Charles R. Amrhein

Charles R. Amrhein

Charles Amrhein Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Sep. 12 to Sep. 13, 2002.

AMRHEIN
CHARLES R.
On Wed., Sept. 11, 2002, Charles R. Amrhein, 65, beloved husband of Geraldine M. (Hartlep) Amrhein of Bellevue, also survived by loving children Chuck Amrhein & his wife Lois of Bellevue; Donna Turcsanyi of Bellevue, Michael Amrhein of Mt. Washington, Thomas Amrhein & his wife Anne of Shaler, Eileen Krummert & her husband Ray of Ellwood City and Gerri Lynn Amrhein of Moon Twp., sisters Celine Kuntz of Ross Twp. and Peggy Kobus of West View and grandchildren Daniel, Ross, Brett, Jacob, Benjamin, Adam, Michelle, Elizabeth and Lauren. Preceded in death by a brother William Amrhein and a sister Terese Amrhein. A mechanic by trade, Chuck had worked for the County of Allegheny for 25 years retiring in 1998. He was a 39 year member of the Bellevue Volunteer Fire Dept. serving as Chief for 28 of those years. He also served as the Fire Marshall for the Borough of Bellevue, a Deputy Fire Marshall for the County of Allegheny, a state certified fire instructor at the North Park Training Academy and had worked part time for Suburban General Hospital as a Security Guard for 27 years. He was a naval veteran serving on the USS Mitchner as a destroyer leader. Friends invited on Thurs. & Fri. 2-4 & 7-9pm in THE ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, INC. A GOLDEN RULE MEMBER FIRM. 1014 California Avenue Avalon, (North Boros). A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Sat. at 9:00am in the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue where he had been a life member. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bellevue Volunteer Fire Dept., 537 Bayne Ave., Bellevue PA 15202.
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September 17, 2002

Wallace Simpson posted to the memorial.

September 16, 2002

Pat & Jim Wadlow posted to the memorial.

September 14, 2002

Kathy Balestrieri posted to the memorial.

Wallace Simpson

September 17, 2002

I was a co-worker who worked with Charlie at the Southside Garage for Allegheny County. Charlie was a great man. You have my deepest symphathy.

Pat & Jim Wadlow

September 16, 2002

Gerry,You and the Children have our deepest sympathy. I sure have missed chatting with Chuck the last 1 1/2 years, but the office has kept me informed of his visits. This was a shock to us. Everyone is in ourprayers, God Bless.

Kathy Balestrieri

September 14, 2002

To the Amrheim Family



My deepest sympathy to you in your time of grieve. Chuck was a kind and good hearted man. I have known him for a very long time. I have been doing your taxes for a long time. When he would come in he was always pleasant even though he hated doing the taxes. It will not be the same during tax season without seeing him. If you were having a bad day he would make you laugh and forget about all the bad things. My deepest sympathy again. He will be missed by all he ever came in contact with because that is what kind of a person he was.

Esther Eddie

September 13, 2002

Family of Chuck,

Chuck was a Good Friend of mine,

we had many talks,I was in charge of the Radiology Department for many years I retired in 95.

My Sincere Sympathy to all of you.

Cheryl Grec

September 13, 2002

Chuck:



My sincerest sympathies to you and your family.

Lisa Ray

September 13, 2002

Geri,



You and your children have my deepest sympathy. I worked with Chuck and Tom at SGH for a number of years and then worked with you at Kuhn's. Know that you are all in my prayers. God Bless.

Joy Babjack

September 12, 2002

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Angela Meehan-Beatty

September 12, 2002

With sincere sympathy to you Gerry and your family

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