Charles E. Steigerwald

Charles E. Steigerwald obituary, Rocky River, OH

Charles E. Steigerwald

Charles Steigerwald Obituary

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Charles E. Steigerwald, age 89, of Rocky River; beloved husband of the late Jane Sessions Steigerwald; dear father of Julie Steigerwald, Betsy Yingling (John), Ruby Steigerwald (Jamie Buss); loving grandfather of Kevin Degnan, Charles Yingling, Joy Yingling, Inez Steigerwald, Celeste Buss, Christina Steigerwald; great-grandfather of Moira Degnan and Edie Steigerwald; brother of the late Georgine Rhodes, David, Rosemary Scott, Marjorie Oatis, Paul and Jerome; uncle of many; former father-in-law of John Degnan. Passed away on November 30, 2020. Memorial contributions may be forwarded to Food For The Poor, Inc., 6401 Lyons Rd., Coconut Creek, FL 33073, or donate directly at foodforthepoor.org. Charlie, the 5th of 7 raucous children, was born and spent his early years in Fairview Park, Ohio. Later the family moved to Lakewood, and it was at Lakewood High School that Charlie met the love of his life, Jane Sessions. After attending college at Lehigh University, Charlie enlisted in the army, where he became a tank commander and instructor, and spent most of his service years from 1953 to 1955 in Germany, in the post-war occupation army. Already engaged to Jane, she joined him in Mannheim, Germany in March of 1955 where they were wed, and lived in a small off-base apartment until his tour of duty ended. After returning to the states and buying a house in Bay Village, Charlie began working in sales, and the family expanded with 3 blonde-haired daughters. A job change moved them to Columbus in 1965, where Charlie eventually became a partner and Vice President of the Rimrock Corporation, a successful small manufacturing company that made equipment for the die casting industry. Charlie was proud of the fact that Rimrock was one of the pioneers in bringing mechanization to the very dangerous die casting industry. He eventually left Rimrock and went out on his own as a manufacturer's rep. As retirement drew nearer, he and Jane moved back to Cleveland in 1992 so that he could be back on "big water." Besides his family, Charlie had 2 big loves in his life: cars and boats. He owned several Porsches over the years, although everyone's favorite was his 1964 sky blue 356. He was active in the 356 Registry Porsche group, and often drove his blue Porsche to meets and rallies. Of course almost everyone knows Charlie as a sailor, and he was the very happiest when he was out on the water. He did not come by this love naturally, as no one else in his family were boaters. He was introduced to sailing by childhood friends Joe Bennet and Chuck Cable, and was hooked. At age 11 or 12 he bought his own Comet, and from there until the end of his life, he owned a series of sailboats – Yankee, Thistle, Windmill, OK Dinghy, T-10, and Concordia, as well as a few motor boats - his beloved trawler Pilgrim, and a couple of Lymans, as well as a couple of wooden rowboats thrown in for good measure. ALL of them were wooden boats, except the OK Dinghy, and if they had made those in wood, he probably would have bought one. While living in Columbus, he was one of the early founders of the Hoover Yacht Club (now Hoover Sailing Club) on Hoover Reservoir. It was there that Charlie became an avid Thistle racer, and he competed locally and nationally from 1966 until the mid-80's. He was an excellent sailor and always fun to sail with, whether he was doing well or doing poorly, or just out for a pleasure sail. Charlie won the Thistle nationals with daughter Julie and Doug Laber as crew in 1972, one of his top sailing achievements. He also served as the Thistle Class president in 1976. At Charlie's invitation and encouragement, all three daughters grew up sailing Thistles with him, and were some of the few girls racing in the late 60's and 70's. The family spent summers traveling to regattas all over the country. His grandchildren still race his Thistle "Windlassie" – the third generation to do so. Charlie loved to race sailboats, but he also just loved sailing and being on the water more than anything else. He was a member of the Cleveland Yachting Club from 1956 until his death, and always loved racing on Lake Erie, or taking off with his three daughters for a night sail to Kelley's Island, 50-some miles away, or in later years just going out for an afternoon sail on his beloved Yankee "Dawn" or Concordia "Tina." The end of his racing career was happily spent with the crew of Chuck Gustafson's Tartan 10, where he met Nancy Konrad, his good friend and companion for the last adventures of his life. One of his favorite vacation spots was sailing in the British Virgin Islands, and he and Jane made many trips there with friends and family. Sailing in the BVIs transitioned to renting houses on St. John, USVI, where snorkeling and occasional sails were the activities. Several Christmases and Easters were spent in a large house with all the family together – daughters, in-laws and grandchildren – perhaps Charlie's best vacations ever (certainly the daughters and grandkids thought so!). Charlie's faith was an important part of his life. As a child he attended St. Angela Merici church and grade school in Fairview Park. He attended mass every Sunday, whether at home, sailing in a regatta, or overseas for work. When he and Jane moved back to Rocky River in 1992, he became very active in the parish again, serving as a Eucharistic minister, on the parish council, and with the St. Vincent de Paul Society which works to end poverty through systemic change. While he was physically able, he loved to ride his bike to morning mass. Until the pandemic closed things down, he still managed to get to mass every Sunday. Charlie tried to live his faith through his kindness and generosity. He shared his financial blessings, supporting many causes: several Catholic charities and the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Cleveland institutions such as the Art Museum and the Orchestra, as well as Food For The Poor, Doctors Without Borders, and others. Everyone who met Charlie Steigerwald liked him, and those of us that knew him well loved him dearly. He will be missed by many. (440) 333-9774 www.buschcares.com

