CHARLES-ARDITO-Obituary

CHARLES J. . ARDITO ESQ

West Yarmouth, Massachusetts

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ARDITO, Charles J., Esq. Charles J. Ardito, Esq., 89, died peacefully at his home in West Yarmouth on August 25, surrounded and held by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Prudence (Barry) Ardito and the late Barbara (Caruso) Ardito. Born in Medford, Massachusetts, to Charles and...

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I had the distinct privilege of working for the Golden Haired one in 1960, my first summer job at Lobster in the Rough, where he was the Manager! We got along well, and he didn't mind acting as a reference for me for several years thereafter. Was very sad to learn of his passing.

Chuck, Prudy and the Ardith family,
My condolences to you at this difficult time. Although I didn't know Charlie, the well written obituary portrays the beautiful landscape of a very full life with much love in him and around him. May God bless your family at this time of sorrow.

Such a beautifully written obituary for a well-lived and well-loved man. I am so very sorry for your great loss. Nicole M.

My prayers, thoughts and wishes are with you all. We have lost a great person and a great friend to all.
Charlie will continue on in our hearts and minds forever. Forever a friend.

Andy Martin

Wonderful man, so enjoyed working for him! He all be missed!


Judy Terry

Prudy, I am so sorry about Charlie and I send sympathy and love to you. But I am so glad that you got to spend 8 wonderful years together.

To Prudy, We are sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. Our sincerest sympathy goes out to you and your family during this difficult time.

I first meet Charlie around the time of Bruce's and Joni's wedding and only met him a few times sense then but it was like we always knew each other, he was a wonderful guy, a real person, may he Rest In Peace. Please except my condolences. Mitch

So many great memories of Judge Ardito coming into Mr Donut everyday. Always a friendly smile and words of encouragement while I was studying for nursing school. I had the pleasure of running into him a few years ago and he still remembered me. Told me he couldn't believe it had been almost 20 years since I went to school. He will be missed. Melissa Russell