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Charles J. FEATHERSTONE

Ridgewood, New Jersey

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FEATHERSTONE Charles J., 72, of Paramus, NJ died July 13, 2010. Beloved husband of Carolyn (nee Lynch) of Paramus. Loving father of Charles, Colleen, Michael and Patrick. Dear grandfather of Melissa, Chaz, Brianna, Kylie, Sean, Danny, Michael, Caitlyn, Abby and Luke. Dear brother of eight...

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To the Featherstone family:
Our deepest sympathies on Charlie's passing. Charlie was one of those people you had the privilege of passing through your life. It was a privilege to have worked with him and shared his humor and stories. We worked together in Thyssen Krupp and Local 3.

Dan & Susan Schoen

To all the Featherstones,

My deepest and heartfelt sympathy goes to each of you on the loss of Charlie. Although it may be some years back, I have some wonderful memories of our vacations at Fr. Curran Camp and barbecues and fun times at the Parish Center that I wouldn't trade for anything.

My parents treasured the times they shared with "The Dirty Dozen" and they shared many stories with us of good times they had.

I am only happy for Charlie that he is at...

Colleen, Charlie, Michael, Patrick and Carolyn,

It was so sad for me to hear about your dad's passing. All I can remember are the great times we had growing up and our family vacations together. I know your dad battled through some tough health issues over the last few years, but our prayers were always with him and his strength and determination to be with his family and friends helped him fight through these tough times. He is now at peace and will always be looking out for us...

Carolyn & Family,
It is with great sadness that we send you all our Condolences. Charlie has been such a great part of our lives for such a long time it's very hard to think of not having him physically around us but his presence will always be with us. He is smiling down on us now at peace and without pain.
One of our many fondest memories is Sam's first Halloween up on Elbert St. The way he held her and played with her so lovingly. A testament to his good, loving & caring...