Robert Davis, Jr
I attended Northwest Senior High School from 1978-1980 and I remember you as the principal when I was there. Sad to hear of your passing. God bless you and your family.
Robert (Bob) Davis, Jr.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Birth date: Jun 17, 1941 Death date: Mar 11, 2019
Charles Raymond “Chuck” Kern, 77, of Charlotte died peacefully at home on Monday, March 11, 2019. Charles is survived by his wife, Jean (née Huentelman) Kern; his children, Karen (Thomas) Donahue of Charlotte, North Carolina; Jos Read Obituary
I attended Northwest Senior High School from 1978-1980 and I remember you as the principal when I was there. Sad to hear of your passing. God bless you and your family.
Robert (Bob) Davis, Jr.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Jean & Family, We were so sorry to hear of Chuck’s passing. We have such fond memories Of you guys when we lived across the street from each other. I’ll never forget he drove down from Bellefontaine by himself to come to our daughters wedding,as you were sick. That really meant a lot to us. Norm also remembers how proud he was of his rose garden when we came to see you after playing racquetball in Bellefontaine.
We will keep you in our thoughts & prayers during the difficult and sad time.
Sure hope we can stay in touch.
Love ya, Janet &Norm
We are in shock and very saddened to learn of Chuck's passing... and are so grateful to have had one last visit with him a few weeks ago. One never knows when the "last time" will be, so we will hold that endearing "last visit" memory in our hearts. Our deepest condolences to Jean and all of Chuck's family.
Love,
Bill and Nancy Kern
Kalamazoo, MI
To Dr. Kern’s wife and family, I extend my deepest condolences on his death. I worked with Dr. Kern and Mrs. Ray after he was appointed the new principal of the new Northwest High School. The Summer before it opened I worked especially with Mrs. Ray doing all of the purchase orders that had to be made to order all of the necessary things fir the new school.
I remember Dr Kern asking me to try out the new typewriters that various sales representatives were displaying, and as I was backspacing on an Olivetti electric typewriter, a gentlemen came up behind me and asked what I thought of that machine. I honestly told him I thought it was too clunky. He was the representative for those machines, and we didn’t order any of them! Dr. Kern trusted my judgement!
I have always held him in high esteem, and I think he would be proud of me too, as I followed much of his early educational path. May he rest in peace. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, rest in peace!
Fr. Clarence G. Heis, Colerain HS Class of 1973
To Dr. Kern’s wife and family, I extend my deepest condolences on his death. I worked with Dr. Kern and Mrs. Ray after he was appointed the new principal of the new Northwest High School. The Summer before it opened I worked especially with Mrs. Ray doing all of the purchase orders that had to be made to order all of the necessary things fir the new school.
I remember Dr Kern asking me to try out the new typewriters that various sales representatives were displaying, and as I was backspacing on an Olivetti electric typewriter, a gentlemen came up behind me and asked what I thought of that machine. I honestly told him I thought it was too clunky. He was the representative for those machines, and we didn’t order any of them! Dr. Kern trusted my judgement!
I have always held him in high esteem, and I think he would be proud of me too, as I followed much of his early educational path. May he rest in peace. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, rest in peace!
Fr. Clarence G. Heis, Colerain HS Class of 1973
My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family during this difficult time. My deepest sympathy.
Love and fair well to a most intelligent and kind man. We were honored to share our 50th Wedding Anniversary with Chuck and Jean and to call them our special friends.
Love Charlotte and Frank