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November 24, 2022

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December 16, 2020

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chris pohly

November 24, 2022

I think of Charlie often and many times wish that I could have 1 more conversation with him. He was truly a wonderful man. I miss him

Chris Pohly

November 25, 2021

I think of Charlie often and miss seeing him at St. Angela's. He was a gentleman who loved his family and his community. God Bless you Charlie, I miss you

christine pohly

December 16, 2020

I met Charlie through my husband in the die casting business. He was a remarkable person and we shared some meaningful events through St. Angela's. I looked up to Charlie and will be forever grateful to have known him. He is a saint in heaven now.

John Schanz

December 13, 2020

Charlie was a dear long time friend. He will be missed. A warm hug to his beautiful daughters and family.

Jean Kumler

December 11, 2020

Charlie was such a pleasant and truly nice man. Always had a friendly, positive and fun comment. We at the Beach House will miss him.

Rita Bennett

December 9, 2020

Charlie was one of the sweetest and most supportive people I have ever known. I learned of his strong faith as I watched him receive communion at my tiny Catholic New Year's eve wedding many years ago. He will truly be missed by many.

Cherie Bauer

December 8, 2020

I apologize that my message is so late in coming. Charlie was someone my late husband Jack most admired and aspired to emulate. A very great sailor with a deep love for the sport he set the example of what a true Corinthian is. Besides that, he was a great deal of fun to be around. He will be much missed.

Tod Cowen

December 6, 2020

The Cowen's history with Charlie (and his family) spanned more than 60 years, from Comets and International 14s in the 1940s to a golden afternoon on the restored Dawn decades later. He was a remarkable man, and we remember him with tremendous gratitude for his friendship.

Nancy and Pete Dwyer-Mahoney

December 6, 2020

A real joy to have known Charlie. Such a fine man and to have sailed in his world.

Bill and Ione Cowen

December 5, 2020

Charlie was my favorite friend of all time, I sailed with him regularly and will miss him greatly.We shared many Put-in-Bay regattas, a trip to the cape for America Cup trials as well as regular Sunday races in the R boats and Yankees.He was a dear friend of my older brother back in the Comet and I 14 days. Ione remembers the many times in Bay Village putting together Christmas presents and planning life events. When he and Jane were in Columbus, I had the opportunity to visit for hours. One time he helped us restore a Windmill which we shared with Julie. May Charlie always have "wind at his back".Our best to the girls.

cynthia steinberger

December 5, 2020

Loved my times on the water with Charlie..and we shared a friend , Chuck Cable

Peggy Roche

December 5, 2020

Thank you for sharing Uncle Chuck's beautiful service with us. He was the best, always the life of the party at our many family reunions! Always greeted you with a smile and a hug and made you feel welcome. He will be missed. Sail to heaven, Uncle Chuck!

