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1934-05-28 |
Born Illinois |
1948-1952 |
Dorsey High School |
1956 |
Graduated Annapolis, joined Air Force |
1956 |
Chuck and Nancy Met |
1960 |
Systems Engineer with TRW |
1963 |
Joined Ford Motor Company (Technical Review Department) |
1964 |
Engineering Society of Detroit |
1966 |
Manager of the Technical Computer Center where he established the first international time-sharing computer. |
1967 |
Chuck was invited to speak at the University of Michigan to speak on 'Timesharing at Ford Technical Research Center'[4] |
1967 |
He left Ford to start his own company, Cyphernetics, a privately-owned company |
1969 |
National time-sharing computer network, that was subsequently acquired by Automatic Data Processing. |
1970’s |
Chuck began leading weekly Bible studies at the 30,000-member Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa |
1973 |
Chuck and Nancy established Koinonia House. |
1976 |
Precision Instruments, worked on a project to replace large scale classic magnetic tape media with optical media |
1978 |
CEO of Western Digital |
2011 |
Chuck and Nancy Missler moved to the River Lodge in Reporoa, New Zealand |
2015-11-11 |
Nancy Missler died from cancer. |
2016 |
Mark Missler died. |
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Over 7 million copies of his taped Bible studies via Firefighters for Christ |
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Chuck helped start BlueLetterBible.org |
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Chuck helped start AudioCentral.com, later to be purchased by OnePlace.com, part of the Salem Radio Network. |
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Nancy Missler (nee Klitten) attended UCLA |
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Four children, Chip, Mark, Lisa and Meshell |
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Nancy established a company, Missler Aerial Photography Service |
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Chip, Mark, Lisa, Meshell, Kids. Chip's death, Mark's death |
2017 |
Chuck Retired |
2018-05-01 |
Chuck died at the age of 83. |