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Charles H. Genrich

1946 - 2023

Charles H. Genrich obituary, 1946-2023, Fairfax, NY

BORN

1946

DIED

2023

Charles Genrich Obituary

Charles "Chuck" Genrich, a loving father, grandfather, and brother peacefully passed away on October 31, 2023 at the age of 77 years young. Chuck was preceded in death by his parents, J. Harold and Marcia Merkel Genrich, and is survived by his four children, Gretchyn, Gabrielle, Gillian and Graham; four grandchildren, Vivienne and Madeleine, William and Alexis; his sisters and brothers, Meg Schaefer, John Genrich, Mark Genrich and Susan Foster.

Chuck was born in Buffalo, New York to loving parents, and grew up attending neighborhood public schools including Amherst High School ('64). He always referred to himself as "just a country boy from Buffalo." He attended Colgate University ('68) where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History. With his love of journalism, he enjoyed his role as Associate Editor of the school newspaper, the Maroon. Chuck received master's degrees in public administration and education from Harvard University's Schools of Government and Education ('74 and '75), and completed a certificate program at Oxford University (U.K.). He married the late Karen Frauenheim and they had four children together, of whom he was effusively proud. He took his son and daughters on scouting camping trips, picnics and fishing at Burke Lake Park, and loved Myrtle beach vacations. He loved theater, music and the performing arts and he often took his family to performances and sporting events in Washington, D.C. Of those, John Denver, Cats the musical, the Great American Workout at the White House, and the Harlem Globe Trotters were his favorites.

In his early political science career he held many positions in government such as a Legislative Assistant and congressional speech writer. He was a natural born teacher and enjoyed serving as an Adjunct Professor in public policy, marketing, and communications with American University, Nyack College, Strayer University, and George Mason University. He developed the 1st-in-the-Nation Service-Learning Internship Program for High School Students and dedicated that to his father, J. Harold Genrich, a prominent Western New York Architect. The program is now modeled in thousands of school districts around the country.

With his passion for strategic planning and the Washington DC area, Chuck founded Special Event Management Services, LLC in January 1995 and worked in the role of chief operating officer until his death. He excelled in establishing strong relationships with the event planning and transportation industries and thoroughly enjoyed the diverse people he met as he grew his business. He was particularly proud and humbled to provide the transportation for Pope Saint John Paul II, which involved 3,000 media and press and all the motorcade operations for 5 days in New York, New Jersey and Maryland. He was also honored to provide transportation for presidential inaugurations and galas, and Congressional Gold Medal Ceremonies to name a few. Special Event Management Services was the longstanding primary VIP transportation provider for the annual March for Life. Chuck honored Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines through event work with organizations like Wounded Warrior Program and Veterans Day weekend ceremonies.

As a caring father and grandfather, Chuck was always asking what he could do to help his children. He imparted in them the importance of higher education, hard work, and sacrifice. His own resiliency and strength were evidenced by the over 12 years he continued to run his business despite weekly dialysis for end stage renal disease. He was an active volunteer for the American Kidney Fund, as well as DC-area rescue missions (Gospel Rescue Ministries), and So Others Might Eat (SOME). Being a devout Christian, Chuck always centered his life with unwavering faith professed in the choir and bible study.

A celebration of his tremendous life will be held at Immanuel Bible Church in Springfield, VA on November 13, 2023 at 10 am. In lieu of flowers, donations could be made to the American Kidney Fund in his honor.
Published by Buffalo News from Nov. 7 to Nov. 8, 2023.

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Geoffrey

March 8, 2025

I didn't Chuck very well. Gabrielle would say I didn't know him at all. I do know that after my own dad passed away, I had felt like he was a father to me. I want to say never had I met someone so devoted to his faith and family. He had a manner that was new to me. Something I never placed, only respected and looked up to. I thought he may be versed in escape and evade. He had a great sense of humour. However taken so early, I was honored to know him.

Bob Holloway

November 1, 2024

To add to my previous entry, Chuck and I became friends in elementary school. While I regret that we lost contact over the years, I am grateful for the fond memories I have of him. My best to his whole family. Bob Holloway ACHS `64

Jeffrey E Baker

August 10, 2024

I'm shocked to hear that Chuck passed away. I've had Chuck on my Facebook friend list. I worked for his Uncle Willard's Hotel from 1994-99. Always great to see him when he was in town to visit the Hotel

Laura and John Murray

November 13, 2023

We are very sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. We fondly recall scouting events with Chuck and his son Graham and our son John. We use to tease Chuck that he was the "great communicator" as he had a special " in "that got our scouts invitations to be in the company of some entertainers and politicians. We always enjoyed being in his company and there was always lots of laughter.
In more recent years, my husband was in touch with Chuck for setting up transportation for the March for Life participants from our church. May he rest in peace.
Laura and John Murray

Kathy Finaldi

November 9, 2023

I did not have contact with Chuck since I graduated from ACHS. However, I do remember him with as being one of the most kind and caring of our generation.Rest in peace, Chuck and sincere sympathy to your loved ones . Kathy Kubli Finaldi `65

Gabrielle

November 9, 2023

Rest in peace, papa G.
Your in God's hands now.

Bob Holloway

November 8, 2023

My deepest condolences to the entire family. Chuck and I were ACHS classmates and friends. As happens in life, we lost touch over the years. He was a talented, great guy.

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