haven of warmth and laughter, where he imparted values of kindness, humility, and perseverance to his loved ones. His legacy lives on in the laughter of his children and grandchildren, the stories shared by friends, and the enduring love of his family.
Beyond his immediate family, Charles leaves behind a cherished circle of honorary daughters, including Paula Cerney, Julie Lischer, Dana Humes, Tracy Zona, Ally Egan, Kelli Hays, Marcie Morrow, Sandy D., Tina Santarlas, Jeri Boomer, Jerilyn Mulholland and the late Valerie Fisher Romeo
A celebration of his life will be held Saturday November 22nd. Please reach out to the family for details. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hanson Hospice Center or Humane Society of Southwestern Michigan in memory of Charles Benya.
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