Charles John Mitchek

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Charles John Mitchek, lovingly known as Chuck or Bobe, passed away on May 20, 2025 at the age of 70 while doing what he loved most — working on his land. A true farmer and rancher to the core, Chuck was born on November 11, 1954 in Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, and spent his life rooted deeply in the soil, livestock, and the country plow boy cowboy lifestyle he cherished.

Chuck was larger than life — fun, intense, and unforgettable. His contagious laugh, one-of-a-kind nicknames, and signature sayings were as much a part of him as his love for Crown Royal, horse racing, and infamous crop tours.  He was the toughest man most of us have ever met — yet underneath that grit was a soft, teddy bear side that showed up in his love for his family and those closest to him. He lived life with authenticity, purpose, and joy, and taught those around him the values of hard work, honesty, and living fully.

Every year, he made a point to put out bulls on Hillary’s birthday — a tradition that ensured he always remembered to call her. That gesture, like so many others, is now a cherished legacy that will be carried forward.

He was the best dad and grandpa a girl could ask for — strong, supportive, and endlessly loving. His grandchildren were his pride and joy, and though their time with him was cut too short, his love and values will live on in their hearts and memories.

Preceding Chuck in death was his parents, his daughter Holly Jo and two brothers Henry and Cris.

Chuck is survived by his daughter Hillary Mitchek, his son Levi Mitchek, and his beloved grandchildren: Alex Baird, Roen Baird, and August Baird. He is also survived by his loving girlfriend Deb Ellison;  his sisters: Carol, Donna and Vivian, his brothers: Jim, Sam, Glen, Kelly, Jeff, Jack and Casey and his very good friend Tom Donnelly — along with many lifelong friends he considered to be family.

Graveside funeral services were held on Friday, May 30, 2025 at the Fairview Cemetery in Cheyenne Wells.  Friends and family gathered at the Knights of Columbus Hall for a time of remembering and celebrating his life following the graveside.  Memorial contributions should be made to the Charles Mitchek Memorial Fund in c/o the Eastern Colorado Bank.  Friends and family can register online condolences and sign the guestbook at www.brownfuneraldirectors.com.  Funeral services were entrusted to the care of the Brown Funeral Home.

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