CHARLENE-PHELPS-Obituary

CHARLENE PHELPS MSN, RN

Cleveland, Ohio

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FAAN, age 75. Beloved daughter of the late Charles E. Phelps and Margaret D. Martin and step-daughter of Lionel E. Martin; dear sister of Margaret M. Brown (James); fond aunt of Elizabeth S. McCleery (Matthew) and Blaire Catalano (Mark); dear friend of Nancy A. Gorenshek. Charlene earned her BSN...

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Charlene was my supervisor at university hospitals.
She was a brilliant woman of whom any question was answered and any obstacle overcome. As soon as you met her you fell instantly in love. I loved her and will weep many tears mourning her loss. I just found out and it was 2years ago. No wonder the world is so in chaos now because she touched everything with her majic wand organizing and encouraging and getting to the bottom of things and beautifying. I'm writing this on a small...

Charlene and Nancy were neighbors of ours when I was growing up. 1 of the nicest ladies I've ever met. I'm saddened to hear of her passing. Rest in Peace m'am.

Charlene was a great mentor to me in my early nursing career at University Hospitals. I remember her wisdom, insight, and great interpersonal skills. She was an amazing woman. I treasure my memories of her.
Carol Mastalerz

Charlene was a leader and mentor who set an example for her staff by listening with respect to all ideas, teaching people to work together as a team, and instilling in people the ethic to constantly strive for excellence in caring for their patients. That, along with her sense of humor and mean golf swing made for one cool lady. I will miss her. My sympathy to Nancy and her family.

I'll smile as I remember you relating many of your stories of nursing history.
Linda

We at Ohio Citizen Action fondly remember Charlene Phelps and her many years of support and friendship. Our condolences to family and other friends who will miss her. - Melissa English, Ohio Citizen Action

Our deepest sympathy to the Phelps family and to Nancy.We will miss the stimulating discussions we had on politics and health care.

It was my pleasure to know Charlene. She was a wise and classy lady. We will surely miss her at The College Club of Cleveland.