Charles-Trask-Obituary

Charles Henry Trask

Farmington, Connecticut

1922 - 2014

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DIED
August 5, 2014
LOCATION
Farmington, Connecticut
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Charles Henry Trask, 92, of Windsor, CT, formerly of Stonington, died on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, at John Dempsey Hospital in Farmington. After a hip fracture from a fall in March, he worked hard in therapy at rehab facilities to recover but was eventually overwhelmed by complications. He was...

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It is so good to remember Charlie, someone who was always there at SHS, he would notice if someone needed to be cheered up, and he did. He was fond of the Red Bull Wine from Hungary, I am so glad I got to know him. He is a great example how to live our life after retirement.

It is hard to believe Charles has left us with our memories 6 years ago already, I can clearly see him and recall conversations about the Hungarian Red Bull's Blood wine (Egry Bikavér) which was one of his favourites. Charles was a cheerful man, he could and would smile even in challenging times. I wish to live like he did as an elderly person.

Wishing continued peace at heart for all who miss him greatly.
Best wishes,
Anna Kaszásné Becsei from Budapest, Hungary

Dear Brian & Mrs.Trask , I just learned of Charlie's passing.
I so enjoyed talking to him but mostly listening to his wonderful stories every day at SHS. He lived life to the fullest. When he turned 80 we had a party for him in the cafeteria and he was so appreciative. He is one of those people who will be sorely missed.
Sincerely, Kathleen (Moran) Clark, French teacher

How I will always remember Charlie. This was on the Bermuda trip.

With deepest sympathy during your time of mourning.

Charlie was a very special man and a devoted husband. After he moved, he was missed by the many friends he made at the Westerly Senior Center Mealsite. God bless and sincere condolences.

Diane & Family: We am sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during these difficult times.

Mrs. Trask & Family: Each one of us must let the hand go of one that we love to one that we have not yet met. The memories that they leave behind is what love is made of.

I enjoyed speaking with him on numerous visits when he would bring the Honda in for service. He was a kind and caring man.

Please accept my sincere sympathy. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Diane, Brian, and Ania, I was so sorry to hear that Charlie had passed. So many good memories of holidays spent with your family. He was such a kind man and will be greatly missed. Thinking of you and your family.