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Charles E. "Chip" Hedler

Toledo, Ohio

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Hedler, Charles E. “Chip”, age 78 years, of Toledo, OH, passed away March 19, 2024. As published in The Blade

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Chip was truly one of a kind. First met him when I was still in high school and started at camp store. We used to ride up to camp on the weekends in the fall to do maintenance work as a volunteer and Chip would always drive the pick up truck with a skies sitting in the back, no seatbelts, but always arriving safely because Chip is a good driver. He was always kind, com, great musician and leader. Just an all-around good guy. Miss him a lot.

Chipper was my classmate at Whittier school as well as DeVilbiss HS. But my fond memories of him are more from grade school. I was always in such awe of his intelligence and artistic abilities. He made himself a paper bag mask for Halloween that was a real work of art. Did not know he turned out to be such a wonderful human being since I lost touch with him, but it does not surprise me. Your Whittier Friend, Charlotte King Ashton

As a member of the DHS High School class of 1963, we wish to send our sincere condolences and sympathy to the family of our dear classmate, Chip:(. He will be missed greatly! Please send a head photo of him from high school or a most recent one to be placed on our class Memory Board to: [email protected] Thank You, Class Reunion Chairman

So sorry abt Chip. Way too soon. We needed him longer to help change the world He is a lasting memory for me as a lad at Camp Storer. ---My favorite camp counselor. He "made" us campers do much more than we thought possible. And with kind enthusiasm Each cabin had a certain spirit every camp period My memory is that we had the most spirit in Camp. We were the loudest and most active and full of accomplishments ( perhaps we were the just the fullest of our good-natured...

Chip was one of the kindest human beings I ever knew. We worked together for the Toledo Public Schools at Camp Storer and for Burt Spice at the Board of Education building for several years. Chip came back from Vietnam, having been drafted for dropping 1 credit hour at U. of T. Four of us went down to Washington, D.C. to protest against tge war snd March with Vietnam Veterans against the war, which was important to Chip. We marched with locked arms from Arlington Cemetary across the Potomoc...

I remember Chip and his sister Carol, from DeVilbiss High School. I even remember what house they lived in, in the Old Orchard neighborhood. I last saw Chip at the grocery store with his Mother, when I was shopping. I stopped and chatted for a while. That was quite a long time ago, but so nice to see him. My condolences to all his friends and family. Linda Selman