Uncle Charlie Passes Away

Grand Rapids, Mich. (K4K) – It is with deep sadness, but great hopefulness, that Keys for Kids Ministries (formerly Children’s Bible Hour) announces the passing of Charlie VanderMeer (a.k.a. Uncle Charlie). He passed away quietly at his home on Friday, February 22, 2019, following a recent fall.

“It’s not what you know, it’s who you know,” were the final words Charlie uttered to Keys for Kids President Greg Yoder, who spent time with him just before he was promoted to Glory. Though it was hard for Charlie to breathe, in his final moments he wanted everyone to know the “who” he was talking about was Jesus Christ. He said, “I trust Him today just like I did when I was six years old. Knowing Jesus as your personal
Savior is the most important thing.”

Charlie not only believed that message, he shared it with millions of kids and families
around the world through his 69 years of ministry on Christian radio at Children’s Bible
Hour, now known as Keys for Kids Ministries. Whether it was on the radio as a child or
hosting the program as Uncle Charlie, he wanted kids and families to know Jesus.

“I listened to Uncle Charlie when I was a kid,” said Yoder. “He loved kids. And he
loved Jesus.” Which is why he spent most of his adult life sharing Christ with kids
on the radio, at radio rallies, and at churches around the world through magic tricks,
ventriloquism, balloon animals, and stories.

Charlie laid an amazing spiritual foundation at Keys for Kids. We’re building on that
foundation by continuing to share the Gospel through radio, print, new technology,
and more languages. “About a year ago Charlie came to me and said, ‘Greg, I don’t
understand how to use all this new stuff. But I like it. You keep up the good work,’”
said Yoder.

In 1943, nine-year-old Charlie started taking part in the Children’s Bible Hour radio
broadcasts. Charlie’s dad had brought him to one of the live broadcasts in the
WLAV studio, which were often filled to capacity. Uncle Mel would occasionally take
a roving microphone and interview members of the studio audience. One of those
he interviewed was Charlie. Mel liked the way he responded, and Charlie was invited
to be a regular—not to sing, but to read Scripture, poems, and object lessons. He
eventually got a regular part in the dramatized stories written by Harry Trover.

Charlie left the program to attend college. In 1956, after graduating from Bob Jones
University, he took a temporary position and made plans to go to the mission field.
But in the end, Children’s Bible Hour became his mission field. He became Uncle
Charlie in 1972 after Aunt Bertha’s retirement, becoming the fourth director of the
ministry. It was a position he held until March 1999. He continued to serve as the
voice of Keys for Kids until December 2015.

Charlie is survived by his wife, Bette, daughters Lori, Linda, and Jenni, son Jeff, many
grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and countless nieces and nephews who
listened to him over the years.

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