CHARLES-SIMONETTI-Obituary

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CHARLES J SIMONETTI

Highland Heightss, Ohio

May 19, 1955 – Jun 7, 2016 (Age 61)

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BORN
May 19, 1955
DIED
June 7, 2016
AGE
61
LOCATION
Highland Heightss, Ohio

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CHARLES J SIMONETTI, age 61. Beloved son of Vincent and Yolanda Simonetti (both deceased). Loving brother of Joseph and Landy Marine (Greg). Devoted uncle of Michael Vincent and Amanda Rose Marine. Cherished dear friend of Scott Brotherton and Sharon. Godfather of Michael, Luly and...

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I just heard of his passing. His "Mr. Cellophane" from Chagrin Valley Little Theater's production of "Chicago" is still the best I've ever heard. He cut my hair for many years, too. We used to just laugh and laugh. It took hours for a trim. He will be missed. My condolences to his friends and family.

The memories of dear Chuckie live on in the hearts of all who had the pleasure of knowing him. May the fact that he is at peace bring comfort to his family and friends...forever in the heart. Peace be with you Chuck.

Chucky, my best friend, more like my brother, It's hard to wrap my head around the fact that I can't hang out with you anymore. I've learned so much about courage in the face of adversity, the hours of laughter we shared when I know you were hurting, the times you were bedridden and unable to see, but your concerns were about me, or my kids, or Sharon or my mom, Jeff, etc.
You are my hero Chuck, I love you with all my heart, and we will continue to talk, you were always a great...

Such a very lovable guy!

Landy, Greg, Mike and Amanda, I am so very sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Barb

Dearest Greg, Landy, Michael and Amanda,

We are thankful that our hearts and minds have the ability to hold dear the spirit and essenceof those which God places in our lives. God created Chuck with a quick witted sense of humor and a real talent and creativity for the art of drama. We feel so blessed to have been able to see him perform in Little Theater. We were so proud of him. Despite his trials, he would find it within himself to amuse us with his humor. I remember dancing with...

My Dear Brother, I will always love you to the moon and back. No more pain and suffering.
Miss you already.