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Colonel (Retired) Charles M. “Chuck” Coleman, age 73, of Canfield, passed away on August 1, 2024. Chuck was born on December 30, 1950, in Youngstown, the son of Charles P. and Helen (Kohut) Coleman.
A 1968 graduate of Chaney High School, he was nominated to the United States Military Academy at West Point by Cong. Mike Kirwan. He then graduated in 1972 and was commissioned in the Regular Army as a Second Lieutenant in Military Intelligence. Chuck is a graduate of the US Army Infantry, Intelligence and Engineer Schools; the Army Command and General Staff College, and the US Army War College. He later retired from the Army in 2002 after 30 years of combined active and reserve component duty, including assignments as a Special Agent with US Army intelligence and the Defense Investigative Service; Assistant Professor of Military Science at YSU; Design Engineer for the 16th Engineer Brigade, Ohio Army National Guard; Director of Intelligence & Security for the Ohio National Guard; and Commander, Fort Ohio that includes Camp Perry, Camp Sherman, and Camp Garfield. His awards include the Army Commendation Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Legion of Merit.
In addition to his BS Degree in Engineering from West Point, Chuck earned an MBA from Baldwin-Wallace College; he was also a Senior Service College Fellow in International Security Studies at the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University in Boston. Chuck retired from Linde Hydraulics Corporation in Canfield, Ohio, in 2020. He worked for Linde for over 20 years as a Process Control Manager and Government Business Development Manager. He previously held numerous senior managerial positions in various manufacturing companies, including Contract Manager for Babcock & Wilcox Company, Naval Nuclear Equipment Division; and Director of Business Processes for Bliss-Salem Company.
In addition to his military and civilian experiences, Chuck participated in numerous community and civic activities, including as a member of the Canfield Township Zoning Commission for 15 years; Vice Chairman of the Canfield COVID Defense Task Force, which provided information and guidance to the Canfield community throughout the pandemic; Vice Chairman of the Board of Advanced Methods in Innovation (AMI), a nonprofit company that evolved from the Youngstown Business Incubator devoted to providing additive manufacturing education and experience in grades K thru 12; and Admissions Participant for West Point, assisting interested high school students in navigating the often-daunting application and Congressional nomination process.
Chuck was an avid rock 'n' roll and blues music buff, whose knowledge of groups, songs, and lyrics was gleaned from his years as a DJ at WKDT AM/FM, West Point on “The Nightride” show with close friend and classmate Willy Harlan; and in the mid-90s at WRMU-FM, University of Mount Union on the blues show “Off the Charts” with best friend Andy Haag.
Chuck met his wife, Holly (Dutton), on a blind date in 1972; they married in 1973. Their daughter, Sarah, graduated from Canfield High School and Ohio University and lives and works in Lexington, Kentucky.
Chuck had successfully beaten squamous cell cancer twice; he was a devoted attendee of Axio Fitness and diligently walked his beloved Golden Retriever, General MacArthur (“Mac”). It was not unusual to see him at local car shows with his 1969 Opal GT or attending Canfield American Legion Post 177 meetings and events.
He was instrumental in the completion of the Veterans Plaza on the North Village Green in Canfield, as well as in keeping members and West Point classmates connected, both in person and virtually.
Besides his wife and daughter, he leaves to cherish his memory sisters Naomi (Whitey) Sherick of Canfield, Mary Kathleen Coleman of Poland, and Melissa (Ed) Brudzinski of Alliance, as well as by niece and nephew Rachel Vernon and Seth Sherick and great nieces Brittany and Brooklyn Sellers.
Chuck was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Venisa. In honor of his late mother's wishes, Chuck spent Sunday mornings with his sisters having breakfast and reviewing the events from the past week while dogs Mac and General George S. Patton, Jr. (“Patton”), also siblings, had their Sunday morning playdate.
He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues, and West Point classmates, all of whom have graciously shared memories and photos that will be on display at his ceremony.
A short service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 14, at Zion Lutheran Church, 3300 Canfield Road, Youngstown, OH, 44511. Attendees may then travel to the Veterans Plaza in Canfield for a rifle salute and flag presentation. A “Big C Celebration” will be held at Chuck’s Canfield farm immediately after; all are warmly welcomed. Please expect good food, great music, and Hawaiian shirts – he would not want to be sent Home any other way.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that gifts be made in Chuck’s honor to either West Point or the Canfield American Legion Post 177. Gifts to West Point may be made to the West Point Association of Graduates in support of the Class of 1972 Gift Fund. Gifts may be made online at www.westpointaog.org/giveto72, by phone at 845-446-1656, or mailed to: West Point
Association of Graduates, ATTN: Gift Operations, 698 Mills Road, West Point, NY 10996. Please reference Charles M. Coleman COL USA (ret). Gifts to the Canfield American Legion Post 177 may be mailed to Canfield American Legion Post 177, PO Box 53, Canfield, Ohio, 44406.
Arrangements by Cremation & Funeral Service by Gary S Silvat, Inc., 3896 Oakwood Avenue, Austintown, OH 44515. Share memories and send condolences by visiting crematiohio.com.
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West Point Association of Graduates, ATTN: Gift Operations
698 Mills Road, Westpoint NY 10996
Tel: 1-845-446-1656
Web: http://www.westpointaog.org/giveto72
Canfield American Legion Post 177
PO Box 53, Canfield OH 44406