Charlie E. Pelsue's Obituary
GARRETTSVILLE-NELSON TWP. Charlie E. Pelsue, 43 years of age, passed away Friday June 14, 2013 at his residence. Born in Warren, Ohio on February 24, 1970, he was the son of Earl and Ruth (Sloan) Pelsue.Charlie was a lifetime Garrettsville area resident, and a 1988 graduate of James A. Garfield High School.Following graduation, he attended Northwestern University for 2 years. Charlie had formerly been employed at Solon Grinding and Anderson International in Cleveland, the past 2 years working as a maintenance repairman at Reliable Contracting in Chagrin Falls. He was a member of the United Methodist Church of Garrettsville. A farmer at heart, he was a lifetime farmer on the family farm in Nelson Township. Charlie was preceded in death by his father Earl "Buck" Pelsue in 1978, his brothers Mack Pelsue in 1998, Steven Rezabek in 2006 and Burton Pelsue in 2009. He is survived by his mother and step-father Ruth and Chuck Rezabek of Garrettsville, brother Gary (Debbie) Rezabek of Warren, Ohio, sisters Jane (Patrick) Kennedy of Epsyville, Pennsylvania, Denise (Lee) Cook of Bristoville, Ohio, Brenda (Jim) Staker of North Canton and Cindy (Kenny) Hughes of Diamond, Ohio. Charlie will also be sadly missed by his 4-legged children "Beau" and "Hank".Many other nephews and 1 niece also survive. Calling hours will be Sunday June 23, 2013 from 2:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M. at the Green Family Funeral Home & Crematory Service in Mantua, where his funeral service will be held on Monday June 24, 2013 at 10: 00 A.m. Charlie will then be laid to rest at Park Cemetery in Garrettsville. His obituary and video tribute may be viewed at www.greenfamilyfuneralhome.com. $(document).ready(function(){ flowplayer("vidplyr1", "/tools/flowplayer/flowplayer-3.1.2.swf", { clip: { autoPlay: false, onStart: function(clip) { stopBGMusic(); } } }); });
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