Charlotte Marie Rusnak

charlotte rusnak

October 12, 1933 ~ August 23, 2021

Charlotte M. (Pocza) Rusnak, age 87, of Perry, passed away Monday, August 23, 2021 at TriPoint Medical Center. She was born October 12, 1933 in Painesville the daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Pocza. She married Robert Rusnak on July 25, 1953. Charlotte was a member of St. Cyprian Church from the Parish beginning. She loved puzzles, flowers and gardening. At the nursing home she loved playing Bingo and sharing her winnings with all her kids when they came to visit. She was a master baker and canner, always taking care of and feeding everyone at home and was able to share that gift with the students in the Perry School System as head baker. She is survived by her husband, Robert; children, Susan (Bryon) Myers, Sharon (Ray) Myers, Bob (Chris) Rusnak, Mariann Rusnak; grandchildren, Ryan (Megan), Jason (Emily), Eric (Holli), Drew and Michael Rusnak; great-grandchildren, Sydney, Shane, Ben, Brayden, Garrett, Eva and Weston. She was preceded in death by her parents; son, David; grandson Kyle; and brother, Michael Pocza. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 am Friday, August 27, 2021 at St. Cyprians Church, 4223 Middle Ridge Rd in Perry, celebrated by Father George Kusy. Final Resting place will be Perry Cemetery. Special thanks to the Concord Rehabilitation Staff for their gentle and loving care. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com

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  1. Michael, Elizabeth and family, It has been an honor taking care of yiur mother and family member at TriPoint Medical Center. She was a lady of grace and love for anyone coming into her room and caring for her. She and your family will be remembered in my Masses this weekend. You continue to be in my daily prayers. God's peace and comfort to you all.

  2. Thinking of the Rusnak Family – so sorry for your loss ! Love, Tom and Bonnie Pocza Thinking of the Rusnak Family – so sorry for your loss ! Love Tom and Bonnie Pocza


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