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Article: CHARLES WENDT, 'TRAIN MAN' AT JOHNNY'S TOYS IN LATONIA.(News)
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- The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
- Article date:
- May 10, 2003
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Charles "Ed" Wendt, 67, of Latonia, died Friday at his home. He was a buyer for Johnny's Toys and ran the toy shop for the last 35 years, where he was known as "The Train Man". He was also a member of St. John's Church, Covington, and a painter and artist.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Sue Kleier Wendt; sons, Tom Wendt and Alex Wendt, both of Latonia; a ...
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