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Charles D. Raff

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Sep 8, 1983 – Oct 2, 2022

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BORN
September 8, 1983
DIED
October 2, 2022
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Charles D. Raff


September 8, 1983 - October 2, 2022


 


 


Charles D. Raff of Fitchburg, MA, formerly of West Springfield, MA, passed away on Sunday morning at the age of 39. Charlie graduated from West Springfield High School; he went on to attend Fitchburg State University, where he earned his degree in education. Charlie had a commendable professional career.  He began his journey at Gardner High School and from there he continued to make a tremendously positive impact on every player at Leominster High School, Oakmont Regional High School, Fitchburg High School, and North Middlesex. Charlie supported and attended Unified Sports games throughout his career, as well as the Best Buddies program. While coaching was Charlie’s foremost passion, he held many professional roles in the school systems including Leominster High School, Oakmont High School, Fitchburg High School, and as most currently Milford Public Schools as an attendance supervisor.  In these endeavors, he exhibited passion and energy to every student he encountered.  He had a fiery spirit and a contagious smile that could light up any room and he always put the needs of others before his.  Dozens of students and athletes remembering Charlie have said “I wouldn’t be the person today without him.” Charlie is survived by his loving parents, Susan (Young) Raff and Stephen Raff; his sisters, Christine Raff and Shawn Horne, Miranda Loper and Mike Loper, and Laurie Casillas and Chico Casillas. Charlie was a proud uncle to Lola, Max, and Luciana. In addition to countless loved aunts, uncles, and extended family members that meant the world to him, Charlie also leaves behind his partner, Shelby Searles; his second family, Tom DiGeronimo and Mickey Marrone; and his former spouse, Jessica Raff. Charlie’s love for all of his students and former athletes that he had coached was immeasurable. So many people are better today because of him. There are no words that are enough to express how special and irreplaceable Charlie was to every life he touched. Visiting hours will be held at the West Springfield Curran-Jones Funeral Home on Monday, October 10, from 4-7 PM. Because of Charlie’s love of West Springfield High School; in lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the West Springfield High School Athletics Department.

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Mr.Raff always knew when I was skipping class he always put a smile on my face and told me inspirational stories I will miss him so much.

I am so sorry to hear of Charlie’s passing, we were coworkers at Leominster High School. He was wonderful with the students and a pleasure to work with. Had many good time tho get her at LHS.

I worked with Charlie at Leominster HS, he was a wonderful young man and the students loved him. I’m so sorry for his passing. Condolences to his family and friends.

I want to send my condolence to Charlies family. I hired him as a teacher to work in our resource classrooms at LHS. He was a natural teacher and supported students with emotional needs. Later I would run into Charlie in the community and was always greeted with his smile and high energy. He will be greatly missed.

I am so sad that you are no longer with us Charlie, but so happy I had the pleasure of knowing you. I will remember you always with that infectious smile and warm heart. May you rest easy.

I had a very special relationship with Charlie that I will treasure forever. Charlie welcomed me into his heart because he got it! His Dad and I share very special memories of him, I will always be grateful for the years Charlie came to live with us as a family. We miss our daily talks, calls and texts. We miss our son beyond words. Take care of Brophy Bear, Charlie. Love, Dad & Deb

Steve & Deb, I am so very sorry for your loss. From what I have read, Charlie sounded like a great young man who always had a smile on his face. Remember that and cherish your memories with him!

I’m sorry for the family’s lost and Thankyou coach for always hearing me out and helping me get through things you were the best coach that anyone could have I appreciate it

The BADDEST to ever do it! *ove you forever coach. Chest out, chin up. #BAMF out!