CHARLES A. RUNYAN

CHARLES A. RUNYAN obituary, Indiana, PA

CHARLES A. RUNYAN

CHARLES RUNYAN Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 25, 2018.
RUNYAN CHARLES A.

Of Indiana, Pennsylvania, aged seventy-two years, died Saturday, December 22, 2018, in Pittsburgh, PA. Charles graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science in English Education. While at IUP, he was a member of Kappa Delta Rho, and worked at Waxler's Men's Store on Philadelphia Street. Charles was born in Cumberland, Maryland just after World War II. As a child, his family moved around Western Pennsylvania, eventually settling in Armagh on a farm, where his father grew vegetables of all kinds, and raised chickens. As a young man, Charles helped out on the farm, and sold sweet corn along Route 56 between Armagh and Johnstown. He graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science in English Education. He taught English at Indiana Junior High School for two years before completing a Masters of Library Science at University of Pittsburgh. In the spare time he had while working as a librarian at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Charles restored a Triumph TR-3. He adored British sports cars from the time he was a boy, and while restoring his car, realized the need to fill the demand for car parts for others like him who were also interested in maintaining or restoring their Triumph sports cars. This led him to found The Roadster Factory, a mail-order business specializing in Triumph and MGB parts, in 1978. He used his expertise to develop catalogs of car parts for several British marques that became invaluable resources to many enthusiasts. Charles considered his highly dedicated staff as well as the thousands of customers of The Roadster Factory nationwide truly part of his family. As the business grew, Charles traveled many times to England to forge relationships with various suppliers. He especially loved Stratford-Upon-Avon. He developed an intense interest in Tudor architecture, inspiring him to build The Coventry Inn, an English pub housed in a traditional timber frame in Indiana, PA. Charles kept the odd hours he liked, rising around noon, working long evenings on his most recent Triumph catalogs, and enjoying a 2 a.m., cup of tea, right up until his death. He is survived by his wife, Diane; and his children, Albert, Caroline and husband, Chris Baker and John-Paul and wife, Jane; daughter-in-law, Janna Zummo; grandsons, Clyde Baker and Felix Runyan; brother, Paul D. Runyan; and sister, Dolores Mills, Elon, NC. Charles we preceded in death by his beloved son, Simon; and parents, Paul and Grace Runyan. Friends will be received on Friday, December 28th from 2 to 7 p.m., at his business, The Coventry Inn, 11 North Sixth St., Indiana, PA. A private memorial will be held for the family the following day. Memorial contributions may be made to Doctors Without Borders, [email protected].


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January 12, 2019

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December 31, 2018

Rob Mccabe posted to the memorial.

December 30, 2018

Carol & Jack Hanna posted to the memorial.

David George

January 12, 2019

Truly a loss.

Rob Mccabe

December 31, 2018

I never met Charles but have been in awe of his preservation instincts and commitment to British auto enthusiasts. I asked Albert about his legend many times. He cannot be replaced. Thank you Charles Runyan.

Carol & Jack Hanna

December 30, 2018

We were neighbors of Charles and the family for many years on South Sixth Street. To us, Charles made an extraordinary contribution to Indiana County-building the successful Roaster Factory, the true in every detail Coventry Inn, and the annual British Car show events, which brought visitors and commerce to the community. He was a visionary, think outside the box doer who achieved his goals and made a difference. His life is his legacy. We send appreciation, peace and condolences to Diane and his family.

Kim Chevalier

December 29, 2018

Our Charles. Once met, never forgotten. What a truly kind, wonderful man he was. The world was a much better place with Charles in it. I was more than fortunate to have spent quality time with my friend over the years. My most sincere condolences to his wonderful family. A man who lived his dream and took lifes ups and downs with grace and dignity. Rest In Peace my friend.

Lyle Farmer

December 29, 2018

A visionary and a very generous and kind man. He brought so many people together because of a love for old British sports cars. Whenever I visit the Roadster Factory I always feel welcome and appreciated as a customer and friend. I am very sad to hear of this news.

Donnie Mathis

December 29, 2018

Sorry about the lose of Charles . building TRF is a wonderful vehicle for keeping these vintage cars on the road,it also brings good people together, keep the dream going, thanks from , Donnie Mathis and Elizabeth McCoy , TRF customers

Michael Stalteri

December 28, 2018

I was so sad to hear of your passing. We became Friends and Partners in Crime working together to have Live Jazz in Indiana.
Thank you for all your support for me, Jeanne Marie and all the other musicians. I hope when you meet up with Simon, you both enjoy some great English Pubs, and listen to some great Jazz. I wish my deepest sympathy to Diane and all the kids. I am sorry I cannot see all your family today at the Coventry Inn, because of my 24 hour ER shift. I will keep you in my prayers!

Your friend,

Dr Mike Stalteri

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SHERRY

December 27, 2018

Thoughts and Prayers with Diane and the children. Charles was a dreamer with great ideas in the Roadster and Coventry Inn. When Charles hired me as his assistant, secretary and bookkeeper at The Coventry Inn, he said he liked to hire from his home area because folks there know how to work hard. His dreams and ability to find those hard workers made his dreams a reality. May his dreams live on in the memories that so many have of working, visiting or patronizing these establishments.

Jim & Gayle VanOrder

December 27, 2018

Gayle and I wanted to express our sympathies to Diane and family. We have had many lengthy conversations with Diane and Charles at many of the car shows and summer parties. This was one of the high points for us when attending these events. Their family meant everything to them. Charles was a very thoughtful man and we always looked forward to his newsletter, where he mentioned his children and the Roadster Factory. He was always appreciative of the support and friendship with his customers. We look forward to you carrying on in the Spirit of your Father.

