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Charles Mertz

Troy, New York

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Charles A. Mertz TROY - Charles “Charlie” A. Mertz, age 57, entered into eternal life Tuesday, October 25, 2016. Born in Marion, OH, he is the son of Ramona “Mickie” McGraw Mertz and the late Charles T. Mertz. Charlie moved to the Albany area as a child with his family. He was a graduate of...

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My condolences and prayers for the family of Charlie. I worked at AMC and although I only knew Charlie for less than a year, he made a lasting impression on me. We struck a chord though ice hockey. It was always good trading hockey rink stories with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Paul and I are so sorry to learn of your loss. You will be in our prayers.

Words can't quite describe the loss we're feeling. I had the privilege of hiring Charlie 21 years ago and being his direct manager for most of his AMC career. He was a friend to many, a colleague, and one of a kind. His loss leaves a large hole in our hearts.

I've worked with Charlie for 21 years. He was always a great help to me but more than that, I've enjoyed his sense of humor, his sarcasm and his friendship. The world isn't the same without him in it. My deepest condolences to his family-I am truly sorry for your loss.

Deepest condolences to the Mertz family. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

I am sadden by the loss of my dear friend and boss for over 20 years. You had a good heart and you will be greatly missed.

Charlie was a wonderful friend to my sister-in-law Caroline. His kind treatment of her will be forever appreciated. What a shame he was taken from her and our family prematurely. God bless him forever.

Charlie was an amazing man. I worked with him for years at AMC on many projects. I had the privilege of presenting one of our successes at a conference together. Charlie was my go to Guy... he will be missed.
My condolences to his family.

I am saddened to hear the loss of my good friend Charlie. He was much more than a co-worker. He will be missed.