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Charles C. Kontos Jr.

Newark, New Jersey

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Charles C. Kontos Jr. of New Brunswick died on Thursday, May 27, 2010, at home. He was 33 years old. The funeral will take place on Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the Costello-Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Green St., Woodbridge. (

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it still stings like a fresh slap that you are not with this world. I think of you always.....and still think about how different things could of been. I look at pictures of you and I can honestly say this never gets easier. I thought with time, it wouldn't hurt as much. I can't even begin to imagine the pain your family is feeling. Your birthday came and went and still I am so haunted with grief that you are not here. You were so special and you will always be missed and never forgotten....

I played Hockey with and aginst him ,even for a short time #yrs I enjoed hangng with him R.I.P Bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Charlie was a good friend and a solid hockey player. We shared a ton of good times and championships on the rink. He will definitely be missed. God Bless his soul.

Charlie Kontos why were you taken from this world?

Why why why why why

I dare ask why, God can you answer? Yes I dare ask!

Why were you taken from my daughter Elena?

Why must she suffer?

I dare ask why, God can you answer? Yes I dare ask!

Why was he taken from his family?

Why must they suffer?

I dare ask why, God can you answer? Yes I dare ask!

Why was he taken from his friends?

I went to school with Charlie from kindergarten through high school. I spent a lot of time hanging out with Charlie in middle school and remember a lot of fun times playing wiffle ball and going through our baseball card collections. He was always adventurous and a lot of fun to be around. I did not stay in touch over the years, but I am still very sad to learn that Charlie is no longer with us. My heart goes out to Charlie's family. He will be missed.

I went to college with Charlie. It's an understatement to say that his passion about preserving our Earth was inspirational. May we all benefit from his contributions. My heart goes out to his loved ones.

I knew Charlie briefly as he volunteered with our campers who were involved with an environnmental service project program. He was a person of great passion when it came to nature and his interest in sharing his love of being in the woods of New Jersey. I am very saddened to hear of his passing. My genuine and sincere regrets to his family.

Colin Campbell

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