Charles Storkson
June 8, 1937 ~ November 13, 2020
Charles “Chuck” Storkson, 83, of Gettysburg, passed away Friday, November 13, 2020 at his home of natural causes.
Funeral Mas was held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, November 23, 2020 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Gettysburg with Father Jerry Kopel presiding. Burial followed in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery. Visitation was held one hour prior to the funeral.
Charles “Chuck” George Storkson was born June 8, 1937 in Glasgow, MT to Clarence and Rachael (Beck) Storkson.
He came to Gettysburg from Glasgow to visit his sister and her husband, who were stationed at the air base near Gettysburg. Chuck decided to stay and began working for Kunstle Farms.
He met his wife of 61 years, Elaine “Dugger” Gross. Theirs was the first wedding performed in the new Sacred Heart Church in Gettysburg on July 25, 1959. They were blessed with three daughters.
Chuck worked at Jack’s Body Shop for Jack Hall for many years. He went on his own at Ripshaw Motors in the body department. He had the opportunity to be on a welding crew for Hoosier Engineers, putting the power line throughout South Dakota and ending at Watertown in November of 1974. He accepted a position at the Potter County Highway Department as a heavy equipment operator until his injury on November 16, 1989. At this time, Chuck became interested in many hobbies including wood working and creating beautiful stained-glass creations. He was a perfectionist and had an eye for detail, which showed consistently in his work.
Chuck was a Gettysburg fire fighter for 15 years during his earlier employment, but he resigned when he went on the road with Hoosiers’.
He had an eye to see potential in something that others thought couldn’t be anything. He could turn that something into something unimaginable. He was a very head strong man that didn’t leave a person wondering what he stood for. He always left an impression wherever he went. His joy was his family. He so loved teaching his grandkids skills and helping them with projects.
Chuck is survived by his wife, Elaine “Dugger”; daughters: Charlene “Dort” Smith, Harrisburg, Starla “Tillie” Brandon, Conroe, TX, Angelene “Fred” (Alan) Vetter, Gettysburg; grandchildren: Brandon (Alison) Rogers, Chester, Kurtis Storkson, Gettysburg, Brandy (Curtis) Tullos, Cleveland, TX, Brittany (Elvin) Hunter, Conroe, TX, and Toni (Brandon) Watts, Rapid City; great grandchildren: Dallas, James, Serenity, Braxtin, Tobin, Jasmin, Remi, Caliber, Kellen, and Nixon; sisters: Caroline Podriez, Havre, MT, Edna Flemming, Nashua, MT; and one brother, Levon “Smiley” Johnson, Glasgow, MT.
He is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Ethel Sheriff; brother, Jim Storkson; and two sons-in-law, Bruce Drennan and Jeff Smith.
Chuck was a very practical man, and this is how he felt about flowers, “They are nice, but ya can’t eat ‘em”. Memorials may be directed to Keep Hope Local, 127 Hilltop Dr., Gettysburg, SD 57442.
The family would like to thank the Gettysburg Ambulance Crew, the Gettysburg Law Enforcement, the Avera Gettysburg Hospital Staff, and Luce Funeral Home Staff, who have helped us during this difficult time.
Luce Funeral Home of Gettysburg has been entrusted with Chuck’s arrangements.




So very sorry to hear of the loss of Chuck. Thoughts and prayers to you all
With deepest sympathy to the Storkson family. Your and yours are in my prayers.
I am so sorry for your loss. It was many years ago now that I brought Shirley to see Grandma and I meet Dugger, Chuck, Fred and many other family members. It was a wonderful visit and a great time. Thank you. Sending love to all of you.
Sending our Deepest Sympathy and Prayers to you. May Gods Grace Be with you in this Difficult time. God Bless you All. Jeanelle and Jeff Schaefer
Sorry for your loss, We’re thinking of you and our prayers are with you.
Duggar and family. I cannot tell you how shocked I was to hear Charlie had passed. You have my deepest heart felt sorrow. I thank GOD that I was able to spend the time with him last month. Words cannot express my feelings. May GOD bless you all.