Charles-DiClemente-Obituary

Charles R. DiClemente

Syracuse, New York

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Syracuse, New York
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American Cancer Society

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October 30, 2008 Charles R. DiClemente, 69, passed away Thursday after a brief illness. He was born September 17, 1939, in Utica, NY, to Ferdinand and Amelia DiClemente. Charles graduated from St. Aloysius Academy in 1956 in Rome, NY, and then served in the U.S. Navy for four years. In 2004, he...

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Dear Cheryl, We were very sorry to hear about Charlies passing.Dad liked him alot.He and Charlie talked about you a few times......he loved you alot,and always felt better with you around.On Charlies behalf we have made a donation to the American Cancer Society,maybe someday we will win this fight.We wish we had met you at better times.Our thoughts and Prayers are with you. With love, Jack,Jim,Tammy Kohanski

To the DeClemente family and Cheryl

I would like you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I knew your Dad as I was a friend of Cathy's.

Cheryl - you are in my thoughts, I lost my husband last year and I understand how difficult a time this is.

Jeffrey, Lauren & families,
I was so saddened to read of the passing of your father today. He was always such a wonderful man. I'm sure no words are adequate to describe how you must be feeling. Rely on eachother for stength and comfort. Please know you are in my thoughts & prayers during this difficult time.

Laur,
I am so sorry. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Kath, Justin, Grace, and Abby

Amelia, Lauren, Jeffery and Families,

I have known Charlie for over 23 years, since I moved on Roxford Road. During that time we had developed a very close friendship. Over the years, he gleamed with pride when speaking of his children and then his grandchildren. He just loved, doted and bragged about all of you. He loved you with all his heart.

Your dad was a very warm, caring and giving man. He was most happy when he was making others laugh, and being the center of...