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Charles Sullivan Obituary

Charles (Charlie) C. Sullivan November 11, 1923 January 3, 2019 Charles (Charlie) C. Sullivan, 95, of State College, died on Thursday, January 3, 2019, at the Wynwood House on Bernel Road in State College. Born November 11, 1923, in Butler, he was the son of the late Charles C. Sullivan and Hazel Jackson (Sullivan) Pifer. On August 11, 1951, he married Beatrice (Bea) Coleman, who survives and whom he met when they were students at Penn State. Also surviving are three children, Colleen S. Viehdorfer and her husband, Robert, of Allport, Douglas J. Sullivan and his wife, Nancy, of Lawrenceville, Ga., Lauren S. Paitson and her husband, David, of Sault Ste Marie, Mich.; one brother, Jay S. Pifer and his wife, Betty, of Aiken, S.C.; six grandchildren, Tracy Russ (husband Matt), Kristey Weber (husband Josh), Lindsay Kleinhoff (husband Billy), Aubrey Candela, Colt Viehdorfer (wife Elizabeth), and Dylan Viehdorfer (fiancee Brandy Phillips). Also surviving are six great-grandchildren, Sullivan, Ansley, Cullen, Hank, Abigail, and Brennan. Charlie was a 1941 graduate of Butler High School. He attended Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, before joining the United States Navy, receiving electrician's training at Purdue University, and then serving in the Pacific during WWII, from 1942 to 1946. He was a plank member of the destroyer escort, U.S.S. Wesson, DE-184, serving as a First Class Electrician's Mate, and was involved in seven campaigns. At the end of the war he returned to Capital University for a year where he sang in the Capital University Chapel Choir and toured with that choir. He transferred to Penn State and was a member of the Electrical Engineering Class of 1950. While at Penn State he sang in the Glee Club, became the manager, and was part of the Varsity Quartet, participating in one of the Fred Waring shows. He was also a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Charlie began his working career at Sylvania Electric in Emporium, in commercial engineering as a technical writer. A move to the Philadelphia area saw him become involved in the study of metallurgy, and pursing the business of metal distribution, selling to electrical manufacturers, ship building companies, and the U.S. Navy, both working for another company, and then eventually forming his own company. This was his profession for forty years. Charlie was a licensed aircraft pilot with over 8,000 hours of flying time, having an instrument, multi-engine, and commercial license. Eventually he went into aviation full-time and became a charter pilot and aircraft broker. Charlie was also a member of the F & AM Lodge 379 in Ridgway since 1947, a member of Quiet Birdmen, and a member of the Nittany Knights Chorus, having been honored as Barbershopper of the Year twice. He was a barbershopper for over forty years, starting when he lived in the Philadelphia area. He was a member of the quartet, The School Board, which performed extensively, and most recently played his fiddle with the Tuesday Night Bluegrass Jam group in Pine Hall, and as one of a guitar/fiddle duo who entertained locally. Besides his beloved music, he also enjoyed playing bridge and could often be seen at the Centre County Senior Center each week for the past few years. Charlie was a member of the State College Presbyterian Church, and was a Visiting Deacon for many years. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m., on Monday, January 7, 2019, at Koch Funeral Home, 2401 S. Atherton Street, State College. An additional visitation will be at 10:00 a.m., on Tuesday, January 8, 2019, at the funeral home. Funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m., with the Reverend Dr. Kathleen Kelly Hopper officiating. Burial will be in Centre County Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Nittany Knights Chorus, c/o Treasurer John Palmgren, Jr., 2016 Chelsea Lane, State College, PA 16801. Arrangements are under the care of Koch Funeral Home, State College. Online condolences and signing of the guest book may be entered at www.kochfuneralhome. com.

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Published by Centre Daily Times on Jan. 5, 2019.

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Eric Fromm

December 30, 2023

He was a great man, i felt honored to call him my friend. Even though he's gone west he is not forgotten by all who knew him.

Cindy Miceli

January 10, 2019

Dear Bea, Colleen, and family - On behalf of my parents, Barney(deceased) and Emily McCormick, we offer our deepest sympathy to special friends. We shared many good times over the years, including Bridge Club, 50-50, and Red Cross Volunteering. Colleen, I am so very sorry for the loss of your dad. (-Cindy). He was definitely one of the 'greats' from that great generation. I deeply feel your sadness, as I am still reeling from the sudden death of my father, more than a year ago. God be with your dear family. Sincerely, Cindy (and mom)

January 9, 2019

BIG TEARS TO YOU ALL!!! God Speed Charlie, and so sorry just went to the newspaper and this popped up. We know he is at peace, I am so glad I got to visit him, we had a wonderful visit with Betty as well. I would of loved to come out to get his Irish toast I sure hope it was written down. I knew I should of taped him that night. He was an amazing man, humble and kind. Please keep in touch with us at Centre County Veteran Affairs, you are like family to us, so very sad we missed seeing the family. Many hugs & prayers to you all. Sherry, Brian & Roger

Esther Porter

January 7, 2019

I am very sorry to read of the passing of Charles. I very much enjoyed his humor and the time spent together while he was president of 50-50 square dance club. My deepest sympathy to his wife and family. From old friend, Esther Porter

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Lew Rodrick

January 5, 2019

Coleen,

My sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your Dad. I recall meeting him when he and your Mom lived in Toftrees.

Eric Fromm

January 5, 2019

Charlie was a great man, I feel honored to have known him. Fly on Charlie.

January 5, 2019

I knew no one who lived as full a life as you did, Charlie. Thank you for being a great friend and I wish you safe passage.

David Coe

January 5, 2019

Another one of the "greatest generation" gone. Always enjoyed swapping sea stories with Charlie and playing with him at different jam sessions. He will be missed.

Bob Burlinson

January 5, 2019

Enjoyed playing with you, Charlie, at the Tuesday Night Bluegrass Jam and enjoyed the great conversations over the years - great fun to be with....missed you when we moved west.....

Fiddling on Tuesday nights

karl striedieck

January 5, 2019

Great to know you through the bluegrass jam, Charlie, where your fiddle playing was so motivating. And I could hear that kamikazi story another 10 times. Thanks fellow airman for your example and contributions.

Scott Krug

January 5, 2019

Chartlie met my three criteria for the best in personal relationships. I had tremendous respect for him, I had great affection for him and I learned a lot from him. So, too, I believe, did all of the participants at the Tuesday Night Bluegrass Jam.

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