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Charles J. "Skip" Gamba

Dalton, Massachusetts

Jun 16, 1946 – Dec 18, 2025

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June 16, 1946
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December 18, 2025
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Dalton, Massachusetts
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Charles J. "Skip" Gamba, 79, of Pittsfield, passed away peacefully on December 18, 2025. Born in Pittsfield on June 16, 1946, to John and Elea Ottino Gamba. He was a graduate of Pittsfield High School and Westfield State College. He married the former Linda Cunningham in May 1970 at the former...

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SO, So Sorry Is Just NOT Enough Linda, in Condolences of Losing Such a Man´s Man in Charlie. Quiet yet Humorous, Concerning yet ALWAYS with a Helping, Talented Hand. My `Blessed Dad and Him! in the Driveway, Getting Whatever the Task Smoothly and Correctly Done ! 55 Years! Linda of stated Blessedness.. Eric.

So sorry for your loss Linda Charlie was such a nice guy sending you hugs & prayers

So sorry to hear of Charles Gamba passing. I had the pleasure of having him has my shop teacher at Taconic. He taught me the skills I needed to get my career started in which I am still doing today. I will never forget what he did for me, he was a great person.

Linda So many wonderful memories of Charlie. Godfather to my oldest, Kelly, he kept in touch as time has flown by. He will be missed. Mary Kirchner, Smith, Lamke

Thank you Mr. Gamba for all that you taught me. Sending my sincere love and respect to the Family. Shane class of 94

I was fortunate to have Charlie as a colleague while teaching at Taconic. He was an asset as a faculty member of the vocational staff. Charlie was always there to help with a school shop project with guidance or assistance. Charlie was a dependable and caring individual who offered a helping hand either in or outside of school. I'm grateful to say Charlie was a friend of mine.

Linda I was sorry to hear of Husband passing.I know he was the love of your life. Nancy and Cosmo Spezzaferro

Linda I´m so sorry to hear Charlie´s passing. I really appreciated all the help he generously gave me with my DeSoto. He was a great teacher, patient and kind.

So sorry Linda and family! My husband John worked with him at GE!