In his true entrepreneurial way, Carl Arthur ‘Sputzie/Paw’ Slear was a man who called his own shots, and after a brief illness, he chose Heaven instead of some lengthy hospital stay and died peacefully on April 8, 2022 surrounded by his loving family.
If you knew Paw, you were blessed with his quick wit, engaging stories and life opinions; all of which you were subject to without notice! His world revolved around the light of his life wife Nancy (our patient angel) of 58 years, family and all his friends he considered family. But, above all, he shared his love for Jesus Christ so that others could spend their eternity with Him.
All his entrepreneurial endeavors flourished into Keystone Ridge Designs, the 26-year-old business that created an amazing and talented family of bench-loving individuals that Paw cherished as if they were his own children. He loved business, its challenges and his mind never stopped; he was always learning, creating and mentoring others to achieve their dreams, involved behind-the-scenes trying to help so many individuals and organizations.
His talent as an amazing photographer showcased not only his world travels but the everyday moments of those people around him. And, as much as he achieved in this lifetime, his ongoing passion was to help youth become Christ-followers. There never was a day that he didn’t remind his family that their responsibilities are to carry on his legacy (ask any one of them).
He was born to the late Carl L and Jane Black Slear on May 19, 1941.
Paw’s family includes his wife Nancy Dubuc Slear; children (in order of importance, or age, you decide) Heather (Dave) Starcher, Gretchen (Craig) Hunt, Artie (Stephanie) Slear, Josh (Charlotte) Slear; exceptional grandchildren Taylor and Hannah Starcher; Megan, Mandy and Madison Hunt; Lucas, Zachary and Landon Slear; special animals Malu, Tilly and Skeeter Slear; favorite sister Harriet (Mike) Sanderson; countless relatives all around the world and all of those others that he loved as much as family (yes, if you’re reading this and crying, you know he loved you). Words cannot say how much he will be missed.
Viewings held Tuesday, April 12th from 1 to 3 pm and 5 to 8 pm and the funeral service held Wednesday, April 13th at 11:00 am at Thompson-Miller, 124 East North Street, Butler PA, with a private burial to follow.