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Pastor Charles H. Fye
Cross Pastor Charles H. Fye, 65, of Radnor died following a courageous battle
with cancer Thursday, March 10, 2005 at his home surrounded by his
family.
He had owned and operated a retail meat store in Hughesville, Pa. called
"The Ground Chuck" and served on the East Lycoming School Board for 21/2
years. He found the Lord at the age of 32 and at the age of 42 sold his
home and business and moved to Uniontown where he worked full time in
Canton for Lemons Grocery while attending Malone College full time.
While in Uniontown he candidated several churches and was called to the
Fulton Creek Friends Church in Radnor. He also attended the Mount Vernon
Nazarene College in Mount Vernon where he finished in the adult studies
program.
He has served on the EFC-ER pastor retreat committee and has been a
member of the Richwood Ministerial Association for 22 years where he had
served as president and treasurer.
He had served on the Delaware/Morrow County Mental Health and Recovery
Services Board for four years, one year as chairman. He was a member of
the board of trustees of the Richwood Civic Center and served on
"Impact" a drug/alcohol program at the North Union Schools. He worked
with local hospitals, schools, nursing homes, community events and
mental health centers, all in a pastoral capacity.
He was a dedicated pastor for 221/2 years at the Fulton Creek
Evangelical Friends Church in Radnor. He was also the unofficial pastor
at the "Richwood Donut Shop," the Richwood Library and to anyone in the
area who did not have a church or pastor.
He was born Aug. 1, 1939, in Lock Haven, Pa., to Charles E. and Myra G.
(Gardner) Fye. They survive and reside in Mill Hall, Pa.
Also surviving is his wife Donna (Laubscher) whom he married on Sept.
12, 1959, in Lock Haven.
Other survivors include: two sons, Mark (Jeanie) Fye and Todd (Shelly)
Fye, both of Canton; two daughters, Michelle Fye of Columbus and
Elizabeth Fye of Radnor; grandchildren, T.J., Angela, Charles, Alison
and Abbigaile; sisters, Diana (Joe) Blaschack of Ellicot City Md. and
Kimberly (Samuel) Mayes of Seville; a brother Alan (Judy) Fye of Beech
Creek, Pa.; a brother-in-law, William (Carole) Laubscher of Mayville,
N.Y. and a sister-in-law, Susan (John) Hanna of Boalsburg, Pa.
He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and
great nephews and a host of fellow pastors and friends throughout the
country.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Fulton Creek
Friends Church, where friends may call Monday from 3-8 p.m. Burial will
be in the Shoup (Thompson Township) Cemetery. The Stofcheck Funeral Home
in Richwood is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial donations may be made to the Fulton Creek Evangelical Friends
Church audio/visual fund at 10950 Fulton Creek Road, Richwood, 43344.


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