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William Martorano
January 5, 2019
R. I. P. Charles. My sincere condolences to the Weber family in this time of sadness. I worked with Charley many years at Acme Markets and can say without any heap he was one of a kind and will be missed by all.
MAUREEN WEISBACK
October 23, 2018
I want to say how sorry I was to read about Charlie. Bob and I had many good laughs with him. He will meet up with Bob (Wishy) and they will reconnect. God Bless all of the family. Maureen Weisback
Linda Vaders
October 16, 2018
Uncle Buck, what can I say!! You will be missed!!!. I big thing I remember is when you worked a Genuardi's Meaghan was introduced to "dinosaur eggs". You always made me laugh !!! Rest in Peace! Linda (Daily)Vaders
Dan "Meatball" Rutz
October 15, 2018
Mr. Weber,
Thank you for service to our country. You are a true American hero.
I salute you with respects Sir, Slow Hand Salute.
The the family and friends of this patriot. My deepest condolences.
Dan "Meatball" Rutz
A Hero's Welcome & Warriors' Watch Riders.
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FRANK vellucci
October 14, 2018
Charlie you were a good guy to be with and the only guy I know that broke my pizzelles and added to your soup. You surly will be missed by myself and hundreds others hopefully we meet again.
Frank
Annemarie Gehring
October 13, 2018
Rest In Peace my good man. Always got a kick out of that perfectly groomed mustache! You will be missed Charlie.
Karen Daily
October 13, 2018
My brother what can I say! He served his country as a Navy frogman. I am very proud of Him for his service. He loved to cook and was great at it. His potato pancakes were my favorite. The last time he made them for me they were rather small. However, I had 35 on that visit. Buck always made you laugh and was firm on what he knew and believed. The one thing I most admired was that he enjoyed his life. He faced many challenges but kept going. He loved his family and they took great care of their father. You will be missed but will be remembered with great love and admiration and many laughable moments. So my brother, REST IN PEACE !
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