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Charles A. Urban

Wickliffe, Ohio

1952-2011 (Age 58)

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Charles A. Urban, age 58, of Wickliffe passed away July 30, 2011, at his residence. Born Dec. 10, 1952, in Cleveland, he was the son of Grace S. Urban and the late Charles V. Urban. For most of his adult life, Charles headed the Urban Roofing Company. He especially enjoyed cooking (Love...

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Dear Grace and family, please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your son and brother, Charles. Charles and I were born on the same day and year long ago and my mom, Clara, and Grace were childhood friends, really long ago. So sad that life comes at us so quickly and in a blink we're saying goodbye way too soon. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Lovingly, Debbie (Capriato) Morse

Dear Grace, Hope, and family, How sad it is to lose a dear one. Charles was always a gentleman and many loved him. His death occured at the same time my son, Steve left this life so I unit with Grace, my dear old friend, in grief. Losing a son is harder than losing a husband, Love to you all

I have fond memories of our grade school days at OLMC. My condolences to the Urban family. Rest in peace Charlie.

Charlie you were one of a kind. I know that you are at peace now. Sleep with the angels.

To the Urban Family: I was so saddened to read about Charle's passing. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Even though we have not seen each other for some time, our families will always share the wonderful memories of our "judo" days. You can contact me at [email protected].

Kathy Akiya Vaughn

I remember Charles as a bright and shining star in my second grade class. He was curious about the world around him, and, even then, had so many friends. May he rest in peace.

I miss my brother very much, and will not forget his willingness to talk and make friends. When he visited me recently in California, he made friends with all my neighbors in a two block radius! In two months, he knew them better than I did in two years. I know he did the same back home in Wickliffe. I think a nice way to honor my brother and his spirit of love and inclusion would be to stop and talk to a neighbor or stranger, take the time to recognize and acknowledge others. Love you Charles.

The words to "My Way" fit you just right Charlie. You are gone but will not be forgotten. The memories will live on.

Our sincerest condolences to the Urban family.

May Charlie rest in peace.