Jim and Gayle VanOrder
Johnstown, Ohio

frank van den dorpel

December 27, 2018

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Tara & Lawrence Hardinge

December 27, 2018

We are saddened by the news. Mr. Runyan you made it possible for us to truly enjoy our British cars with your annual TRF summer parties. We have made several life long friends because of the TRF summer get together. We will always remember and cherish our memories of the summer parties we attended for the last 15 yrs. You will be missed and it is a loss for British car hobbyists. Our condolence to your family.
Tara and Lawrence Hardinge. Sussex, NJ.

Hap Waldrop

December 27, 2018

RIP Charles, the hobby of British cars will be at a great loss with your passing. Thank you for all you did sir.

Hap Waldrop
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Paul Hogan

December 27, 2018

I only met Charles twice, once at his Roadster Factory where after a complete tour of the works and his cars we shared a most enjoyable evening at his Coventry Inn. I was able to repay some of his hospitality on one of his visits to England. His contribution to the world of Triumph enthusiasts went far beyond his business interests and for many of us on this side of 'the pond' know that we will have lost a true TR man and anglophile. May he rest in peace

Tom DAntonio

December 26, 2018

Great memories of Charles, meeting and speaking with him at The TRF Summer Parties & various shows. Such an icon and truly the standard bearer in so many ways. RIP Charles.

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Susan G Runyan

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Bill and Lindsey Pritts

December 26, 2018

So very sorry to hear of Charles' passing. We have enjoyed being a part of Summer Party for many years; he will be greatly missed.Bill and Lindsey

William (Bill) Thornton

December 26, 2018

Extremely sorry hear about Charles sudden passing. I'll miss his blogs and regret I never made it to TRF to meet him in person. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends.

Bill Runyan

December 26, 2018

Very sad to learn of my cousin's passing. The last time we talked was several years ago, when I visited with my sister, Anne, at The Coventry. Long before that, I remember summer stays at Grandma's, in Six Mile Run, where Aunt Peep sternly policed us from playing poker. Also, the Christmas get togethers at SMR. Maybe I shouldn't say this, but that was when Charles was known among the young Runyan cousins as Butch'. We had some good times. My thoughts to the family and may peace be with you.

Keith & Pam Hultquist

December 26, 2018

We are so saddened to learn of Charles passing. It feels like the loss of an old friend. We always looked forward to his news letters. We met him once at summer party 09 when my husband was awarded a gift certificate for the car needing the most work (we hauled it in on a trailer).
He was such a kind gentleman, and an amazing man. He will be missed by many.

Don Evans

December 26, 2018

Charles, you lived OUR dream: you made a living out of your hobby. You applied library discipline to automotive replacement parts to the betterment of Triumph and MG enthusiasts the world over. You took our hobby seriously: you attended national events and hosted annual events. It may be cliche, but you WILL be missed.

Albert, we'll continue to support TRF.

Alan & Cathy Stryeski / Montiegel

December 26, 2018

Our condolences to your family. We will remember you always.
We will cherish our memories of fun times at TRF parties and VTR conventions with you. You made camping at TRF special and brought us all together with bonfires, a performance by the Skyliners and fireworks.
Thank you Charles for being such an enthusiastic supporter of the British cars we love and helping us keep them running. You will be sorely missed.

Ftanz Bachmann

December 26, 2018

A wealth of knowledge about Britsh cars is gone but his impact on the hobby will remain forever. May he Rest In Peace

Daniel DelBianco

December 26, 2018

Charles was a very special member of the local automotive community. He was a great friend to the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix as he hosted our Countryside Tour each July and sponsored the Western Pennsylvania Triumph Club's British Car Day. Please accept our deepest sympathies from our family of 1,000 volunteers.

Mike Linthicum

December 26, 2018

My thoughts and prayers to the family. He will be missed by many many for sure and was a one of a kind Gentleman and Triumph expert. From all of us that own Triumph cars we have lost a good friend.

Linda and Bill Sohl

December 26, 2018

Charles.. We are so saddened to hear of your passing and we will miss you. You have been a true friend. Thank you for all the fun times we shared over the last 38 years between your Summer Parties and getting together at the VTR Conventions. A memory we will never forget is perusing the cars in the parking lot with a few other people at the many VTR Conventions until 4 AM. We then went out for breakfast but then needed to be ready for the next event. How did we manage to do that without any sleep? Yes, those were some of the fun times that we will always cherish.
RIP Charles..we will miss you! Our thoughts and prayers to your family at this very difficult time.
Linda and Bill Sohl
P.S. I can't thank you enough to have invited me to be your co-driver on The One Lap of America, 8,000 miles in 8 days in your TR 250. We became very close in those 8 days and we had a blast.
RIP Charles.
Bill Sohl

Andy Hamilton

December 26, 2018

Remembered always.

James Taylor

December 25, 2018

Will be missed enjoyed talking with doing business he was a dreamer loved British cars and the people hadn't seen him for a while but strangely had thoughts of him just last week.

kk

December 25, 2018

You are not alone during this time of sorrow and pain. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure this loss. As you remember your beloved one, the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way. May you find Strength from the love and care that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that you shared. Please accept my sincere condolences. IS 41:10

kk

December 25, 2018

You are not alone during this time of sorrow and pain. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure this loss. As you remember your beloved one, the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way. May you find Strength from the love and care that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that you shared. Please accept my sincere condolences. IS 41:10

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