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Charles Schwartz

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Charles Schwartz, 50

Vietnam veteran; resident of Shirley

Sentinel & Enterprise

SHIRLEY -- Charles R. Schwartz, 50, of 31 Horse Pond Road, died Tuesday, Oct. 26, in Leominster, at the scene of a plane crash.

He leaves his loving wife of 4 1Ú2 years,...

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Charlie, you are missed deeply by all of us who had the great gift and privilege of knowing you. Your friendship and humble brilliance have left a legacy.
Lorrie and family, may the comfort of our Lord and friends sustain you through this difficult time.

As one wanders through life, and the end is near, the only reflection I have ever heard has been the importance of ones relationships. It has never been about the money, the job, the travel, the toys, or even the events one has lived through. It has always been about the relationships! Charlie had so many great and varied relationships that, as a measure of success, he was truly one of the best. No matter what, Charlie liked to help, and he really knew his stuff. Weather racing, flying,...

Lorraine, My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I am so sorry for your loss. If there is anything at all that I can do, please call me. Love, Kelly

I still can't believe it's true. I will always remember the great times we had on our many airshow trips, sharing our passion for aviation. You were an inspiration, mentor, my cousin but more like a brother. Whatever you persued, you always took to the highest level, accomplishing and experiencing more in your 50 years than most of us ever could in 100. I'm so glad you met Lorrie, I know you were happy. I'm sure the sorrow felt today will give way to fond memories by all whose lives you...

I've known Charley for at least 15 years. I went on a few adventures with him and shared a few beers when we would run into each other. He gave me a Job at the company I currently work for when I needed it. He was always upfront with everyone and always willing to lend a hand. I met Charley through my father who Charley would take flying because he could no longer pilot himself anymore because of his health. It meant alot. Charley will be greatly missed.
My prayers and thoughts go out...

I worked with Charley at the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center. I shared an office with him and went to lunch with him virtually every day. I got to know Charley well and he became my friend. Being a relatively recent resident in this area, Charley was one of my only friends. I will miss him greatly. Charley was a man of great character. You always knew exactly where you stood with him and he would do anything to help you. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. If there is anything...

A super guy that I grew up with in a small Pennsylvania town, Chuck ended up this same area and how we loved to remenisce about the good old days in both PA & MA. Rest in Peace & Fly Free, my old friend-you are missed.

Lori I only met you a few times You stopped in to see me when I crashed my bike in 99 at Burbank rehab. I will miss Charley greatly. My heart and prayers go out to you in this tragic loss.

MY DEEPEST REGRETS TO CHARLIE'S FAMILY. HE WAS SUCH A GREAT PERSON. HE WILL BE SADLY MISSED BY ALL.