Charles "Chuck" A. Shreve, age 61, passed away on Sunday, April 26, 2020,
peacefully at his home surrounded by his family. He was born on July 4,
1958 in Willard, Ohio to the late Clifford and Florence (Collett) Shreve.
Chuck had retired from CSX Rail Road and enjoyed spending time with his
family.
He is survived by his son, Douglas (Daniel) Shreve of Columbus, OH; his
daughter, Katherine Elaine Hall of Columbus, OH; siblings, Linda Shreve
of Connecticut, Carol (Brett) Badgett of New Mexico, and Howard Shreve
(Leonard Long) of Arizona; sister-in-law, Nancy (Scott) Spence of Texas
and numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a brother, Gary
Shreve.
Per Chuck's wishes, there will be no funeral services at this time.
Burial will be at Maple Grove Cemetery at a later date. Online
condolences may be made to his family by visiting www.secorfuneralhomes.com
Condolences
Ken Burkhalter - Apr 30, 2020
Chuck will always be remembered , lots of good times and talks . Prayers to family for your loss.
Tink (Tom) Trimmer - Apr 29, 2020
I have known, Chuck, for his entire RR career. Many great times working with him in the yard and on the road. I have a lot of good memories of him. He will be missed. RIP Chuckles.
Shawn martim - Apr 28, 2020
Chuck will be sadly missed by family and friends. He was a great engineer And truly a wonderful Human being and mentor.Rest easy my friend
Vernon Gilbert - Apr 28, 2020
Chuck! Our time in Chicago was priceless. Food, drinks and laughter. Thanks for the memories. Rest easy my friend. My condolences to your family.
Eugene "Tony" Case - Apr 28, 2020
I worked with Chuck for many years. I will always remember him . I feel very fortunate to have known him. He will be greatly missed. A great guy to work with. Rest in peace, my friend. Prayers for comfort to his family.
Steve Eyrich - Apr 28, 2020
I worked with Chuck. He always had a smile, you new you could count on him he made life on the railroad a little easier. Chuck rest in peace.
Howard Pickrel - Apr 28, 2020
What a great loss to the world. Met him in 1999 was a really good friend and fellow engineer he will be miss by all who knew him. My condolences to his family and everyone who knew him. Rest in peace my friend.
Ty Boquette - Apr 27, 2020
Always looked forward to spending time with Chuck in the city. He is already missed.
Kay Carr - Apr 27, 2020
I'm so sorry for the loss. Knew him for many years. Prayers ?
Mike Reel - Apr 27, 2020
So sorry to hear. I have known Chuck since high school. Had many great times together will miss his great presence and smile. RIP Chuck.
Craig Eberhard - Apr 27, 2020
Such sad news. You were a great guy. I always enjoyed working with you. I liked your sense of humor!
Tina Carr - Apr 27, 2020
Sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. I have known him for many years and graduated with Gary
Gary Wilson - Apr 27, 2020
New Haven born and raised, Rest In Peace, Chuck.
Rick Mitchener - Apr 27, 2020
We will miss him a fun guy to work with.
Tommy McDonald - Apr 27, 2020
Sorry to hear. Always enjoyed working with Chuck. So many good times.
Rich Capelle - Apr 27, 2020
Graduated with Chuck and work at CSX with him. What a great guy. What a great loss my deepest condolences to his family. Will miss ya Chuckles.
Stewart A. Zerkle - Apr 27, 2020
I graduated with Chuck. We have been together for over 40 years. I had 39 years on CSX. We went out to eat many times in Chicago. He will be missed by many. Love you Chuck!
Peter Larson - Apr 27, 2020
So sorry for your loss.Chuck was a great friend, he taught me how to run a train. He always kept us all laughing. Lots of good memories.
Steve Schloemer - Apr 27, 2020
Sorry for your loss. I have known chuck for many years both as a fellow WHS grad and a professional railroader. He had an enduring work ethic a rye sense of humor which kept us entertained. God Bless.
Jim, Sandy, Luke and Ben Blum - Apr 27, 2020
Sorry for your loss. Co-worker and member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen Division 526 Willard.