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Charles W. Ehrlich

New York, New York

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EHRLICH, Charles W. of St. Petersburg, died Sunday, June 20, 2010 at home. Born Nov. 4, 1944 in Istanbul, Turkey as his mother was fleeing Nazi occupied Europe, Charles immigrated to the United States with his family in 1952 from Munich, Germany. As a child, he lived in Mays Landing, NJ where he...

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Dear Ehrlich Family,
My sympathy to you and your family at this sad time. May all your happy memories wrap you in a warm hug. Know my thoughts and heart go out to you Jeanette and to you Joe....w/love, Bonnie

Jessica, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. He was an amazing man and I had such fond memories of him when I was a part of the Finocchi clan. You are lucky to have had such an inspiring role model for a father and I remember how he always showed how much he loved you! You continue to be in my thoughts and I wish you peace during this time of sadness. Shelly

to Joe Ehrlich, sorry for your loss. Best, Joe Hoffman, your art history prof at Dickinson College. [email protected]

My deepest sympathy to Charle's family. I had only a few interactions with Charles (my loss) however he was always helpful and kind to my Mother. My being career military I always look to integrity of a person first. Within moments of first meeting Charles he had my complete trust. I have never experienced meeting someone in his profession with the integrity, caring about people and still a no non-sense man. He always had time for those needy but not patience for greedy wining, cry baby. ...

Prayers and heartfelt condolences to the entire Ehrlich family. May your hearts be warmed during this time by the laughter and great memories you will cherish always. God bless!

What a beautiful person , we are the losers as this was a man of real integrity. He will never be forgotten as one of the kindest people I have had the pleasure of knowin. I feel blessed for having known him for many years"""

Was sorry to hear of this unexpected and untimely passing. Recall being seated at a table with Charles at 30th Class Reunion. Recall also his spirited declarations, voiced during the years it took us to move through the Dickinson stages of organized maturity.

Cousin Charlie, your compassion and kindness will always be remembered. Tante Yaja, Jessica and Sandi--May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Sandi, & Larry Weingroff and family Toms River, NJ

Jessica & Sandi,
A golden heart has stopped beating, and we are all so saddened by our loss. We are truly better people for having had Charles as a part of our lives.Just want to share a picture of happier times at one of Charles' favorite hangouts. Our love and deepest sympathy to the Ehrlich family.
Mary Funes & the staff at Spring Garden Family Restaurant. He will be greatly missed!!