Charles-Beffa-Obituary

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Charles Mario Beffa

Patterson, California

Jan 9, 1932 – Jul 2, 2024

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January 9, 1932
DIED
July 2, 2024
LOCATION
Patterson, California

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 Charlie (Charles) Beffa, 92 of Gustine passed away on July 2, 2024 at his residence. 


Mr. Beffa was born and lived his entire life in Gustine. He was active in the community, particularly with veteran organizations and spent many years on the Gustine Honor Guard. He also served in the Navy during the Korean War on the ship USS Neches. Charlie treated everyone with kindness, respect, and generosity. His sincere joy brought light to many lives. As a result, he leaves behind countless people who will miss him dearly and will cherish a lifetime of stories and happy memories.


Charlie was survived by his wife, Celeste Beffa; daughter, Lori Beffa; son, Mitchell Beffa and his wife Susan Beffa. He was preceded in death by his parents, Celestino and Flora Beffa; siblings, Eddie Beffa, Albert Beffa and Gloria Alberti.


A Rosary and Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 am, Friday, July 12, 2024 at Hillview Funeral Chapel in Gustine. Interment to follow at Hills Ferry Cemetery in Newman. The family will be having a gathering after services at the VFW Hall, 145 5th St, Gustine, CA 95322.


Services conducted by Hillview Funeral Chapel, Gustine.

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Balling my eyes out this morning with my Dad. And called me and He said I woke up at 2am this morning like a lightning bolt and remembered my friends name that I could not remember. His name is BAFA can you please look him up for me he is from Gustine California. I said well what's his last name. Dad said I don't know, we just had nicknames in the navy, I said well I can't just find someone from their nickname was BAFA his actual last name or was it like your name, everyone calls you Pink...

When I was younger at the grandma Beffa place in Gustine uncle Charlie would always climb the walnut trees and hook up the cable shaker when it was walnut season, I always want to do that uncle Charlie would always say next year next year you’ll be big enough to do it. He was an amazing man, alway funny even at funerals he seemed to find a smile on anybody sitting at his table. Thank you for your service to our country to keep us all free, I Salute u Uncle Charlie may Gods Angels of peace...

Oh Charlie (Mr. B)...what a character and a good guy. I have the best memories of him when we would be at the house in our high school years, he was always cracking us up with his many jokes (said with a straight face)! The last time I saw him was at my dad's woodworking display at the Gustine museum. We had a nice visit and we appreciated him being there. He will be greatly missed. To Celeste (Mrs. B), Lori (my old friend), Mitchell and Susan, our deepest condolences. May all the wonderful...

Wishing peace for you and your loved ones

Uncle Charlie I will treasure the yearly sausage making at my mom and dads where you always had jokes to tell and you always knew how to make us laugh. You were only a few in my life that could really make me laugh out loud, shoot just thinking of you makes me laugh. I will greatly miss you and I hope you know how much I love you. You have a special place in my heart, right next to your sister, my mom. Till we meet again for a good laugh Rest in Peace Uncle Charlie. ❤❤