Charles is preceded in death by his mother, Ann Renzenbrink (Martin) and his father, Charles Raymond Renzenbrink.
He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Sandra (Sandy McCoy) Renzenbrink, sister, Donna (Roger) Derr, sister, Gayle Cowan, his daughters Cynthia (Bob) Dengler, Michelle (Bob) Bess, and Scott (Kathy) Renzenbrink. He has also been blessed with 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren, with another on the way.
Chuck was a long time, 4th generation employee of Diebold, where he helped in building some of the world’s most enduring and sometimes filmed, bank vaults. He was proud to have helped build the Hope Diamond Vault, located in the Smithsonian Museum. Whenever someone needed a part for something previously thought to be unusable, he could fabricate a new part, and fix the problem.
For those who have been fortunate enough to know and love Chuck, you know what an avid car collector, car restorer, and just anything to do with cars, fan he was. He was a true artist who could create something beautiful and amazing, from literally odds and ends.
There was nothing more important to Chuck than his family and his fur babies, Lollie and Daisy.
The family would like to thank health care workers, friends and neighbors, who helped Chuck during his illness. He will be missed beyond words.
Cremation has taken place and while there will be no calling hours, a Life Celebration will be held at a later date, due to the Covid pandemic, when all will be notified. Donations may be made to Pancreatic Cancer Research or the Canton Humane Society.
God Speed sweet man, and may your passing be full of light, warmth and love.
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