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Charles E. "Charlie" Sens

1925 - 2020

Charles E. "Charlie" Sens obituary, 1925-2020, Marion, OH

BORN

1925

DIED

2020

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Snyder Funeral Homes, Gunder Hall Chapel

347 W Center Street

Marion, Ohio

Charles Sens Obituary

Charles E. "Charlie" Sens

Marion - A self-made man, Charles E. "Charlie" Sens, age 94, of Marion, died Friday, January 31, 2020, at home surrounded by his loving family following an extended illness.

On April 4, 1925, Charlie was born in Marion, Ohio, the eleventh of twelve children of the late Joseph F. Sens Sr. and Marybelle (Gough) Sens. He graduated from St. Mary's High School. Growing up, Charlie started his working career when he was 12 years old, making the most of his newspaper route as a "Paper Boy".

Immediately following graduation, Charlie enlisted to serve his beloved country in the US Army during the battle of World War II. He served in the 34th Armory Infantry division and was stationed in Iowa, earning a Silver Star and Purple Heart for his heroics during the Battle of Anzio and the Northern African Campaign.

Upon his honorable discharge, Charlie returned home to Marion, Ohio, where he would be set up on a blind date with Jeannette Schuler, who was friends with Charlie's sister at church. From there the rest is history. They were married shortly thereafter on October 9, 1948. Together they lovingly raised six children and shared seventy-one wonderful years of marriage.

While courting Jeannette, Charlie started Servex Electronics with his brother, Joseph Sens Jr., opening their first store on N. State St. in Marion with $10. While trying to grow the business, he was helping to make ends meet as a teller at Fahey Bank, where Frances Huber saw him as a star pupil and took him under his wing and "always pushed him" to better himself. At Fahey Bank, he worked his way up to President of the bank in the '70s and '80s. During that time, he was growing his Servex Electronics business, expanding to Mansfield, Sandusky, Tiffin, Fremont, Mount Vernon, Findlay, Delaware, and Wooster. They diversified their business with both wholesale and retail stores, and developing shopping centers and strip malls to manage commercially. Charlie was especially proud to have his children follow in his footsteps to help manage their family's business ventures.

Very civic minded, Charlie had served on too many boards in the community to be able to list them all and in many capacities; notably the Rotary Club of Marion and Marion Area Chamber of Commerce. He was a lifetime member of the VFW Post 7201 and served on the board of directors of Scioto Downs. One example of his love for his community, was when he donated fifty-plus television sets to the Marion Children's Home to try and give those children a little happiness and hope. He also was a faithful member of St. Mary Church and of the Knights of Columbus in Marion.

As Charlie's work accomplishments grew, so did the size of his hobbies. Anyone who knew Charlie knew about his love for antique cars, which lead to the Charlie Sens Car Museum, where his family joked that "he had more Ford's than the Henry Ford Museum." He also loved model train sets, building numerous extensive LGB train sets.

Charlie "did everything the hard way" in life. He worked hard and persevered, no matter the obstacles in his way. By far and away though, Charlie's proudest achievement was raising his six children (all of whom he adored) and putting them through college.

Throughout his life, Charlie had a lifelong love of music. Before starting his family, he had his own band, the Charles Sens Band, for whom he was the drummer and band director. He also loved traveling, and he and Jeannette traveled much of the world with their GE Group. Recently, he was proud to visit Washington DC on an Honor Flight.

A true gentleman, Charlie always had an ornery smile on his face, a wink in his eye, and warmth in his heart.

Left to cherish his memory are his beloved wife, Jeannette Sens of Marion; five children: Jean Sens of Florence, KY, Ruth Ann (Wayne) Perr of Fort Spanish, AL, Michael (Linda) Sens of Marysville, OH, Gregory (Ileana) Sens of Marion, and John (Denise) Sens of Marion; twelve grandchildren: Nicole (Ross) Camara, Sean (Karin Kringen) Crnkovich, Jeannette (Robert) Spano, Christopher (Robin) Perr, Lauren (Joe) Rebello, Danielle (Devin) Severns, Tony (Ashley) Sens, Greg Sens, Christina (Colin) Nicholson, Michelle Sens, and Jonathon and Lexie Sens; 19 great-grandchildren; and loads of nieces and nephews.

