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Charles M. "Charlie" Schwartz

Shelton, Connecticut

1946 - 2023

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Charles "Charlie" M. SchwartzCharles "Charlie" M. Schwartz, age 77, of Shelton entered into rest on Sunday, September 24, 2023 at St. Vincent's Hospital in Bridgeport. He was the beloved husband of 55 years of Pat (Harrington) Schwartz. Charlie was born in Somerville, MA on August 27, 1946, son...

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I grew up with Charle in Somerville. I lived on Pennsylvania Ave and believe the name of Charlie and Donald´s street was New Hampshire Ave. I have wonderful memories of the whole Swartz family.Sheila Connor

Our deepest sympathies to Pat and family on the loss of Charlie, a much loved husband, father, grandfather and friend. As neighbors of Charlie and Pat for 10+ years in our favorite community, Waterford, we were privileged to share many good times together. Charlie´s laugh was contagious, he loved the company of friends and made any gathering more fun just by being there. His affection for his dear Pat was ever present... I loved how he always referred to her as "my bride". We know he will...

Muffy, Captain has reached his final destination, and will be sadly missed. Leaving cherished memories for us all. Our deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers for you and the boys. One day at a time! Bubbles and Ernie

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Dear Pat and family, please accept my deepest condolences on Charlie´s passing. I will always remember his easy smile and his sense of humor that kept us laughing. Charlie was one of the good ones. Very sincerely, Kathi Gernat

Pat, please accept my heart filled condolences. Charlie will be so missed by all that loved him. He certainly lit up the room at our fun gatherings. I will miss his laughter and all his wonderful stories. Prayers for you and your beautiful family . Maryniedermeier

I only know Charlie thru the smile he put on Pat's face when she spoke of him. Listening to all the stories from Pat and Nancy made me know I missed out on knowing a terrific man. Praying for you all as you learn how to live without Charlie, with the hopes that one day the thot of him will bring a warm smile to your face, instead of tears rolling down your cheeks. Love Doreen