Paul, Charlene (nee Hedger). God called this sweet angel home to live an everlasting life full of no more pain. Charlene was born November 16th, 1950 and left this earth headed to heaven on July 18th, 2025 at the age of 74. She was loved by many and will be deeply missed.
Charlene is proceeded in death by her husband William J. Paul Sr. and her son William J. Paul Jr. (Willy). She leaves behind her two daughters, Misty Paul (Brian) and Theresa Paul (Steven), and so many great memories with her grandchildren: Michael Hines (Alysha), Matthew Gilardi (Cheyenne), Joshua Gilardi, Brittany Hancock, Brian Hancock, Brianna Hancock (Brandon), Hailey Jackson (Collin), Rolland Marks, and William Hood. She also leaves behind her beloved great grandchildren Karrah Chamblin, Miranda, Matthew, and Karrolina Gilardi, Riley McGuire, Kaylinn Kennedy, Everly and Tucker Weiss, Brandon Bradshaw Jr., and Charlotte Jackson.
She also leaves her sisters, brothers, nieces, and nephews that she truly loved.
“No more pain, no more suffering. I am now healed and resting in the arms of my loved ones who we lost. I don’t want you all to cry; please carry on and be strong; I will forever be by your side. Remember me the way I was in good health, not in sickness. Always know that I loved you all in our own special way. One day we will be together again."
Love, Mom (Grandma)(Granny)
Visitation to be held at Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine St. Cincinnati, OH 45216. From 5-7 PM on Wednesday, July 23rd.
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