Chief Charles Schilling, 98

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Chief Charles Schilling, 98

Chief Charles Schilling

Charles W. Schilling, 98, of Livingston, New Jersey, passed away on Tuesday, January 21, 2020. Born in Livingston, New Jersey, to Henrietta and Charles J. Schilling, Charles served his country proudly in the U.S. Army during World War II. A lifelong Livingston resident, Charles played football in high school, graduating in 1939. He attended Officer’s Candidate School and attained the rank of First Lieutenant, commanding an ambulance company, and serving in five campaigns, including Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Central Europe, and the Rhineland. He was awarded five major stars overseas for treating and evacuating casualties. Following World War II, he resumed service with the Livingston Fire Department, ultimately serving as Chief for 35 years of his 77 years with theTownship of Livingston. He was instrumental in chartering the Livingston FirstAid Squad, clocking thousands of calls. He also served as an American Red Cross and CPR instructor. Throughout his life, Charlie served in many capacities benefitting the state of New Jersey, including fire coordinator for Essex County, the Essex County Chiefs Association, the New Jersey Chiefs Association, and the International Chiefs Association. He was the chairman of the New Jersey Fire Code Council. He continued to serve in a professional capacity for the Township as fire official and sub code official until his retirement in January of 2019 at age 97. He was the beloved husband of the late Marie Elizabeth Schilling; the loving father of Susan Erstling and her husband, Christopher, and Chuck Schilling and his wife, Sue; the cherished grandfather of Emily and Kate Erstling, Briana Potter and her husband, Jay, and Christian Schilling and his wife Jamie; the adoring great-grandfather of Sydney, Hannah, Arlo, and Rowan; and the dear brother of Robert Schilling and his wife, Pat, Herbert Schilling and his late wife Jean, Barbara Van Arsdale and her husband, Bill, the late Dorothy Rimelis and her husband, Ed, and the late Ruth Lovenguth and her husband, Fred. Charles also leaves behind many loving nieces, nephews, extended family members, friends, and colleagues. An avid craftsman in his spare time, Charlie designed and constructed holiday decorations and garden fixtures featured locally and in New England. Charlie also grew tomatoes no deer could resist and was a master of jigsaw puzzles. Although he dedicated his life to the serious business of saving lives, the Chief’s ability to find humor in any situation kept spirits high for all around him. He was a treasured member of the ...

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