Holly & Kids, Kim, Kenna & Joby Foucht
To all of the Lentz/Wollard/Miller family- My thoughts are with all of you. I will fondly remember that mischievous grin and generous spirit. We wish you comfort during this time. Much love.
Birth date: May 8, 1935 Death date: Sep 8, 2016
Charles E. Lentz, 81, of Frazeysburg, Ohio died Thursday morning, September 8, 2016 at Genesis Hospital in Zanesville, Ohio. Born May 8, 1935 in Frazeysburg he was a son of the late Francis A. and Esther Mae (Ewan) Lentz and was Read Obituary
To all of the Lentz/Wollard/Miller family- My thoughts are with all of you. I will fondly remember that mischievous grin and generous spirit. We wish you comfort during this time. Much love.
I am so sorry Dalene and family. I had planned on attending funeral but was called into work. Love to all and know that I was praying and thinking of you all. Hugs.
May family and friends keep the fond memories and good times close in their hearts and minds at this time of deep. God love and care for you.
Darlene & Family & Friends please know in your hearts that you are all in my daily prayers for comfort and consolation. I am so sorry I was not able to return to Frazeysburg and delivery this message personally. Charles was such a living example of love and genuine caring and kindness. I am so very grateful for the wonderful memories of him and the fun times we all spent together. Gentle hugs and much love. Joyce L. Fitzgerald, Louisville, Ky
My great grandfather died I am so sad.
Mrs. Lentz, Andrew, Nathan, Darla, and all the other family members I'm so sorry for your loss. May God Bless you and be your healing source as you grieve.
Please know that we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Aunt Darlene, Diane, David, Debbie & Darla-
So many of my childhood memories are twined with Frazeysburg, Lentz Road and Uncle Charlie. I cannot imagine how you are feeling, but you are in my thoughts & prayers. My mind drifts over my memories: of petting a horse in your barn, swimming in the pond, a big garbage can in the garage where I saw my first (and only!) huge snapping turtle, sleeping in a camper trailer parked in the driveway and being tickled by Uncle Charlie. I loved those times. Your family and husband/ father was always a place I enjoyed. Much love till you see Uncle Charlie again-
Amy & Jon Rushton
Debbie, Mrs. Lentz, and Family,
I am sorry for your loss. The inner grief and void we feel with the loss of someone we love is so difficult. But knowing he is with Jesus allows us to also rejoyce. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Deepest Sympathy,
Dear Darlene and all of the Lentz family,
Its hard to believe Charles has gone home. Resting in the arms of Jesus. He always had kind words, funny jokes, and helping hands.
My thoughts and prayers to all of you