Charles-McRorie-Obituary

Charles L. McRorie

Oneida Castle, New York

Mar 10, 1923 – Apr 18, 2013 (Age 90)

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BORN
March 10, 1923
DIED
April 18, 2013
AGE
90
LOCATION
Oneida Castle, New York

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ONEIDA CASTLE >> Charles L. McRorie, 90, formerly of 71 West Seventh St. and also of 406 Seneca St., Oneida, died Thursday morning , April 18, 2013, in the Oneida Extended Care Facility, where he had been a resident since April of 2012. He was born March 10, 1923, in Westford, the son of...

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Dear Sue, Nancy and Barb
I have many fond memories of times spent with your parents particularly in the years we were in the Color Guard together. Those times were filled with love and laughter and to me some of the best times. My thoughts prayers and love to all of you. God Bless.

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with your Mother at the State Police and worked with your Dad at the Elks - he taught me how to be a great bartender. Take care.

Barb, Nancy & Susie -- So sorry for your loss. I enjoyed talking with your dad and mine at the Elks Club. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Nancy, Barb, and Suzie,
I'm very sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. Gale Brannigan had sent me a message last week indicating that he was not doing well and apparently, he passed that same day. Your parents remain a huge part of my childhood and I will always remember them both fondly. I am so happy I was able to see him last year when visiting with Nancy....he was sharp as a tack then, remembering things that happened way back much better than I had. It really was a blessing that...

Sorry to hear about Uncle Charlie. He'll be missed by many who loved him. God bless you and comfort you in your time of need. Hope to see you in August if not before. Luise Jessup

I'm sorry for your loss Nancy, Suzie and Barb. I will remember Chuck for his ability to make me feel welcome, visible, and important. He was always smiling. I will never forget the 21-gun salute he gave my brother for his 30th birthday over on North Lake street. May he rest peacefully and reunite with Marian up past the skies in heaven.

Sue and family, I'm saddened to hear of the passing of your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you all

Barb, Nancy and Susie - Wow! I guess I thought he was indestructible. I was at 405 on one of those first days of spring when your dad had to test the pool temperature. He was so blue when he came out of the pool! Good thing he had a great sense of humor, 'cause we were laughing so hard it was quite disresptful of an "Officer of the Elks". Well, now my Dad will have help organizing fund raisers in Heaven.
Take care of each other, and if you come "home" once in a while, we should catch up....

So sad to read of his passing. I grew up living next door to him and remember him fondly!! Rest in Peace Charlie!