Charles-Motta-Obituary

Charles A. Motta

Albany, New York

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Motta, Charles A. BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. Charles A. Motta, 86, died peacefully on Friday, May 7, 2010 at Cedar Manor Nursing Home in Ossining, N.Y. Born in Albany, he was the son of the late Frank and Eldina (De-Stefano) Motta. He was a World War II Army veteran who served in the European...

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To Victor and the Motta family:

I am so sorry to learn of your father's passing.
Even though he lived down the street, I knew him more from when he worked at the VA.
What a nice man he was. He was always friendly and always had a smile when you saw him.
He will always be remembered fondly.

Dear Family of Mr. Motta,
We are sorry to hear of our dear friend Mr. Motta passing. We are deeply moved by this news. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. He was a beautiful man with a loving personality.
Love,
Marie Evans, Children and Grandchildren
(The Zakarka and The Wood Families)

Victor, Mike and Chuck,

I am glad for him that he is with Rose now but sad for us. They were so much like family to us growing up that the morning after my wedding I had to bring them the top of my cake as they were unable to attend the reception. Your father taught me so much as a young girl......he encouraged my interest in photography and oil painting....got me a job at the VA after I graduated high school!!! I will never forget his modest stroll across my father's lawn every...

Poppy,
I remember the times when me and nonny use to go swimming and you would stand on the porch and take pictures, and the times when i was a kid and when you took me on walks and i would always throw my hat on the ground and as soon as you handed it to me i would throw on the ground again. I miss those times. And I miss you very much and always will. I love you so much, and will never forget you.
-Your loving grand-daughter Brittany Rose

Chuck, Michael, Victor and family,

We are thinking of you as you cope with the loss of your father. We had the pleasure of knowing him and your mother for many years, in fact they were like family to us, always there if we needed them and always willing to help.

We have many fond memories of the years we shared together, and will always treasure a charcoal drawing your dad did of our house. He had such talent in his ability to capture a picture in his mind and then be...

Dear Victor, Mike, Brittany, Nick and family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Your father / grandfather was an amazing man. I am proud to have met him . I still have his picture hanging on my wall. My thoughts and prayers are with you all...

To the Motta family:
Please accept my sincerest condolences on the death of your father. I worked with Charlie at the VA during the time he was Chief of Office Operations, Medical Administration Service, back in the early '70's. His knowledge and guidance helped me ease into my first career-oriented job. During our many conversations, I came to realize that he knew many of my uncles, as well as my father. Charlie was such a talented man in so many respects, including his oil...

Christopher Motta with Pop

I have many fond memories of Chuck - he bought me my first and only pink polked dotted pool cue and I never could beat him! You were a wonderful grandfather to my son, Chris as he was growing up and I have plenty of pictures to show your great grandon CJ so your memory will live on. Rest in Peace Chuck...you are once again with your beloved Rose.

Victor, Mike and Chuck,
I was so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. I remember our family get-togethers and always seeing your dad smiling and taking pictures. Although it didn't happen often enough, I loved visiting with both he and your mom. Now they are together again.
All my love and prayers,
Monica Salvo