Charles-Moore-Obituary

Charles J. Moore

Binghamton, New York

Age 62

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Moore, Charles J.Binghamton, NY: Charles John Moore, 62, of Binghamton, NY, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, July 7, 2014. Charlie was born and raised in Susquehanna, PA. He graduated from Susquehanna High School in 1970 with a passion for music and art. Charlie's favorite expression was that...

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I knew Charlie when I was a student in Binghamton. We took film classes together and hung out many a night listening to music. Great guy!

we were unaware of Charlie's passing untill it was brought to our attention yesterday. Though he has been gone a month we will miss him forever. His strength was a powerful reminder of how those who have less ability can overcome without complaint. He will be missed by so many and will always be in our prayers.

I am sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. Although I hven't seen him in years, I will always remember some fun foolish times from the 70's! Boones Farm Wine, kindness, love of music and friendship all come to my mind. Rest in Peace, Charlie.

You were always a great dance partner Charlie. I will miss running into you at random times, and will never forget you. Hope your doing a jig on your feet with the angels. My hearfelt sympathies to Charlies family, I wish you peace.

I just learned of Charlie's passing and I am saddened by the news. I never really got to know Charlie and Judy because of family circumstances but I am sure he is now with his parents and Aunt Marge. My best wishes to cousin Judy and the rest of Charlie's family. May he rest in peace.

Truly, Charlie was one of a kind. It was a blessing to have shared excellent conversation, music and good times with Charlie when I lived in Binghamton.
Rest peacefully.

My prayers and sympathy to the family

Charlie, the past few days i have been remembering all the crazy wild times we spent together in Susquehanna.Great memories. How your eyes would light up when you would see Kisma and Torie you never forgot us. Well Your in good company now. We will miss you.

I am very sorry to hear of the loss of such a gentle soul. Charlie, dear Charlie, you are no longer confined to that wheelchair. Soar with the angels, you are free. I will miss you dear friend and will always remember our conversations and how you made me smile. May you rest in peace.