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Charles OTT Jr.

Centerville, Ohio

1935 - 2020

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OTT, Jr., Charles J. Charles J. Ott, Jr. (age 85) from Centerville, (and formerly from Englewood) passed away on October 4, 2020. He was born on January 3, 1935, in New York. He is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Sue. He is also survived by his children: Kathy Doherty (Steve), Carol...

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Sue, Tom, Carol and Kathy so sorry for your loss. I am sure Charlie will be missed. I have thought of him many times in these past years. I remember the fun times had dining out, going to movies, picnics, and playing games at your home in Englewood. I have very good memories serving with Charlie as fellow department heads at Trotwood Junior high. I also remember the fine support he gave to staff as the principal. Again condolences. Loss of a loved one is very difficult.

Just heard about Charlie's passing. So sorry to hear. My condolences to the family. I remember Charlie very well, with many happy memories. Sue, so sorry for your loss. I remember the fun times that were enjoyed dining out and picnics at your house in Englewood.

In recent years, Mr. Ott had been on my mind, and I was asking around to find him since he left the Englewood area. I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing. I recall his intellect and kind spirit. Mr. Ott worked with my mother at Trotwood. When I was struggling with pre-calculus in high school, Mr. Ott was my mother's first call. He was generous enough to tutor me that semester, and I am forever grateful for his help. You will be missed, Mr. Ott. Rest peacefully.

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Charles. I taught with him at Trotwood Junior High in the 60's. He was a wonderful colleague and teacher. Our families spent good times together. May his memory be eternal. Vanessa Demetriades

I am sorry for your loss Carol. I am glad you were able to live nearby him for the past couple of years.

Tom and Amy, prayers to you and your family. We are sorry for your loss. After all these years, I never knew he was a classically trained piano player.

Mrs Ott and Family,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Mr. Ott was a lovely person and one of the best, highly respected administrators Trotwood had to offer. He was such a kind person beloved by students and staff.

We in joyed your trips east with your family to visit your sisters Gloria and Kay and niece Virginia and nephews Wayne and Bruce

Sorry for your loss Tom and Amy. Prayers for all of you and your family