Charles-Avino-Obituary

Charles W. Avino

Auburn, New York

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AUBURN < Charles W. Avino, 75, of Auburn, died Tuesday, July 22, 2008, at his home on South Seward Avenue. Charlie was born in Huntington, Long Island on Nov. 12, 1932. He was the son of the late Charles and Jennie Moccio Avino. He was a veteran of the Korean War, having served his country...

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Amy and Family,
Our deepest sympathy is with all of you. Charlie's spirit will be with us always. There was never a time I did not see him smiling. I will never forget the day I got married, your dad delivered my flowers with Chris. I was a regular at McEvoys and they knew it would be a party at the Fleszar's house so they both showed up and stayed for a very long time. Your dad always made every day special for someone, what a gift.Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Dear Barbara,Ellen,Sharon,Amy and Mark. I am very sorry of the passing of your Dad. My heart goes out to all of you. MY DAD always had great thoughts of Sonny. He is in my preys and thoughts. God Bless you and your family. James and Jamie Moccio York

Amy & Paul and Avino family,

Thank you so very much for your kind words for my Dad. I do understand your pain and do know that we both had such wonderful Dads as a part of our life.

Amy and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss.

Dear Barb and family, We are so sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. We did have some great times with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sending our love.

To the Avino Family So Sorry to hear of the loss of Sonny. Always remember him with a smile and a great Love for his family. He was a funny guy always had a great sense of humor. So Sorry The Lepore family Gerrie and Dominick (the late Joe and Penny Moccio's daughter and son-in-law)

Barbara, please accept my deepest sympathy. Charlie was a good friend and supporter of the Cayuga County Red Cross as volunteer and board member. He was always available to help, and his sense of humor was much appreciated. It was a pleasure to work with him.

To The Avino Family;
My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you in such a difficult time. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers as I pay my last respect to Charlie. I have many fond memories of great times on the road to AHIHA in Chicago and at your house during my college years and after. I always had a lot of good laughs and fun times with Charlie and the rest of you. May those wonderful memories be treasured by all of us. Thanks Len Williams

Barb,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our thoughts are with you.

Sincerely,
The Curves Staff