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Chuck and I played hockey together and ran wild in the streets in the early 90's. I have always missed Chuck and am so sorry to hear this news.
Joshua O'Brien
March 20, 2025 | Friend
Sagamore Hills, Ohio
KURILKO CHARLES H. "CHUCK" KURILKO SR., Beloved husband of Carolyn (Przyhocki); loving father of Christine Magnasco (John), and Charles H. Jr. (Jenni); dear "Pappa Chuck" of Nicholas, Ranee, Garret, Marky, and Shelby; loving son of Vera (nee Hayne) and the late Thomas Kurilko Sr.; dear brother of...
Read MoreChuck and I played hockey together and ran wild in the streets in the early 90's. I have always missed Chuck and am so sorry to hear this news.
Joshua O'Brien
March 20, 2025 | Friend
Dearest Carolyn and Family:
The world has lost a "great" man and we are so fortunate to have known and loved him. His unselfish
love,time, and laughter for all will never be forgotten. He truly
was an inspiration to us all. Thank
you for sharing him with so many
others. Now heaven knows what real
laughter and caring is all about.
Please remember that we love you and will always carry his memory in
our hearts.
Gene and Carol Przyhocki
Carol Przyhocki
April 05, 2006 | Myrtle Beach, SC
To The Kurilko Family,
Chuck meant a lot to our son Justin and us. He was a great hockey coach and better role model. We hope all the players he worked with grow to be half the man Chuck was. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Ron, Sue, Justin and Brendan
The Green Family
March 28, 2006
Carolyn and family......Please know that we are all saddened by your loss. I remember Chuck by his "stories" that made me laugh so hard, my stomach hurt. He left a legacy; and, for that, you all have to be so proud....you have beautiful memories of this gentle soul. Please know my heart and prayers are full of good thoughts of Chuck, and all of the family.
Patti (Kovalic)Pancoast
March 27, 2006 | Bobtown (li'l Hawaii), PA
Wow.....Uncle Chunkie, what can we say? The greatest Uncle ever. An awesome coach, a true blue American (Democrat...haha), what a cool, funny, super, loving guy. Dedicated to everyone around you. Would give anyone the shirt off your back (not that it'd fit)....I cried but I laughed because the times we spent with you were so much fun. I love you and the world is not as good without you here. You touched everyone you met in such a warm and positive way....washy, washy, washy, rinsy, rinsy,...
Jeannie Lake
March 27, 2006 | Sterling Heights, MI
Aunt Carolyn, Crissy, Chucky - I am very sorry. Uncle Chunkie will be missed by everyone. He touched hearts he didn't even realize. I know you are very proud as I am to be his family. I hope to see you all soon and give you a big hug!! Love, your neice and cousin Jackie
jackie hughes
March 26, 2006 | West Palm Beach, FL
We are very sadden by the news that Churck was taken from this earth. He was a great hockey coach and great man. His love of children and his love for the sport of hockey will be greatly missed.He has taught so many things to all of us that one will never forget him. We have all lost a great person.Those years in hockey were the greatest times we had spent with our son's and meet so many wonderful people,
Thank's to Chuck. Our prays and love go out to the whole Kurilko family.May God...
Dennis, Judy, Kurt & Steven Knazek
March 24, 2006 | Garfield Hts., OH
Chuck was nothing short of unique with his wonderful outgoing personality and his love for all, even those who did not play or participate in hockey.
He will always be remembered with a tremendous amount of pride, respect and love by all who had the great opportunity of knowing him.
Please accept my most hearfelt sympathy to you and your family Caroline and God's blessing to all.
Jackie Lucas
March 24, 2006 | Garfield Heights, OH
The O'Neil family wishes to extend our deepest love to you and your family, we have been friends for a very long time. Chuck has been an inspiration to so many people, we are all better people for having known him. I, personally, have learned a great deal from him, as a coach and a man. His love for the game and especially the children was honest, sincere and always for the right reasons. We lost a great friend, coach and citizen, but his love will continue to grow within the generations he's...
John O'Neil
March 23, 2006 | Broadview Heights