Charles Robert (Doc) Piller

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Service:
Saturday, July 12, 2025
11:00 a.m.
Secor Funeral Home
Willard, Ohio

It confounds the mind to think of the determination of our father to live his life as if it were an opportunity to test the body's levels of physical excess and the mind’s acquisition of new knowledge. Even at age 99, two weeks before his death, he could be found pressing the weight machines at the gym or reading a new book. Why, you may ask? Because he was from the fearless generation of WWII vets that believed strength, frugality, honesty, singing in quartets, and dancing like Gene Kelley were the definition of a true man. He put Forrest Gump to shame by running the circumference of the earth more than twice as well as 18 marathons and hundreds of 10 Ks. He was an avid tennis player, a fearless skier, a dedicated golfer, a champion whistler, a voracious reader, and an ever curious life-long learner.

Charles Robert (Doc) Piller passed away peacefully on May 30, 2025 with his family by his side. Born March 14, 1926 in Willard, Ohio to Alfred Piller and Hellen Walker Piller, he was the youngest of four siblings. He grew up with horse-drawn carts delivering ice and trolley cars populating brick-paved streets. After graduating from Willard High School, Charlie enlisted in the United States Army, where he served as an aerial gunner in the 13th Air Force 307 bomb unit in the South Pacific. He then went on to attend the Ohio State University, where he met and married Rachel Mae Hupp. She was the love of his life for over 70 years; she made him promise to take her dancing for the rest of her life, and he did.

Charlie lived a purposeful 96 years in Willard until moving to Texas to live with two of his daughters. He loved dentistry, and cared deeply for the oral health of his patients. He took pride in personally making comfortable dentures and prosthetics to match facial features and color tones. He gave out toothbrushes for Halloween, much to the chagrin of the neighborhood kids. He not only was a sportsman himself, but encouraged youth to keep active. He was proud to be the assistant coach to the Willard High School girls’ first tennis team, and he kept time for the boys’ cross country team as well. He was an active member of Grace Methodist Church and relished singing in the choir.

Because of his tenacity and dedication to health and wellness, his family is left with decades of rich memories to cherish and the peace that comes with knowing that his was a life well lived. He made wonderful memories on family trips- hiking, backpacking, swimming, skiing, and otherwise adventuring all over the country with his kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids. He loved to share his interests and encouraged others to pursue their own passions. Dad, thank you for challenging us and loving us. We know you are racing with anticipation and joy to catch up with mom.

Charlie is survived by his three daughters and their husbands: Charlene and Dean Moll of Sandy Hook, Connecticut, Cheri and David Klassen of Sulpher Springs, Texas, and Nancy and Scott Spence of Austin Texas; and seven grandchildren: Melissa Ranks (Andrew Ranks), Alex Moll, Kate Clark (Nick Clark), Sam Klassen (Megan Klassen), Ben Shreve (Rachel Shreve), Gabe Shreve, and Nick Shreve. Furthermore, he leaves behind four great-grandchildren:
Charlotte and Claire Ranks, and Dylan and Reese Spence. Charlie was predeceased by his parents, his three siblings, his wife Rachel, and his son-in-law Gary Shreve.

A memorial celebration is planned for Saturday July 12 at 11:00am at Secor’s Funeral Home in Willard. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Willard Grace Methodist Church or a worthy charity of choice. Online condoelnces can be made to Charlie's family by visiting www.secorfuneralhomes.com

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David Smith - Sep 21, 2025
I didn’t know he lived so long until I happened to see it here. I am happy for him that his lifestyle probably gave him a long happy life. I would have liked playing tennis with him.
PAUL ZIMMERMAN - Jul 15, 2025
My condolences to the Piller family in the passing of Dr. Piller. He was a very kind and good dentist to both myself and my wife, who passed away last month. When he said he was retiring we did not know what we were going to do, but it worked out.
Dutch & Laurie Fitzwater - Jun 27, 2025
Condolences and prayers to the family. We really loved Doc. Dutch ran many 10k races with him, and he was like a bonus Grandpa to our daughter Rachel. He attended her games, and even her Wedding 10 years ago, where he and his wife won longest married couple honors!! They danced beautifully that night. He lived life to the fullest, and I’m happy he is reunited with his bride. See you in July…
Cynthia Lewellen Branham - Jun 26, 2025
My sincere condolences to the Piller family. I am one of the neighborhood kids who received toothbrushes and toothpaste on Trick or Treat night. But, you know what? We went back every year!! Doc Piller was a health "nut" before anybody else was. We all should have listened better to him. May our merciful Father grant comfort and peace to the family. Doc truly had a "life well lived".
Kenneth Risner - Jun 25, 2025
I didn't know DR Piller all that well, but was told he was a retired dentistm this musta been 30 something years back, but I did talk to him a few times and found him to be a very nice and respectfull gentleman. I was always amazed at what he could do physically, I'd have never been able to keep up with him. Had I known he was a ww2 vet I would asked him to tell me about this, I love listening to vets. I'm very sorry for the loss
Karen Fichtelman - Jun 21, 2025
Dr Piller was my dentist until I left Willard in 1960. All these years later I remember him telling me that some foods were not the best for teeth. I will not go into the list because I am certain you all have also learned good food and not good food for teeth. A good dentist.
Francine (Doan) Smith - Jun 20, 2025
My sincere condolences to Dr. Pillers family. Went to him as a child and longer and he always made you feel comfortable and not afraid of your Dentist. He would tell you were going to feel a mosquito bite when he gave you a shot but you didn’t think it was a shot. Thank you Dr. Piller. And I’m sure you are all blessed with heart warming memories and find comfort in all your dad, grandfather great grandfather, and friend meant to you all. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.🙏
JOE WECHTER - Jun 19, 2025
Doc was not only a great dentist but also a great person! I can still remember an evening in the 50's when I fell and knocked my four front teeth loose and he and his wife met us at the office and pulled them all out! But I got to go to the toy drawer on the way out!!
Sherry Long - Jun 19, 2025
What a wonderful man and caring dentist Doc was!! He taught me many health tips. I still remember my son’s first visit, he did not want to go down the hall. Doc picked him up and said ‘You are not going because you want to; you are going because you have to.’ When he emerged from appointment, they were fast friends and laughing!
Alice - Jun 19, 2025
So sorry for your loss. Doc Piller was a great person and good friend to my late husband Bob Owens. They played tennis together for a good many years. I know he has left all of his family and friends with wonderful memories.