Including his parents, Charlie was preceded in death by his son, Patrick Sens; and all eleven siblings: Harold "Gene", Fred, Bernard, James, Joseph Jr., and Paul Sens, Anna Haley, Norma Jean, Bernadine, Mildred Howard, and Marie Wearsch.

His family will greet friends from 3 - 7 pm on Tuesday, February 4, 2020, at the Snyder Funeral Homes, GUNDER/HALL Chapel, 347 W. Center St., Marion. A sacred Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 am on Wednesday, at St. Mary Church, 251 N. Main St., Marion, with Father Thomas Buffer officiating. Military honors will be provided by the Marion County United Veterans Council at the church. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and they can be sent to the funeral home.

On behalf of his family, they would like to extend a heartfelt "Thank you" to Dr. Bobby Singh and staff and the nurses at Marion General Hospital and hospice.

Snyder Funeral Homes, Gunder/Hall Chapel, are honored to serve Charlie's family and your condolences may be expressed to them via www.SnyderFuneralHomes.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Marion Star from Feb. 2 to Feb. 3, 2020.

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Joan Stemen

February 22, 2020

I'm so sorry to hear of Charlies death. I didn't know about it at the time. He had a great life its hard to believe that he was able to do all that he did in his life time. You should be so proud.

Beth Swalley, RN

February 7, 2020

My deepest sympathies to the Sens family. I had the opportunity to meet Charlie as his home health nurse in the past and always enjoyed our visits. God bless and comfort you!

Hap Dowler Jr

February 4, 2020

Charlie was a wonderful example of a person who took advantage of the opportunity to better himself that's only offered in America. His desire and positive outlook were second to none. And he and Jeanette found a good balance between his work and his family responsibilities. I found it most enjoyable to be around him and his family. I send my condolences to his family. Hap Dowler, Jr.

Richard Rogers

February 4, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers for the Sens family.
Mr. Sens will be greatly missed and remembered as a great gentleman.

Rich and Sophie Rogers

Michael Alic

February 3, 2020

Mr. Sens was the only person in Marion that trusted me with a bank loan. Fahey bank allowed me to pay off my partners at The Toggery mens clothing store, I paid the loan off three years sooner then expected.
To this day I still appreciate Mr. Sens and Fahey Bank for all the help and trust they gave me. R.I.P.
Michel Alic

Dan Young

February 3, 2020

What an incredible man and friend. I don't think I ever saw him without a smile on his face. My deepest sympathies go out to the entire Sens family. I'm sure that God will welcome Charlie with open arms and God will keep his loving and healing hands around the Sens family.

Dan "Boone" Young

February 3, 2020

Thoughts and Prayers to the Sens Family. Charlie's Life is a Perfect Example of "Thee American Dream"
Mike Micheli & Family

Don & Barb Everly

February 3, 2020

So sorry to the Sens family for your loss. Will miss seeing Charlie at Saturday Mass at St. Mary's. May he rest in peace. He will always be remembered as a fine gentleman.

Don & Barbara Everly

Lowell and Joyce Sansone

February 3, 2020

My sincerest condolences to Mr.Sens family.I didnt meet him personally until late in life but after meeting him and his wife, I always got great pleasure from seeing them at the Servex store.He always made sure to remind me that my uncle gave him his first job after returning from World War 2 and you could tell he was truly grateful.He and Mrs, Sens raised a great family.May he rest in peace.

Jan Botts

February 2, 2020

My heartfelt sympathy to Mr.Sens's family. I remember his family as I was growing up in Marion as they were friends of my mom and dad. We will be thinking and praying for you in the days ahead.
Tom and Jan (Somerlot) Botts

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