
Date Of Birth: October 2, 1940
Date Of Death: February 10, 2010
Charles T. Eyre, 69, of Indianapolis, passed away peacefully on February 10, 2010. He was born in Hamilton, Scotland in 1940. Charlie was a mechanical engineer who specialized in machine repair. He worked for Rolls-Royce, which is what brought him to Indiana in 1968. Charlie retired from Ford in 2004. Charlie was a lifetime Mason, and he loved to spend as much time as he could on his boat on Lake Monroe.Charlie is survived by four daughters, Carol Davis, Louise (Delbert) Southgate, Yvonne (Scott) Smith, and Heather Eyre; a son, Derek Eyre; eight grandchildren, Joey, Brian, D.J., Keith, Nikita, Colin, Brooke, Little Miss Olivia; and close friend, Judy Dowdy. He was preceded in death by his friend and former wife, Irene. Services will be at Soldier’s Memorial Chapel, on MONDAY Feb 15th with visitation from 4 to 7:00 with funeral at 7 pm. Donations may be made to the Central Indiana Cancer Center.







Derek Eyre says
Son of charlie, good memories of soccer with the brittish american soccer club.The Gordon Pipers and the American Legion Post 495..He is with god now so i know he is in good hands..
Ken Symes says
With deepestsympathy to the family.
Many memories on the football field
and American Legion.
Will miss you Charlie
Ken and Mary Symes
Kelly and Randy Barrow says
When you are sorrowful look again to your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which as been your delight.
The lake will never be the same without you Charlie.
In loving memory of a dear and delightful friend.
The Eyre Children says
As we are all together today we are reminiscing about our Daddy. The constant tricks he would play on us using sharpie pens on our toes when we fell asleep first, when we had sleepovers. He made it to every softball, baseball, soccer, football game, band performance we had and the grandkids “made” him go to. He of course had a better view of the calls made by the referees but over time kept it out of hearing range of the referees.(or so he thought)We are looking at pictures and realizing what fun we all had with him in our own special ways. He will be missed by all of us. He is loved by Carol, Derek ,Louise, Yvonne, and Heather. Of course we all know his favorite was Louise. 🙂
Bill Helen Reid Family says
With deepestSympathy,
Our heart goes out to all the family & Judy , on their loss of their Father & Best Friend .
From the Reid Family.
Ely Denise Hinkle says
We want to share our deepest condolences as our family have some great memories of Charlie at the lake.
David and Tracy Shaw says
We met Charlie at Lake Monroe. My boys always looked forward to checking to see if Charlie was on his boat. He was so fun to talk to and will be truly missed by his Boating Family. Boating will not be the same without him.
art and janie kelly says
you will truely be missed..your sense of humor always kept us laughing..art has lost a true friend..our condolences to the family and to judy..peace and love be with you..sincerly, art and janie kelly
Tony Martin and Family says
My condolences to all u kids. I was a good part of the family when we were all growing up. Your lose is my lose as well. Wish i could be there for the services. Love you all. See you soon. Sincerely your friend and brother Tony Martin
David Clough says
Charlie was a great team mate and always had kind words of encouragement for us as youngsters on the football team. My condolences to his family.
judy franklin says
CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY
Billy Reid says
Teammate,friend and admirer of Charlie Eyre. A good man on and off the field. Charlie brought many smiles to many faces with his charm and wit. He will be missed.
Judy Dowdy and Family says
You have meant so much to our family. We cherish all the special times that we have had with you over the past several years. We will miss you especially during the Holidays. Thank you for being there for my children and grandchildren. I will always love you.
Gary Powdrill says
The Boating Group at Lake Monroe will truely miss the laughs and humor you brought to us each weekend.
Darlene Ann Whatley says
I met Charlie at Lake Monroe.It was always more fun with Charlie around.I’ve never had a conversation with Charlie that didn’t have me laughing. Good-bye Charlie. Your wonderful spirit will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy to the family. You are in my prayers.
Mr and Mrs Randall Jenkins says
Charlie and I met when we were planning Scott and Yvonne’s wedding. We shared school date’s with the kids. One time we had lunch with them at school and I ask Charlie what he was going to do when he left and he said go home and eat. I guess that tells you about the school lunches that they pay for. He was a wonderful person. I find it hard to believe that Charlie had a favorite in his children or grandchildren. I think he loved them all the same. Colin and Brooke always called him pa pa. I would find birthday cards he had given them. He loved everybody. Good bye Charlie and we will miss you. Love, Barbara and Randy.
Mark Gina Chapple says
Our hearts and prayers are with you.
Doug Gray says
Though it’s been a while since I had seen you I have never forgotten the times on the field together and what you did for me personally off the field.
Thanks Charlie; rest in peace my friend
Derek says
Furthur more the masons service was one of the most memerable i have felt in a long time. My father would have been proud of his brothers to honor him in this way… I would have…..
Derek Eyre says
With the love and devotion of all the children of charles T Eyre the funeral was a great event with all charlies friends and familly.. good friends with the tunes from the gordon pipers chanting the way… we all had a memerable time here tonight with all our dear friends…. my heart goes out to all his true friends with the british club,, and those that counldt be here with us tonight were all still in our hearts. we appreciated the love the concern that you all gave the EYRE family tonight.. God Bless and good luck in all your endevours ..The EYRE FAMILY IS ALWAYS WITH YOU…Thank You..
Janet Wilson says
Charlie will be sadly missed.He was always great company and you knew you were in for a good few
laughs when he was around.All his friends will have pleasant memories.
Jennifer Whisler says
Dear Heather and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
I am very sorry for your loss.
Love, Jennifer Whisler
When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. ~Author Unknown
Phil Tammy Gardner says
We will miss Charlie’s dock greetings and his witty humor. He was a very interesting and caring man. We extend our deepest sympathy to his family.
Ann Skinner says
My condolences and sypmpathy to the family. Charlie will be dearly missed. Thanks to Charlie we have special soccer memories.
Love, Ann(Dunkerley)Skinner & family
Shirley Clark says
You are one of the most greatest guys I knew growing up, you will be missed tremendously. My deepest condolences to your family. love Shirley and family
Margaret Carson Scholl says
To Charlies family: Your parents were one of my very favorite couples in our Brittish Gang! Your mum was always so sweet & your Dad could always make me laugh! I will miss him very much & I send You All my love and heartfelt condolences.
Stephen crumlin says
I am truly sorry to hear about your Dad. He was a fine man and Mason. I was out of town last week and could not attend the service. I wish I could have been there. I would’ve liked the opportunity to memorialize Charlie and catch up with you guys. Email me back and maybe we can get together. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.