Charles-Zukowski-Obituary

Charles G. Zukowski

Berkshire, New York

1939 - 2017 (Age 77)

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Zukowski, Charles G.Charles G. Zukowski, 77, a life-long resident of Berkshire (Speedsville), passed away at his home on Feb. 24, 2017, with his family by his side.Chuck is survived by his devoted wife of 54 years, Gloria (Sherwood) Zukowski; his loving children Lorie (David) Pitcher, Randy...

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Gloria & Family,

I just learned through Melvin of Chuck's passing. I have so many fond memories of our younger years and the fun we had together. I'm sure he never forgot how blessed he was to have you for a wife and family. May God's peace be with you all.

Charlie was a lot of fun to work with. He will be missed by many! The family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Sorry to hear of Chucks passing. Many good memories of little league, etc. with our kids.
A good father and friend.
Tim & Sharon Jone
Leesburg, Fl

It was sad to learn of Charlies passing as he was a great guy who always had a smile on his face, and good things to say. He will be missed by many of his coworkers at the Shop. My sincere condolences to his family.

Incredibly saddened by the loss of one of my best friends. We worked together for 39 years. My most sincere condolences to Charles' wife and family. He was a great man.

So sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. He was a good neighbor, fireman, fisherman, trapper, hunter, father, brother, husband, and friend. Speedsville has lost another great person. RIP.

So sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. Though it's been years since I've seen you all, you never forget the people you grew up with. You're all in my thoughts and prayers. RIP Chuck.

To Charlies Wife and Family Sorry to hear of His passing Chuck was one of the few people in the shop that could cheer you up when things looked down R.I.P My Friend.

Sincere condolences to all of Chuck' s family. I enjoyed working with Chuck for many years - both at the Aurora Street plant and Warren Road. He was part of the "old school" that believed in hard work and being proud of his workmanship.