January 4, 1943 ~ December 2, 2018
Born in:
Meadville, Pennsylvania
TOWNVILLE - Charles Ned Mervine, 75, of Townville, passed away, Sunday, December 2, 2018 surrounded by his family. He was born in Meadville, PA on January 4, 1943, son of the late Dr. Ned Dewar and Ruth Jackson Mervine.
Charles owned and operated Meadville Moving and Storage, Daniel's Transfer and Mervine Brothers. He was a proud Mason for many years and enjoyed auto racing and traveling, especially to New Mexico. He was a member of AA for 48 years. Charles fought Parkinson's disease for over 22 years.
Survivors include his daughter, Maria Elena Mervine, of Erie; four sons, John Charles Mervine of Meadville; James Dewar Mervine and his wife Alicia of Townville; Jeffrey Alan Mervine of Meadville and Karl Wilhelm Mervine of Erie; ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren; also his brother Robert Mervine and his wife Patricia of Reading, PA.
In addition to his parents, Charles was preceded in death by his first wife, Patricia Ann Mervine.
A Celebration of Charles' Life will be held on Saturday, December 8, 2018 at the Christ Evangelical Free Church, 19682 Hill Road, Saegertown, PA 16433, from 2:00 P.M. until the time of the service at 4:00 P.M..
The Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 33353 N. Main Street, Townville, PA 16335, has been entrusted with the care of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the family c/o The Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home. 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Charles' Book of Memories at www.warrenfh.com.
Guestbook
January 4, 1943 ~ November 30, -0001
Born in:
Meadville, Pennsylvania
I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers are being sent your way
I grew up as a child on Ernst Place. Chuck and bob lived at the end of Ernst Place on Chestnut street. Chuck and i became friends immediately. Myself and he smaller neighborhood children were invited up to his house to watch a boxing match that Chuck and Bob and the older boys had set up a rink. Chuck was always good to me and always took time to talk with me about how and what we were doing and personal problems that we might have. He would always ask about my sister Susie. I last saw C
huck in the hospital years ago and tried to see him after but could not find out where he was. I always liked Chuck and would have liked to have stayed in touch with him until the end. God bless his soul. He was kind-hearted. .
Deepest Sympathies to the Mervine family, we are so sorry for your loss. We spent a lot of good times with Charley at the races and having coffee chats. He had a good sense of humor and was always willing to help. He will not be forgotten.
Rest in Peace Charley
Bruce and Barb Lallier
We are sending love and prayers to Charlie’s family. Rick and I feel privileged to have spent time with him and want you all to know our lives were certainly blessed by knowing Patty and Charlie. May God fill you with His peace during this time.
Dad, I could not be more thankful for your presence in my life. Whether it was reading “Butterfly Kisses” to me, making your famous batches of popcorn, driving two and a half days to New Mexico every summer, or watching “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” I always enjoyed spending time with you. Although it is not always easy for me now that you are gone, I feel so lucky to have these memories with you. I love you, dad. I hope you are happy and at peace.
Hi, Dad. Just stopping by on this cold Saturday night to let you know I love you and miss you so much.