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Charles E. Baldwin

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Charles E. Baldwin

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
2 Mar 2019 (aged 59)
Loveland, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Troy, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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BALDWIN, Charles E. 59, Loveland, OH, died unexpectedly on Saturday, March 2, 2019. Charles was born June 22, 1959, in Detroit, Michigan. He lived in Royal Oak, Michigan until 2011 when he moved to West Chester, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Grace (nee Watson) Baldwin. He is survived by his brother Jack and his wife Diane Baldwin, Loveland, Ohio; his brother William and his wife Janet Baldwin, Berkley, Michigan. Charles also had two nieces and two nephews: Jason and wife Aunja Baldwin, West Chester, Ohio; Lindsey Baldwin, Berkley, Michigan, Jeremy and wife Penny Baldwin, Loveland, Ohio; Emily and husband Josh Gottschling, Troy, Michigan. Charles had many cousins as well. Charles had many interests, he was an avid outdoorsman and he loved American history especially the Civil War. Charles loved music and had broad musical tastes from hard rock to easy listening. He was an ordained minister. Charles will be cremated and buried in the Baldwin Family plot at White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery, Troy, Michigan.
Published in Journal-News on Mar. 6, 2019
BALDWIN, Charles E. 59, Loveland, OH, died unexpectedly on Saturday, March 2, 2019. Charles was born June 22, 1959, in Detroit, Michigan. He lived in Royal Oak, Michigan until 2011 when he moved to West Chester, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Grace (nee Watson) Baldwin. He is survived by his brother Jack and his wife Diane Baldwin, Loveland, Ohio; his brother William and his wife Janet Baldwin, Berkley, Michigan. Charles also had two nieces and two nephews: Jason and wife Aunja Baldwin, West Chester, Ohio; Lindsey Baldwin, Berkley, Michigan, Jeremy and wife Penny Baldwin, Loveland, Ohio; Emily and husband Josh Gottschling, Troy, Michigan. Charles had many cousins as well. Charles had many interests, he was an avid outdoorsman and he loved American history especially the Civil War. Charles loved music and had broad musical tastes from hard rock to easy listening. He was an ordained minister. Charles will be cremated and buried in the Baldwin Family plot at White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery, Troy, Michigan.
Published in Journal-News on Mar. 6, 2019


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