Dave Ryan

December 5, 2020

Dear Julie, Betsy, and Ruby, first of all, thank you for making it possible for us to virtually attend Chuck's funeral. Since hearing of his passing a couple of days ago, I have had many thoughts and memories stirred of the 51 years that I knew your Dad. He was a boss, a teacher, a mentor, a traveling companion, a major part of our Sales team, a fellow car restorer, a patient sailing instructor, etc., but most of all, was a good friend. In addition to our work relationship, we remember all of the good times that our family had with your family. Chuck and Jane were the warmest and most hospitable people that we have known and their kindness to us will never be forgotten. Wether we were selling widgets to die casters, or busting knuckles restoring old cars, or sharing a pew at St. Catharine's on Good Friday's, or untangling me from spinnaker sheets, Chuck was always a kind, compassionate, caring, welcoming person for which I thank God for placing him in my life.
May he and Jane Rest In Peace and may God Bless you and your families.

Paula Scott

December 5, 2020

A beautiful service for a beautiful man. I can guarantee the siblings are doing some celebrating now they're all together. Thank you for sharing the service. Love Pol

Paul Binder Binder

December 5, 2020

Charlie was a beloved member of the St. Vincent DePaul Society. He had a great heart.
On a personal note, Charlie and I enjoyed talked about Porsches and sports car racing, especially the Put-In-Bay races.

Jon,Kellie, Allison, Ian Lupica

December 5, 2020

We were so fortunate to have a friend like Charlie in our lives. A chance meeting at a car show was the beginning a wonderful friendship for our whole family. He touched our lives in more ways than can truly be expressed. Our dear friend will be missed. Love to his wonderful family that have always been there for him, right by his side.

Ron & Doug Stach-Hoffman

December 4, 2020

What a legacy, including the wonderful family he leaves behind. May you forever be comforted by the good he achieved, and continues to achieve through those who follow his example of love and charity.

lori milnes dobbin

December 4, 2020

We have such fond memories of Charlie....one of the great old heads of thistle families. These men seemed like fathers to all of us. Thoughts and prayers from the Milnes family.

Jerry Richardson

December 3, 2020

I worked with Charlie approximately 35 years.The last 14 with him selling under his Co. name ''The Clipper Co.''. He was truly a nice man and a friend. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. My sympathy and love goes out to his family. Jerry Richardson

Carol Kitchin

December 3, 2020

Sending love to your family. Charlie was a special man and great sailor. The Kitchin clan sends its condolences to your family.

Jane Amata

December 3, 2020

He was a special man with such a caring soul. He will be missed by many. May Charlie sail with the angels.

May the entire family be filled with peace knowing how much they loved and care for him in his later years.
Jane

Heidi Steigerwald

December 3, 2020

Uncle Charlie will forever be such an important person in my life. I learned so much on how to be a caring, loving, genuine person from him. He was truly a one if a kind person. Forever the epitome of a selfless man. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Kate Oatis

December 3, 2020

Lovely tribute to Uncle Chuck. I just keep thinking that he and his siblings and parents are all together again, enjoying some very good laughs. He sure gave the cousins some wonderful memories over the years. Love to you all. Cousin Katie Oatis

Craig Kvale

December 3, 2020

Charlie, a consumate Gentleman, you will be missed! One of the great ones!

Bob White

December 3, 2020

Charlie was the best. The best at many things but especially people. To listen and watch Charlie was to learn many of lifes most important lessons. Always he was with a smile and quick wit but underlying was the strength and conviction of the MAN. Loved by many because he loved so many. We'll miss him but his legacy lives on in family and those he touched. Miss you my friend

John Duckworth

December 2, 2020

Charlie was always so welcoming when the Thistlers showed up at CYC. He was easy to talk with and had plenty of stories. He and all his family are in my prayers.

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