CHARLES-MOLDENHAUER-Obituary

CHARLES A. MOLDENHAUER

New York, New York

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MOLDENHAUER--Charles A. Charles ("Chuck") A. Moldenhauer, age 69, passed away unexpectedly at his home in NYC on December 13, 2013. Chuck's love and devotion for his children and fiancee had no bounds. Born in Augusta, WI, he passed away at the pinnacle of his life: Enjoying runs in Central Park;...

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Worked with Chuck a few years back.
Sorry to hear of his passing. God Bless.

I met Chuck in Summit, New Jersey 12 years ago when he was in "transition" with respect to jobs, housing and marital status and I was buying my first Volkswagen. He guided me with patience and detail. He became a reliable friend. He introduced me to Trisha when they were looking for a place in Spring Lake. Through the two of them, with their feedback and direction, I was able to grown personally, socially and financially. As time went on, my husband also had the opportunity to meet...

Charles Moldenhauer provided excellent career counseling to my son just this past summer/fall. My son found his counsel and interview prep very helpful. After each session my son had with Charles, he kindly took the time to email or call as a follow to the session. He gave my son tremendous confidence which proved to be very beneficial in starring his career. My son attempted to contact Charles to update him as to how his job in Boston is going, only to learn the sad news of his passing. ...

Just found out today about the loss of a pretty nice gentleman. I used his consulting services last year and I think the world will miss such a man.

Charles was such a blessing and an inspiration as a SIBL Career Coach and as a fellow Columbia graduate. He will be missed by all.

Chuck made an enormous difference in Trisha's life, her quality of life and her experience of herself. His solid approach to life provided an environment where both of them could blossom. While he was here, this world was a better place.

Herma Schmitz and Matt Koleos

first met Charles at the NYPL on 34th and enjoyed his personality and presence immediately. Charles always spoke so highly of you, his children (his daughters wedding), the dog and the house in Spring Lake. I also admired him for staying in such great shape and being fit working out at the gym and running races. Charles was always there for me to call after I had come from an interview, we would discuss my meeting and his response was always positive towards me. Charles was so...

I had the honor of meeting and getting to know Charles through our mutual association with Columbia University and the Career Coaches Association. His thoughtfulness, pleasant personality and love of life was admired by all. His profession speaks for what he stood for-helping others be better for themselves and for humanity. My thoughts and prayers go out to Trisha and Charles' family. He will be missed my many.

Charles and I worked together at Columbia and over the past year, I've had the pleasure of getting to know him. He was a vibrant and warm person and I am deeply saddened by this news. Our family at Columbia sends Trisha and his family our most sincere condolences. He will be greatly missed by us all.