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CHARLES J. "CHARLEY" SARNACKI

Lake George, New York

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Charles J. "Charley" Sarnacki, 64, of Lake George, passed away on Sunday, April 4, 2010, at the Haynes House of Hope in Granville, NY, after a long illness. Charley was the son of the late Charles V. and Marianne (Furino) Sarnacki. He was born on May 23, 1945, in Schenectady and grew up in...

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Charley was a grade school friend (Mohawk School on S. Ten Broeck St.) in Scotia. We moved to Virginia with GE in 1956 so lost track of all those excellent Scotia friends (David Yetter, Edmund Rohrmeier, Susan Schultz, others). My memory is that Charley was a nice guy and good Scotia friend.

I can't believe you have left us! You took a piece of me when you checked out. I'm still devastated and it's been 12 years. I really don't know what to say anymore. Thank you for your friendship-it's been a privilege.

I WAS SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR OF CHARLEY'S PASSING.
I WENT TO HS WITH HIM
JOAN LYNCH PICARD
WILLISTON, VERMONT

Holly - will you please contact me re: memorial for Charley? Colette, Steven and I would like to when it is, and I would like to talk to you. Please email me at: [email protected] Thanks, Holly. Echo

4/8/10 I'll never forget Charlie. He will always be a part of me as he was my first love at 13 years old. He was a good friend to my brother and my mother adored him. Charlie loved to be at our house and eat with the family and we all enjoyed his company. Charlie was never boring. Even at that young age of 15 he had his plans to fill his life with adventure. I'm so pleased I was able to speak with him before he died to tell him I loved him. I'll see Charlie again in the future and...

So sorry to Dick and to Holly and Wendy. I pray his last days were as peaceful as possible. Thank you for taking care of him....we thought of him every day.
Adios, Charlie....you were one amazing man. Echo

My memories of Charley go back a long long long ways to when he lived on Orlinda Ave. He was a crazieeee kinda guy...lots of fun. Sorry for your loss Dick...hope you are well. Blessings, Carole Bartlette-Cole