Charles-Sheehy-Obituary

Charles R. Sheehy

Toledo, Ohio

Age 76

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DIED
March 1, 2025
AGE
76
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio

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Charles R. SheehyCharles R. Sheehy, 76, passed away peacefully on March 1, 2025, surrounded by his loved ones. Charlie was the tenth of twelve children and often remarked he was the last one not spoiled. Charlie was one of those guys that could make friends in an elevator. When everyone else was...

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Uncle Charlie at one of the Sheehy family Christmas parties held at Good Shepherd Catholic Church

Charlie was The best Irish Catholic I ever met, as he would often tell me he was. Rest Well. Bridgette former Co-Worker

We had some great times with the city of Toledo .you will be missed RIP My friend

Such a great guy. Never forget our times running the streets around Good Shepherd. Thanks Charlie for your smile for your kindness for being you.

Grieve not...nor speak of me with tears...but laugh and talk of me...as though I were beside you. I loved you so...'twas heaven here with you. Rest in peace, Charlie. Jerry and Karen Jankowski

TO THE SHEEHY FAMILY. SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, UNABLE TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL SINCE WE MOVED TO ARIZONA, RIH MY FRIEND, TELL TOM WE SAID HELLO

I had the pleasure of working with Charlie for over 25 years at Parks and continuing the friendship after his retirement. Charlie cared for others and demonstrated compassion, especially those who may be considered underdogs. He was always there to support, often with humor and always with empathy and optimism. I enjoyed hearing stories of the shenanigans and adventures he shared with his siblings and friends growing up on Clark Street in East Toledo. Charlie loved Mary and his family...

I had the pleasure of working with Charlie for over 25 years at Parks and continuing the friendship after his retirement. Charlie cared for others and demonstrated compassion, especially for those who may be considered underdogs. He was always there to support, often with humor and always with empathy and optimism. I enjoyed hearing his stories of the shenanigans and adventures he shared with his siblings and friends growing up on Clark Street in East Toledo. Charlie loved Mary and the...

I remember the 1st time I meet Charlie and Mary. I broke down on the corner, and God took me to their house. In talking to them, I found out he was Mike and Mary's brother. They helped me, and I was so scared because they were strangers. By the time I left them, I was so comfortable. I never saw them again. I send my best wishes and prayers to the whole family.