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Charles C. Cronk, 65, of Middleboro, passed away on October 31, 2018. He was the loving father of Jason McAuliffe and his wife Danielle, and their children, Jack, Drew and Greta of Foxboro; and Joshua Cronk and his wife Hillary of Evansdale, Iowa; brother to John R. Cronk of Weymouth, Darlene Hough of Yorktown, Ind., Gail McSheffrey and her husband Joseph of Carver and Robert Cronk and his wife Becky of Fisher, Texas; son of the late John and Patricia (Clarke) Cronk. Charles is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews, as well as his extended family and friends, and cousins. Charlie was a retired member of Teamsters Local 25 movie division. Visiting hours will be held on Saturday, November 3, from 1-3 p.m. at the Shepherd Funeral Home, 116 Main St. (Rte. 58), Carver. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American Brain Tumor Assoc., 8550 Bryn Mawr Ave., Suite 550, Chicago, IL 60631-3225. To offer condolences, directions, or for more information, please visit www.shepherdfuneralhome.com. Shepherd Funeral Home, Carver.
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Always missed.
Dona Baker
Friend
October 27, 2023
If you looked up "true friend" you would see Charlie's face. I will always have happy memories of him.
Dona Baker
November 9, 2018
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