His careers included teaching, ministering, evangelizing, and missionary work. Charles struggled with poor health his entire life.
In 1828 he became a professor at Western Reserve College. From 1831 to 1833 he was president of Western Reserve College. He became too ill to work and was released from his duties in 1833.
Charles died of consumption at his brother Rev Richard Storr's home on 15 Sep 1833. He was 39 years old.
His careers included teaching, ministering, evangelizing, and missionary work. Charles struggled with poor health his entire life.
In 1828 he became a professor at Western Reserve College. From 1831 to 1833 he was president of Western Reserve College. He became too ill to work and was released from his duties in 1833.
Charles died of consumption at his brother Rev Richard Storr's home on 15 Sep 1833. He was 39 years old.
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