Charles-Ross-Obituary

Charles Lawrence "Charley" Ross

Hamilton, New Jersey

Age 82

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DIED
June 12, 2021
AGE
82
LOCATION
Hamilton, New Jersey

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Charles “Charley” Lawrence Ross, 82 of Hamilton, New Jersey, passed away on June 12, 2021, at St. Joseph’s at Morris Hall, Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Surrounded by family, Charley passed on into the caring hands of the Lord, after a life dedicated to service of his community. Born in Easton,...

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Thanks for all the great memories Charley "The Boss" Ross. High school wouldn´t have been the same with out you! You were a great coach and person. Thank you Wendy HHW Class of 89

The Ross Family: So sorry to hear of the passing of Charles. We met him when he worked at The Yardville Pool Club. He was always so much fun! He will be deeply missed. Love John, Carole, Christa and Larissa Strycharz and The Warney Family.

My wonderful Brother-in-law was a rock of strength . So many ways he touched many lives. Will always be in our hearts. Love You my Charley

Shelly, Melissa,Stacy & family - I was so saddened to see that Charley had passed. So many childhood memories of our parents together (and laughing!) through many years. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Thinking of you all ....

Chaz, it was an honor to know and be around you. You gave others and myself many good memories that will be shared for years.

Coach you was a true blessing to me has a player and student at Hamilton High School West. Thank for all the things that you taught about the game we truly loved. RIP

Rest in peace my friend. You were my first boss ever when I was a life guard. You will never be forgotten.Wishing Sincerest Condolences to your family!

Charley was one of the best coaches I ever had. I’ll never forget one day, I was preparing fir a soccer game and my sock ripped. I couldn’t hold my shin guards on properly. This amazing man, without even hesitating, took his shoes off and have me his pair of socks right off his own feet to play in. He then stayed and coached the game sock-less. We won that day, and I scored the winning goal.
Charley- you were an inspiration to not only me, but I’m sure hundreds of not thousands of...

Charley was always my to go guy at West .. Sue and I were the cheerleading coaches for 9 years and Charley always supported us.. he was funny charming a gentleman and most of all a very caring compassionate man.. He will forever be missed and he has left his imprint on all of us who knew him personally and professionally.. This is a great loss! My deepest condolences to the whole family especially to you Sue