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Charles Edward Beversdorff,  72, of Granite Shoals died July 16, 2010. He was born to Eddie and Kathryn Beversdorff April 20, 1938, in San Antonio. He was a master machinist, mechanic and craftsman with an electronics background. He was a Harley-Davidson mechanic and had the coveted, fastest Harley dragster. At Double Eagle Drag Strip, he clocked a quarter-mile run at 7.02 seconds in 1957.

He was a Volkswagon specialist and invented the first air conditioner for Volkswagons while working for Volkswagon of America, where he became a service adviser before operating his own business in downtown San Antonio.

He was full of adventure. He went scuba-diving in Texas, Florida and South America before actor Lloyd Bridges made the sport famous in his television show "Sea Hunt."

He was a talented photographer and artist, having painted many portraits.

He was a pilot, a detective, security at a nuclear power plant and a Civil Defense commander/officer.

Survivors include sons Geoffrey Beversdorff of Granite Shoals and Gregory Beversdorff of San Antonio; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters Judith Grobe of Houston and Carolyn Mathis of Kansas.