Charles-Reeder-Obituary

Charles W. Reeder Jr.

Bath, Ohio

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DIED
September 7, 2020
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Bath, Ohio

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Rev. Charles W. Reeder, Jr. slipped quietly into eternity September 7, 2020. He was raised in Bath, Ohio by his parents, Chuck and Betty Reeder and he attended Bath Elementary and Revere High Schools. After receiving a BS in Sociology and an MA in City Planning from The University of Akron, he...

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Chuck we love you and miss you and just asked Jesus to give you a big hug from us. Love you, Brad and Patti

Pastor Reeder had a heart of gold and a big smile to go along with it. He was our favorite pastor because he stood for truth while other pastors caved to tickle the ears of people who condoned worldly lifestyles. He lost two churches for standing for the ten Commandments and not caving to demands from people who wanted him to condone sinful lifestyles. He also stood for protecting the unborn. While other churches hired guards so we could not hand out pro life literature to protect the unborn...

One in HIM! Forever! I miss you! PJ

Lost you three years ago. Can´t wait to see you again. You are in my and our girls´ hearts! The grandsons all miss you too- you´d be so proud of them. PJ

It´s been two years since you left. Your girls and I cannot wait to see you again. No doubt you are leading a teaching series and have met your spiritual heroes. Tell all our loved ones hello. I´ll love you till the day I die!

It´s been a year, my sweet. I miss you every day. Cannot wait to see you again. Our girls and grandsons say " hello." You were the best dad and grandpa ever. Best husband too Love you more than my luggage. PJ

Chuck is having a good time in heaven but we sure miss him. Hugs to sweet Pat who is leading the charge to advance the Kingdom

You were a good man! A man of God!
I will love you forever!

PJ

I wanted to add more but it had already posted or condolences. So here goes... Chuck was our pastor in Broomfield Colorado. He was a true and faithful man of God who stood for what was right and true no matter the consequences. He was not afraid to speak truth from the pulpit even if it meant losing parishioners. Brad and I look up to him. He is a hero and true man of God. His heart was huge. We will miss him tremendously.