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Charles W. Daughenbaugh 78, of Republic passed away on Friday, July 19, 2024 at Mercy Health-Tiffin Hospital surrounded by his loving family.
He was born August 27, 1945 to Cletus and Helen (Nye) Daughenbaugh in Fostoria. He married his high school sweetheart on July 10, 1962 at Trinity E.U.B. Church in Republic.
He is survived by his wife, Lynda of Republic; daughter, Janine Moore of Tiffin; Grandchildren, Kennedy (Dave) Shane of Fremont; Reece and Ashton Moore of Tiffin, Step-grandchildren, Kyla (Allan) Vega, Kiehra Moore, and Vivian Marcano all of Tiffin; Great granddaughter, Maliyah Moore, Step-greatgrandchildren, Jonathan (JJ) and Katalina Santos and Hadassah Vega; and daughter-in-law Gilda Daughenbaugh. Also surviving are brothers Cletus (Connie) Daughenbaugh, Larry and Ronald Daughenbaugh, all of Tiffin; sisters, Sharon Breese, Deb Daughenbaugh and Rachael Kimble all of Fostoria and Beverly (Jim) Myers of Clyde and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, son Michael, brothers, Robert and Raymond Daughenbaugh, and sister’s Geraldine Lenz, Gloria Meyers and infant twin sisters, Margaret and Mary Daughenbaugh.
He attended Scipio-Republic High School. He was an active member of Republic Trinity United Methodist Church where he served as Trustee chairperson. He coached little league baseball in his younger years. He was an avid fan of the Cleveland (Indians) Guardians, Cleveland Browns and The Ohio State Buckeyes.
Chuck was owner, president and CEO of Quick Tab II, Tiffin, a company he built from scratch in 1989 and today is a thriving and prosperous printing company. He was also the owner of Shelby Printing and Diversified Graphics. He was awarded the Entrepreneurial Spirit Award in 2005 for Quick Tab II from SIEDC.
His most cherished times were when he was with his family. He especially loved attending his grandchildren’s recitals, sporting and school events. He never missed one.
Visitation for family and friends will be Tuesday, July 23 from 4-8 PM at the Lindsey-Shook Funeral Home, 3085 St. Rt. 19, Bloomville. Funeral services will be Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at 2:00 PM at the funeral home with Pastor Charlene Thomas officiating. Burial will follow the services on Wednesday, at Farewell Retreat Cemetery in Republic.
Memorial contributions can be made to Trinity United Methodist Church.
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