Charles-Spallino-Obituary

Charles C. Spallino

Englewood, Florida

Feb 25, 1956 – Oct 4, 2023 (Age 67)

About

BORN
February 25, 1956
DIED
October 4, 2023
AGE
67
LOCATION
Englewood, Florida
CHARITY
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
CHARITY
The Charity of your Choice

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Charles C. Spallino1956 - 2023Charles C. Spallino of Englewood, Florida and Sunapee, New Hampshire passed away on October 4, 2023 after a courageous battle with Mantle Cell Lymphoma. He was born on February 25, 1956 in Springfield, Massachusetts, the son of Barbara and Charles Spallino. Charlie...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My most sincere condolences....he was a good friend and a great boss ..

Kathy ,I'm so sorry about the loss of charlie. He fought a hard battle with that disease and it seems he gave it a run for it's money.I hope he's at peace . your in my prayers .love, moe

My lifelong friendship with Charlie began when we were eight years old, playing soccer together for Roger LeBlanc on what would become the very first Longmeadow travel soccer team. That friendship lasted nearly sixty years through hanging out in the Emery's cellar together as teenagers, our mis-adventures through Sea Scouts and on through high school and throughout our adult lives. R. I. P. my friend ..... Lord knows you've earned it. Steve Walbridge

Charlie was a really close friend to us both. A childhood friend of Paul´s brother, Mark Lowe but a closer friend to Paul in later life. We miss him already and so admire him for his courageous battle! Paul Lowe and Margaret

so sorry for your loss. often think of the Spallino family and the great memories i had with all of you i had the pleasure to meet. you are in my heart and thoughts.

Very sorry for your loss, Mickey.

My condolences to his family and friends for their loss. Charlie was a gentle soul and a wonderful person.

Jean, I´m so sorry for the loss of your brother.

Sorry to hear the sad news, my condolences to his family! There were a lot of great times working for the Spallino family at Cray -Burke. Many good memories. Rest in peace Charlie!