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Charlie was a man of his word! If he said you had a deal - you had a deal! I respected him and really liked working with him, until 1993!!
REBECCA KROLL
December 3, 2019
Arbitration 303 - October 30, 1992 - with Barb Feeser
REBECCA KROLL
December 3, 2019
Mike Casey
December 19, 2008
Mr. Pasciuto,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Donna,Debbie,Linda,Richard,Paula & Anthony
December 13, 2008
We will miss your smile, jokes and laughter Tu Si buts or doozybuts as we all would say. You were always one of our favorite uncles. You always made us feel special and loved. We find comfort that you are with Nonnie, Grampa & Aunt Anne back near the Birthplace of Freedom and the center of all culture.
You came,you saw and you certainly conquered. You're one of the best.
All of our love and that of all of our families.
Becky Kroll
December 9, 2008
Two of my favorites from Charlie: "Let's just blue sky it for a minute." and "It doesn't matter who asks who to dance as long as you're dancing." He was a wise man, tough negotiator, good to his word and when you shook his hand you knew you had a deal. It says a lot when people think of you dancing under blue skies.
Ralph Richardi
December 9, 2008
Charlie was one of the truly remarkable characters I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. He could make you mad and ,two minutes later charm you. He was always up to something and you never knew what it was but you knew he would always wind up triumphant. He was good to his word and a man of honor. I am truly better for having known him!
Tommie Hutto-Blake
December 8, 2008
I sat on the labor side of the table when Charlie was AA's lead labor negotiator. He was tough but his word was golden. When he shook your hand you knew he would honor the agreement reached between the parties. He was the end of the line of employee relations leaders who truly believed there must be honor and respect between labor and management at the end of the day. His style has been missed on AA's property for many years. He was a good man - respected by both labor and management representatives. Charlie lived an honorable life, was a strong role model, and is missed today.
Debbie Carvatta
December 8, 2008
He was a great teacher to me and I have always treasured his support and guidance. He made a great mark here at AA and especially to those of us fortunate to have worked with him
Patsy Tryon
December 8, 2008
I worked with Charlie for several years in New York prior to the move to Dallas. I will always remember his sage advise, the twinkle in his eye and his wonderful laugh.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Peggy Berry Sutherlin
December 8, 2008
I knew Charlie well, from my old ALSSA and Local 550 work. I was VP of 550, and Treasurer of ALSSA, did several contracts. He was a man of his word, a good guy, and I very much respected him.
Tracy Pace
December 8, 2008
Thank you for visiting dad's guest book. Please feel free to leave a message for the family and I will make sure everyone gets to see it.
There is one clarification I wanted everyone to know about. In lieu of flowers we are asking everyone to consider making a donation to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. This is a charity very close to my heart since I suffer from the disease and dad wanted to make this last gesture for me. The link that appeared in the obituary is not complete so please use the following web address to go directly to the Charlie Pasciuto Memorial Fund.
http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/Events/TXHChapter?px=5547742&pg=fund&fr_id=7467
Tracy "Pasciuto" Pace
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