Cosimo-LaDuca-Obituary

Cosimo "Charlie" LaDuca

Kenmore, New York

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LaDUCA-Cosimo "Charlie" September 15, 2007, beloved husband for 62 years of the late Josephine (Barone) LaDuca; father of Diane LaDuca, Barbara Eno and Bonnie (Ronald E.) Fredenburg; also survived by six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; brother of the late Connie Tripi, Rose Masci, Mary...

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Barb,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your sisters. You are a great family and your parents had much to be proud of, as you are of them. God Bless

Dear Bonnie and Family,
Sorry to read about the loss of your Dad, my prayers are you and your family. Please contact me when things settle down.One of your
students from the class of 1969.




Pat Siragusa Cramer 1969

So sorry for your loss. I read the notice and remember my dad always talking about Charlie - my dad too worked for Roadway but has been gone for 18 years. Charlie was one of the guys that my dad would always talk about - a great friend and coworker. I could see my dad right now having a conversation with Charlie. May God Bless you and keep your memories alive.

Oh, that I could sing "Abie had a clothing store," one more time for you and Josie. We had such fun in those days. Thanks for all your
hospitality. Your home was my home too.

I met Charlie when I worked at Roc Mar bowling alley, he was always a fun loving guy, he bowled with my cousin Larry Vilardo, my uncle Sam Sciandra, and my father Larry, always had great things to say about him. Our sincere sympathy for your loss, Donna and Larry Sciandra.

I WORKED AT CARBO ,BLDG 56 ,CHARLIE CALLED ON US EVERY DAY,IF IT WAS A BIG PICK UP HE WOULD CALL SAMMY.HE WAS A GREAT GUY WE HAD LUNCH A COUPLE TIMES WITH JIMMY AND CHARLIE.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Bonnie and Ron,
Thinking of you and your sisters and families and sorry for your loss. We are never quite ready to say goodby to our parents but they never really leave us. They live in our memories, our little expressions and habits.
Love,
Mary