Dick Bieser
To John's family Ginny and I offer our deepest sympathy. John truly one of the "good" guys and a true friend.
Birth date: Feb 18, 1947 Death date: May 4, 2020
John S. Charlesworth, of Bellbrook, passed away Monday May 4, 2020 at Kettering Medical Center. He was 73. John was born February 18, 1947 in New York, New York to Naomi (Schmucker) and John H. Charlesworth. John retired from WHI Read Obituary
To John's family Ginny and I offer our deepest sympathy. John truly one of the "good" guys and a true friend.
My thoughts and prayers are with you Lorna and Christine at this difficult time. I had the pleasure of working with John at WHIO for many years and I can say he was a terrific guy and fellow employee. RIP John\ud83d\ude4f\ud83c\udffbJohn Hayes
So sorry to hear. We worked together for a short time at WKEF-TV. Prayers for John and Lorna. RIP John.
My sincere condolences to Lorna, Chrissy and the Charlesworth Family. I worked with John for more than 30 years at WHIO-TV and found him to be a man of integrity and a wonderful spirit. My prayers are with his family and friends in this difficult season.Johnnie Smith-Dayton, OH
john ives on i believe w God and the angels now & always in our hearts may this tree grow tall & healthy spreading life in his memory.
lorna & chrissy may you find comfort in the coming days knowing john i believe looks on you from heaven now. his memory & his love warm your hearts always.
Our sympathies to you, Lorna and Chrissy, on the passing of John. He was always good for a wave when we went past the house. His friendliness will be missed.
i rem\u00e9morer john my brother as a \u2018thorn in my flesh\u2019 when growing up at first. because of difficulties w my mother at the time.i grew to appreciate his abilities w riding safety w him on the back of his motorcycle. and watching tv w him in his room. the first tv ever allowed in our parent\u2019s house. RIP johnny my brother.