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Charles Schwenker Obituary

Schwenker Charles Varley Schwenker was a native of Columbus. He graduated from Upper Arlington High School. He received his Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor from the Ohio State University. Mr. Schwenker met his wife, Peggy O'Ryan, (deceased) while they were both attending Ohio State University. He had two sons, Charley (deceased), and Bill (Tina), of San Diego; and a daughter, Diana (Scott) Anderson of San Francisco; granddaughter, Kitty (Brandy); and great grandson, Knox of San Francisco; and grandson, Oliver (Olivia) of Scottsdale, AZ. Mr. Schwenker's father, Charles A. Schwenker, was an outstanding lawyer. Upon Charles's graduation he joined the family law firm of Charles S. Krumm and Charles A. Schwenker. Mr. Krumm was general counsel of the Ohio National Bank and under his supervision, Charles wrote the legal opinions on banking law questions, as was requested by the bank. In World War II, Mr. Schwenker served as an officer on the Alaska Highway Command. While there he applied for admission to the Yukon Bar, which consisted of eight members, but was told that Canadian citizenship was required! He later served as an assistant General Counsel to the Quatermaster General. After the war, he helped form the Schwenker, Teaford, Brothers & Solsberry law firm and later was senior partner of several successor law firms. His bar association activities included Chairman of the Municipal Court Committee, Public Relations Committee, and Fee Arbitration Committee of the Columbus Bar Association. He was the longest standing member of the Athletic Club of Columbus, where he was responsible for integrating women into the club. He was a member of the Ohio State Bar Association, Kentucky Bar Association, and the American Bar Association and the Bars of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. His civic activities included being President of the Berwick Civic Association, last Justice of the Peace of Upper Arlington, member of the Planning Commission of the City of Columbus, President of the Franklin County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, now called the Central Ohio Easter Seal Society, the last Administrator of the World War II and Korean War Bonus Commission and was in charge of its dissolution, Chairman of the Rhodes for Governor Committee for the first two times Rhodes successfully ran for Governor, Chairman of the Ohio Racing Commission, President of the National Association of State Racing Commissioners, President of the International Association of State Racing Commissioners, and Chairman of the State Personnel Board of Review. Mr. Schwenker was known for his integrity and held himself to the highest of standards. He appreciated beauty in all of its forms, from his everyday surroundings to the palaces of Europe. He was an adventurer in all ways. He explored every cave within 1,000 miles, canoed with overland portage, traveled the world, enjoying dinner at Brighton Pavillion served by the Queen Elizabeth's footmen. He was a very kind, generous and charitable man, quietly giving help to many - both to individuals and to organizations. Mr. Schwenker was a very proper and perfect gentleman with perfect manners who made everyone feel at ease. He had a great sense of humor and could find the funny side of any situation and laugh with kindness. He will be missed. By way of conclusion, one of Charles' favorite legal stories is this one: Abe Gertner, who had the Gertner Bar Exam Preparation Course for many years, used to impress upon his students not to make hasty decisions. To illustrate this point, he used to tell this story which he said is true. One day he had a call from a client who asked if he could be put in jail for doing a certain thing. Abe said he was at the point of telling the client "of course not", when he heard background noise on the phone. He asked of the client where he was, and the client replied "in jail". Friends are welcome to celebrate Charles's life on Friday, February 20, from 5-7 p.m. at SCHOEDINGER NORTHWEST CHAPEL, 1740 Zollinger Road. There will also be a short service from 10-10:30 a.m., February 21, 2015 at Schoedingers. Interment to follow at St. Joseph Cemetery. Please visit www.schoedinger.com to share memories and messages of support to his family.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Feb. 18 to Feb. 19, 2015.

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Kathryn Whitacre

February 12, 2019

Charles or Mr. Schwenker as I always called him, was and incredible man who loved his family beyond words! I am hoping that his children will always remember the love he had for them and never let anything come between them. Life is a short journey and a gift given to each of us. I will always be grateful for everything that he did for me and I feel very honored to have had the privilege of knowing him! He is dearly missed.

February 22, 2015

Mr. Charles Schwenker was a wonderful man and a perfect gentleman that I will remember with happiness. If only there could be more Mr. Charles Shwenker's in the world, we would have a better place. Although, I did not know him for long, I knew him to be a gentle, kind and generous man who so loved his family! I loved the stories that he shared with me and the many places he traveled too. It was very apparent that he loved life.
I will always be grateful that I had the privilege to know and work for him. He will be greatly missed.
Sincerely, Kathryn Whitacre

February 20, 2015

To the family of Charles Schwenker. I was so saddened to read of Mr. Schwenker's life release. My Aunt Sylvia Donaldson was his client and I was his client also. This man was known for his integrity and was a gentleman in every respect and a highly regarded man and lawyer. Columbus has lost one of
its best.
Love & Prayers
Alice J. Russell

Kitty Anderson

February 19, 2015

We love u granddaddy. We miss you dearly but we celebrate your life instead of feeling sorrow. We treasure the time we had with you and your imprint on our hearts and minds will last forever. You lived an inspiring life of integrity and grace and love. Wherever you are now is a better place because you are there.
I will never forget you. I love you so much.

February 19, 2015

Mr. Schwenker's 100th birthday will always be a festive memory for me. Since my father, JR Richardson, enjoyed his friendship, I allowed myself to remember happy "Father" moments that night, too. My family was always proud to know this gentleman.

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20

Celebration of Life

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

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21

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10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

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1740 Zollinger Road, Columbus, OH 43221

Feb

21

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