Charles-Herlihy-Obituary

Charles Herlihy

Belmont, Massachusetts

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HERLIHY, Charles Of Lexington, formerly of Belmont, Sept. 23, 2008. Suddenly at age 50. Beloved son of Mary Ann (Doliber) of Belmont and the late John F. Brother of John and his wife Beverly of NJ, Michael and his wife Michelle of Marlborough, Peter and his wife Sue of Hamilton, Kathleen Marks...

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The family did the American Heart walk in Septemebr,in memory for Charlie.It was the 1yr aniversary that Charlie passed away on September 23rd.Rest in Peace.We miss you.Love Kathy

My condolensces to the whole Herlihy Family. Charlie's sister Kathy is like a sister to me and our friendship has thrived for over 20 years. Charlie had always been kind and welcoming to me at every gathering I attended. I remember one which I had brought a (very Basic) salad, and how Charlie raved about it the whole time. He had the gift of making a simple gesture seem so very much appreciated, and had a way to make everyone feel special and good about themselves.

Fond memories of my brother Charlie.wonderful cook, biker,great sense of humor.My daughters Ashleigh and Alexandra adored him and they would always joke with him.Love Always.Kathy,Ashleigh,Dana,Allie/

John and Bev....

Please accept our condolences in regard to Charlie's passing. Our prayers are with both of you and your families.

Joel and Eileen Coran and Family

We were so sad to hear about Charlie, and our hearts go out to his family and friends. We did not know him well, but always looked forward to his quiet, gentle humor during our daily Starbucks visit. His kindness to our children was always appreciated. He would often share stories about his many nieces and nephews. He was definitely someone who was a bright spot in our Lexington world. We miss him.

I was so shocked to hear the devastating news about Charlie when I returned from a trip overseas yesterday. A few years ago Charlie would ride regularly with Quad Cycles in Arlington and as we lived close to each other in Lexington we would often make the last part of the ride home together. We traded cycling stories and especially broken collarbone stories. I came to know Charlie as a genuinely warm and good human being who was devoted to his family. My deepest condolences to all of...

We were saddened to hear the news of Charlie's death. My husband and I both worked with Charlie many years ago at LTX Corporation. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family today.
Take care, Kathy and Kevin O'Keefe

I'm going to miss you Charlie. My frequent visits to Starbucks will not be the same without our chats about the bikeway, the old Lexington neighborhoods, the great meadow or how you have always wanted to give Bretton Woods a try. I will always remember you as a good friend.