Charles Othal Morrow of Toronto, born October 21, 1915, went to be with the lord on Sunday - December 1, 2002 at his home.He was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Alberta, two infant sons, Charles and Clarence, his firstborn grandson, Richard Wayne Morrow, 22 of his brothers and sisters, his very dear in-laws, Ernest and Ellen Mayhew and countless friends.Charles or Charlie or Othal or Otsie, depending on when or how you knew him was from Bergholz, a village in western Jefferson County. Even though he and Alberta lived in a dozen or more communities, he would always tell folks he was from Bergholz.Charlie served in the teen employment program, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and was also a member of the United States Navy in the closing days of W.W.II.Cooking and food service management became the fascination and dedication of his life. He cooked for Slater/ARA Food Service, Perkins Pancake House, a Salvation Army Camp, The Nazarene Church Camp and was owner of A & C Enterprises in Toronto, Ohio which he operated with his wife.Cooking at camps, clubs, restaurants, hospitals, schools or factories kept him busily employed for more than 50 years. he cooked for the elite and the ordinary. He could create elegant menus from the most moderate ingredients and satisfy the discriminating of palates.He was the son of the late James Andrew and Ina Mae Morrow. James, his father, was a veteran of the War Between the States, often called the Civil War. James was a private in the 5th Ohio Volunteer Calvary.Charles, a loving, intelligent, hard working man, will be remembered as a devoted father and husband, brother, uncle and as a friend, a good neighbor and a man who loved his family and enjoyed his life to the fullest.His buddies in the Navy will remember him as one who was willing to help out with whatever needed to be done whether it was stocking the shelves, sorting shirts, ringing the bells or a hundred other jobs, unglamorous but necessary.Charles is survived and will be missed and lovingly remembered by his two sons and their spouses, Curtis Wayne (Sharon) Morrow of Towanda, PA. and Danny Roger (Esther) Morrow of Richmond, VA.; his two daughters and their spouses, Bonnie Gail Hulbert (Pete) of Shelby, Mich. and Vonda Tayloe (Fred) of Toronto.11 grandchildren all very near and dear to his heart, Valerie, Bryan, Rebecca, Jeff (Lisa), Leslie (Kim), Kristin, Ruth, Ellen (Mike), James Andrew (Pam), Tammi (Kevin), Chuck (Laura); 24 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great grandson and a host of nephews and nieces. Also one sister, Shirley Mae Coleman and life partner Dora Karcher, two brother''s in law, Kenneth (Betty) Mayhew and Walter Mayhew; one sister in-law, Muriel Leasure. Friends and family will be received for visitation 2-4 & 7-9 Tuesday at the Clarke Funeral Home - 302 Main St. - Toronto. 740-537-1234 or 800-588-1446.A funeral service will be held 11:00 A.M. Wednesday - December 4, 2002 at the funeral home with Major Lamar Foreman of the Weirton Salvation Army officiating. Burial will follow at the Island Creek Cemetery - Church Road - Toronto.Please join his family in the celebration of Charles'' life at a dinner to be held in his honor at the Salvation Army Corps - 800 Cove Road - Weirton, W.Va. following the interment .Memorial contributions may be made in Charles'' name to the Salvation Army, Weirton, W.Va. or The First Church of the Nazarene of Toronto or Valley Hospice of Steubenville.