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Chuck Seibel Obituary

Charles Alan Seibel - Chuck to all who knew and loved him - passed away peacefully on February 10, 2026, just shy of his 84th birthday.

In keeping with his sweet nature, he left this world quietly and without any fuss at home in the woods north of Lawrence. The home he started building in the '70s. (It was never really done, but ever-evolving with lovingly crafted updates.) The home he shared with his wife Judy for over three decades. The home where his kids grew up. His favorite place to be.

Chuck was quiet but had a strong and calm presence, a deep and curious mind, and a kind and sensitive spirit. The words he spoke were worth listening to - whether a thoughtful insight or witty remark delivered with a twinkle in his blue eyes.

Born on February 25, 1942 to Gwen and Martin Seibel, he grew up in Central Kansas and graduated from Hutchinson High before heading to the University of Kansas. There he earned degrees in Philosophy and French in 1965 and a Masters in Applied Linguistics in 1981.

He devoted his career to the Applied English Center at KU, starting as an Instructor in 1981 and serving as Director from 2001 until his (reluctant) retirement. He truly loved what he did - connecting with other cultures and helping international students reach their full potential through the power of language.

Of course he was a grammar expert, but he also appreciated the beauty of words - a philosophical book, the poetry of a certain song lyric, a story that captures the human spirit.

Often up with the sun, he worked hard at home taking loving care of the big family he so adored. Grocery shopping, packing lunches, delivering coffee in bed, helping with homework - all those little bits of domesticity that make a life. He was a steady source of love and comfort, and a powerful example of what it means to be a good person.

He will be deeply missed and forever remembered by his wife Judy, sisters Karen, Diane, and Shelly, children Ben, Jonah, Ella, Saida, Julia, and Katy, grandchildren Jeremiah, Jude, Mika, Lewis, Hazel, and Finn, great-grandson Kiko, extended family, and friends.

A celebration of life will be planned for the spring.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Feb. 25, 2026.

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Lori Sandholdt

April 2, 2026

Chuck taught me how to grade my way through piles of essays and still have time to spend with friends and family. My deepest condolences to those he left.

Russ Hodge

March 17, 2026

I am so sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. We had been out of touch for many years but I regard him as a friend, a very important mentor in my life, and co-author! Heartfelt wishes to the family.

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March 1, 2026

May God bless you and your family during this difficult time.

Betty Soppelsa

February 28, 2026

It was a privilege and a joy to know and work with Chuck. A kind, generous, and brilliant man.

Nancy Wood

February 28, 2026

I remember Chuck fondly from my years at the Applied English Center. He was a kind, caring, thoughtful colleague and leader, respected by staff and students alike. He leaves a legacy of good will at KU and in the community.

Khalila

February 27, 2026

I am sad to read of this loss in our community. I didn´t know Chuck well, just enough to smile and say hello, but I know many of his loved ones and I´m sorry for your loss.

John Brewer

February 26, 2026

Chuck introduced me to teaching at the A.E.C. His relaxed presentations put his students at ease, and I always regarded him as a model of how to interact with international students.

Dianna palos

February 25, 2026

THE most intelligent listener, astute mentor and all around trusted friend. Thank you Chuck!

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