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Other names
  
Chuck Heaton

Name
  
Chuck Heaton


Role
  
Columnist

Books
  
Browns Scrapbook

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Full Name
  
Charles Heaton, Jr.

Born
  
August 22, 1917 (
1917-08-22
)
Yonkers, New York

Education
  
John Carroll University, BA, Journalism

Occupation
  
Sportswriter, columnist, author, TV sports commentator

Religion
  
Roman Catholic (Christian)

Relatives
  
actress Patricia Heaton, sportswriter Michael Heaton

Died
  
February 7, 2008, Westlake, Ohio, United States

Children
  
Patricia Heaton, Michael Heaton, Frances Heaton, Alice Heaton, Sharon Heaton

People also search for
  
Patricia Heaton, Patricia Hurd, David Hunt

Spouse
  
Cecilia Evers (m. 1975–2008), Patricia Hurd (m. 1949–1971)

Grandchildren
  
Joseph Charles Hunt, John Basil Hunt, Daniel Patrick Hunt, Samuel David Hunt

Charles "Chuck" Heaton, Jr. (August 22, 1917 – February 14, 2008) was an American sports news columnist, journalist, commentator, and reporter.

He worked for 50 years as a sportswriter for The Cleveland Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio. He was also the father of actress Patricia Heaton of Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle. He was also the father of Michael Heaton. Michael is a writer and movie critic for the Cleveland Plain Dealer and has served for 30 years as the newspaper's "Minister of Culture." Michael is also the author of 4 books, and is the screenwriter for Hallmark's movie, "The Christmas Heart."

Among the many awards he received during his career was the Pro Football Writers Association award for distinguished reporting. After his death from pneumonia at the age of 90, the Press Club in Cleveland established the annual Chuck Heaton Award, given to a print, radio, online or television journalist "who best exemplifies the sensitivity and humility that, along with his journalism heart, were traits exhibited by Chuck Heaton during his exemplary career as a sports writer at The Plain Dealer".

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Chuck Heaton Wikipedia