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Charles Wall

76, Long Beach Township, New Jersey

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Charles Wall Long Beach Township - Charles Matthew Wall, age 76, of Long Beach Township passed away on Saturday February 27th at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Burlington, he lived in the Harrisburg area and was a long-time summer resident of Long Beach Island...

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Dear Mr. Wall, I write this letter with a heavy heart, hoping it reaches you wherever you may be. I want to express both my deepest condolences and boundless gratitude for the profound impact you've had on my life. Although we never had the chance to have this conversation face-to-face, I feel compelled to share the depth of my appreciation for all that you've done for me. You were not just a friend, mentor, or role model; you were a beacon of hope during my darkest moments. Your...

Charles and I shared many noon walks together when he was based a the CAIU. He was an interesting person and we shared many values. RIP

Charlie and I spent many a lunch hour going on walks when his office was located in the Capital Area Intermediate Unit building. He always struck me as an intelligent, caring, young man. It was my pleasure to have spent the time with him. Sad to see him leave his family so soon! My sincere condolence to his wife and family.

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This is addressed to Charlie Wall's wife Melissa and family. This is Norman Bogos.

I knew Charlie from our years working together at Visionquest in NJ and i met you a number of times; being invited to spending a weekend at your home in Beach Haven, you and Charlie going out to dinner with my late wife Tina and I by our home in Paoli, perhaps another dinner out with the two of you in Beach Haven and maybe at a Visionquest holiday party at a restaurant near the...

Belated condolences to all of the Wall family. Charles was a devoted husband, father and a wonderful neighbor to all especially to my family and he and Melissa's most warm welcome and constant friendship and help to my aunt who had lived at my family's home for a year will never be forgotten. You will be missed Charlie.

My husband Dan and I grew up with Charles. Although we haven’t seen him since high school, we were both so sad to hear of his passing. He was a heads up guy. Rest In Peace. Our sympathy to all of you.
Dan and Lynne Yurcisin

So very sorry for your loss Melissa and family. Charlie was such a character and always livened any gathering. This one hits very hard. Much love, Carol and Jim Egelston

Sorry to hear about Charles death. I fondly remember the many noon time walks and conversations we shared when he worked out of the CAIU. He was a man worth knowing for many reasons. John Nagle