Charles Kells Hall, 76, of Cambridge Iowa, passed away August 23, 2024. Born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada on April 15, 1948, he moved to Iowa when his dad was transferred to Massey Ferguson in Des Moines in late 1960.
Kells retired in 2013 after a 40 year career with Danfoss. His joy in life was bass fishing.
He leaves his wife of 53 years, Connie; a younger brother John (Denise), nieces Becky (Joe) and Christie (Chris), nephew Dan (Vanessa) and all their wonderful children. His two fishing brothers, Mike Schaefer and Mike Olinger.
No services per Kells wish are planned at this time. A remembrance gathering will be held in the near future. Kells will be missed.
With great sadness I learned about Kells‘ final farewell. I worked with Kells for nearly thirty years in a very unique configuration Sundstrand - Sauer - Daikin -Danfoss and Kells was not only very instrumental in this complicated partnership but also had the ability to understand the different cultures and last but not least was a friend for all these years. My thoughts are with Conny and the family! Fare well Kells,
Your long standing friend
Wolfgang
Connie, I am so sorry for your loss. I will be praying for you .
Jim McCann
I am so sad to hear of Kells passing. Kells was a great friend and coach to me. His engineering, marketing, leadership, and relational talent was outstanding! He was humorous and a joy to be around. Dedicated, fun working, and commited with infectious energy. I will miss you. Well done Kells well done!
I worked with Kells indirectly for 30 years at Sauer/ Sauer Danfoss. He was a pleasure to be around many stories in the test lab. His laugh was infectious. Gods speed Kells.
💔 I have such fond memories of Uncle Kells. He always made me laugh and was so much fun to be around. I always wished we lived closer so my kids could have known him like I did. Definitely gone too soon and will be greatly missed.
Here in this corner of the world called BRAZIL, Kells has a person that consider him as one of the best DANFOSS employees. A great person, great colleague and boss!!!!!! My team in Brazil will never forget all the good staffs that we made together. Kells you will e missed !!!! your Antonio
Thinking of you Connie. Kells always was fun to be around- he had endless amounts of teasing and light hearted humor. I will always cherish his nickname for me - “Twinkle Toes”
May the fish be large and the waters be calm- you will be fondly remembered!
So sudden and so sorry kiddo - take the time you need - he will be missed - Sis
A good friend and a great sense of humor. One of the smartest people I've known. Keep on casting Kells.
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