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Charles Carmen DONISI

New York, New York

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DONISI - Charles Carmen, age 88, died on August 28, 2012 in Delray Beach, FL. Formerly of Oyster Bay, NY. Born July 21, 1924 in Oyster Bay, Donisi was the oldest of three children. He is survived by his sister Marylou Cuccu and brother Emilio. World War II Veteran and retired Nassau County...

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Charlie was one of my closest friends from the day I went on the street at the Second precinct in 1965. In the last few years he would spend some time with me & my wife in NC before attending a reunion in SC.I considered him family and he will always be in my thoughts.

charlie worked with my late husband in the second precint summons room, he was a fun and loving man, tony loved him dearly.my four daughters and myself have great memories of hom, We are very sorry for your loss..charlie was one of the great guys! dad you have a friend in heaven now..

I will miss the great conversations Charlie and I always had at the Nassau Blue Reunions.

We at Nassau Blue who knew Charlie will miss him and his almost constant smile at the reunion

Charlie was a Teddy Bear. He will be joining Jack O'Brien, Bill Zirk and the Bopper for the last turnout.

My Dad Bill Zirk who passed away last October was great friends with Charlie. Every Tuesdays and Thursdays they were playing poker together. When my Dad got sick, Charlie always went to visit him. My father always spoke very highly of him, I am sure they are playing poker right now. May all your memories comfort you at this difficult time.

I just wrote to a friend, "Talk about an old school cop. I don't remember ever seeing him drive a PD.....a scooter, yes, but never even filling in for OT did he drive a post car."

Charlie was a good and decent man - he will be missed.

R.I.P. Charlie,You were a cops cop and will always be remembered that way.

Charlie was a great guy to work with and to know him. I was his Sgt. in the precinct and knew him as a great cop.