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Charles Soliday Obituary

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Charles "Chas" Thomas Soliday, 49, of Dayton died October 26, 2011. Born June 12, 1962 in Connellsville, PA. Chas had lived in the Dayton since 1988 and was an employee of Longhorn Glass in Houston as a production supervisor.
Services are 10:00 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011 at Pace-Stancil Funeral Home Chapel with interment at Palms Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 5:00 to 9:00 p.m., Friday at the funeral home.
He is survived by wife: Melinda L. Soliday of Dayton; sons: Charles W. Soliday and wife Jaci of FL and Jesse T. Soliday and wife Wendy Powlison of Dayton; grandchildren: Charles R. Soliday and Gabrielle P. Soliday of FL; father: Charles H. Soliday ; sisters and brothers of PA.
Pace-Stancil Funeral Home
1304 N. Cleveland
Dayton, Texas 77535
936-258-5300

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Oct. 28, 2011.

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Teresa Herrera

November 22, 2012

Although it has been a year now since Chuck's passing, He is still deeply missed and fondly remembered at Longhorn Glass Company. I am hoping sincerely that all of his family and friends, near and far, are all well, safe and living life to the fullest as he would want us to. God Bless You!

December 7, 2011

Just recently heard of Chas passing. I graduated with him and he always made me laugh.He was the class clown and I still remember that picture in the yearbook. It's very sad. Deepest sympathy goes out to the family. cherylan miller (swink)

janie garlick

November 4, 2011

I was so sorry to hear about chas. we went to school together and grew up in south connellsville pa. he was a great guy. my deepest sympathies to the family
Janie Garlick

Twanda Kilton

October 30, 2011

My nephew Chas, one of God's newest Texas Angels
They say Remembrance is God's greatest gifts, and I will forever be
grateful I had the chance to spend time with Melinda and Chas in Mill
Run Pa. this past August. His infectious laugh and smile can never be
forgotten. So we can shed tears that he is gone or smile because
he lived and touched our lives. May the Lord hold you close until we
meet again.
Love Aunt Twanda

October 30, 2011

Our deepest sympathy to all the Soliday families. I am a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper and a long time friend of Scott & Sandy. Please know that though we are far in distance, our thoughts are close at hand and heart. May you find comfort and strength in God's love.
Pierre & Dona DeFelice,
Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Mike & Dayna Feist (Schlichter)

October 28, 2011

Melinda & family, Melissa & Dawn, we are so sorry to hear about the sudden passing of Charles. We are praying that God will hold you all very close during this difficult time.

Karen Staton (Stone)

October 28, 2011

I am so sorry to hear about Chuck. I worked for and with Chuck for 4 years at Longhorn Glass. He had a way of making us laugh when the going got tough at the plant. He would do something silly to get us through the shift. My prayers go out to all of his loved ones.

Johnny Johnson

October 28, 2011

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Teresa Herrera

October 28, 2011

Chuck was a really good person, boss and friend. Last March he rode his bike in a fundraiser for my granddaughter, Victoria. I know that everyone who knew and worked both for and with Chuck will always remember his hard-working ethics, his sense of humor and his contagious smile. My family will always be grateful to have known him and we will pray for comfort for his loving family and his friends the whole world over. God grant you all peace and keep you safe always.

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