Charles F. Metz, a retired farmer, died this morning in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Haas Jr. of RD 9, North Canton. He was 83, and his death was due to a heart seizure. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church and The Holy Name Society.
Surviving are a son, Edward J. Metz of Canton; four daughters, Mrs. William Uhrich and Mrs. Cuby Buchtel of North Canton, Mrs. Nicholas Friedman of Uniontown and Mrs. Roy Hendershot of Greentown; a brother, John Metz of Akron; four sisters Mrs. Edward Pahle, Mrs. Barbara Kelly, Fred Wilson of Akron; 22 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.
Rev. Fr. Raymond Steiger will sing a Requiem High Mass in St. Paul's Church, Thursday at 9:30, am Callers at the Lewis funeral home after 3 pm Wednesday.
Canton Repository, Stark County, Ohio. Tuesday, March 14, 1950, Page 14.
Charles F. Metz, a retired farmer, died this morning in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Haas Jr. of RD 9, North Canton. He was 83, and his death was due to a heart seizure. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church and The Holy Name Society.
Surviving are a son, Edward J. Metz of Canton; four daughters, Mrs. William Uhrich and Mrs. Cuby Buchtel of North Canton, Mrs. Nicholas Friedman of Uniontown and Mrs. Roy Hendershot of Greentown; a brother, John Metz of Akron; four sisters Mrs. Edward Pahle, Mrs. Barbara Kelly, Fred Wilson of Akron; 22 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.
Rev. Fr. Raymond Steiger will sing a Requiem High Mass in St. Paul's Church, Thursday at 9:30, am Callers at the Lewis funeral home after 3 pm Wednesday.
Canton Repository, Stark County, Ohio. Tuesday, March 14, 1950, Page 14.
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