Charles-Younger-Obituary

Charles Younger

Findlay, Ohio

About

DIED
September 28, 2024
LOCATION
Findlay, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

Charles Jacobs YoungerChuck Younger, 92, passed away Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, at his home surrounded by family.Chuck was born in Flora, Illinois, the only child of George Randolph Younger and Harriet Jacobs Younger. He grew up in Louisville, Illinois, and was active in music, sports, and student...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

We were neighbors and enjoyed seeing Chuck and Rusty on their daily jaunts. Always was enjoyable seeing and talking to the duo. Always a pleasure to see them! They are missed!

Chuck and Mariann were proof a conservative and a liberal could live in harmony, raise a great family and bring out the best in each other. I will miss delivering egg nogg to Chuck at Christmas and enjoying the lingering fragrance of a cigar. Chuck is the embodiment of "a life well lived."

Chuck, as I knew him was a great person, he liked to play golf and we played a few rounds, he always was smoking his cigar, when he passed my house, walking his dog, the cigar was always with him. We had a few lunches with Jose Torres talking about the good old days. Overall Chuck was a gentleman and he will be remembered forever. Unfortunately I will not be able to join in his life celebration. Lutz Schultze

Chuck hired me to work at Continental Cablevision. He was a great boss and l remember hearing him sing in the barbershop quartet. He will be missed.

My name is Ron Gargasz and I worked at WBGU-TV from 1964-2008, that is how I got to know Chuck and Mariann. Chuck & Mariann were strong supporters of WBGU-TV and fun to be around. Pat Fitzgerald, Pat Koehler,my wife Sharon and I got to be good friends with Chuck and Mariann, playing golf and also working on a documentary called "Looking For A Face like Mine". Mariann was a champion of the Mazza Museum and worked with WBGU-TV Producer Shawn Brady on creating the "Looking For A Face like...

Scott, Paul, Chris, What an Honor and Pleasure it was for me to have your Dad as an announcer and steady supporter of the FHS soccer program. I also admired him as a friend. Your Mom and Dad´s generosity to the Findlay Community will be valued by many for a long time. Their passing is a loss to the entire community. You´re in my prayers. Albert Laux

A great person. Dealt with Chuck professionally and of course on the golf course. What an honor to have known him.

Your Mom and Dad used their extra resources for the betterment of our community. I am so sorry for your family loss.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Our family will always treasure your Chuck and little bits of advice he shared with us. I can hear his laughter in my heart as he always expressed joy. The McCauley´s Pat, Nancy, Casey and Brendan