Charles-Kaye-Obituary

Charles F. Kaye

Littleton, Massachusetts

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Of Littleton, May 19. Beloved husband of Mary (Kallin) Kaye of Littleton. Devoted father of Laura Kallin Kaye of Acton, Kathleen M. Kaye-McKean of Washington D.C., Gretchen M. Kaye Crowley of Rye, New York, and Charles F. Kaye, Jr. of Gordonsville, VA. Brother of Mary Pat Barnes of Minnesota and...

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Mary and Family,
My prayers are with you. I meet Charlie in 1990 when teaching CCD with him at St. Anne's. I have since moved twice to NY and back to MA. His faith was evident in all he did, always ready to give a helping hand to the students. He was wonderful to work with and one who always took the time to say hello with much sincerity. I will keep you in my prayer. May God's blessings and ever loving strength be with you.

Dear Mary

Please accept my condolences on the loss of a great gentle man. Charlie helped me through a difficult time in my life. My sympathy and prayers to you and your family.

I was shocked to hear the news of Charleys passing. My heart goes out to Mary and family, as I remember Charley with fond memories. He was truly a Littleton icon and respected greatly by all who knew and loved him. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Dear Mary and family,
It is with a saddened heart that I write to you and tell you how sorry I am that Charlie has passed. Charlie was truly a great man and I will cherish always my time with him. The world , not just Littleton, is a better place because he was here. He will always be in our hearts.

Dear Mary and family,
From the halls of St. Luke's grade school, so many years ago, to the St. Patrick's Day gathering, so few days ago,Charley remained a true friend. Always kind, always gentle, always interested, he ever will be missed by us and our family.

Dear Mrs Kaye & Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Mr Kaye's great pride and love of his family and community, and the kindness this gentleman showed our family. My deepest sympathies to you all.

Sorry to hear about Charles Kaye.
I knew him well in the ten years that I was the Police Sgt in Littleton.

During my time as Littleton's Town Administrator, I could always look to Charlie for advice and friendship. As Moderator, he was an outstanding teacher and leader. He will surely be missed. My heartfelt condolences go to his family.

Charles, Jr.--
With a heartful of sympathy to you and your entire family and yet with the certainty that joy and hope is found in Christ alone and that eternal victory over death has been won because He loves us enough to have died on the cross for our sins. Hallelujah! You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. In Him, The Speers Family