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Craig M. Charron

Spencerport, New York

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Oct. 19, 2010 at age 42. Predeceased by his mother, Anne. Survived by his loving wife, Wendy; 4 children, Jackson, Nicholas, Hunter and Emma; father, Maurice; sisters, Anne-Margaret Charron (Tracy McGrath), Elizabeth (Eric) Pushee; brother, Joseph (Linda); in-laws, Gail and Walter Stearns;...

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Dear Wendy - our hearts go out to you and your beautiful children. We were so sad to learn of Craig's passing...he has been in our thoughts and prayers over these past months. We will continue to remember you in our prayers. Love to you all

To the entire Charron family, especially Wendy his wife and children.

I was a year older than Craig and played against him many times as i lived in Stoughton, between OA and Stoughton. Craig was younger , smaller and faster than all of us. Unstoppable and unbeatable. Summer leagues just the same.

In 1998 when i learned that he was still playing in the AHL in NewHaven , i was very happy for him and still quite impressed with his character !

Craig and i never...

Dear Charron Family,

I didn't know Craig but know Jim and Danny. Many times Jim and Danny would proudly talk about their nephew to everyone. It's clear that Craig was a gifted and special person. May he rest in peace and my God comfort you during this time.

Dearest Wendy and Family, So sorry to hear about Craig's passing. It had been a long hard journey for him and the family. May he rest in peace. You and your children have wonderful memories of what a great man their dad was. You will all be in our prayers and thoughts during this difficult time.

Always
Jacky & Bill Iuliano

The Charron family is in my prayers. Craig was a joy to watch play. There is always ice in Heaven. Just know he is no longer in pain and he is cancer free. I hope his family shares good times with the kids so they remember what a wonderful man he was!

I am so sad to hear about Craig's passing. Craig was always a notably nice kid and it sounds like he only got better with age. He was obviously loved a great deal. It's wonderful he came to see that clearly. I continue to pray for Wendy, the kids, Moe and the whole Charron/Craig family with whom I share so many childhood memories. My heart breaks with you! Much love, Beth (Dyer) Abreu

Dear Wendy and family:

There are no words to express how sorry we are to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you and our hearts go out to you. Deepest condolences and much love to you all from the Lingren family.

Craig, rest in peace.

Dear Wendy, Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. After Craig had been playing away from Cincinnati he came back for a game opposing us. Afterwards he stayed, behind the bus, to meet with everyone who wanted to say Hi. He came up to me and the first thing he said was "You want to see my boys?" - He was so proud of you and the children. I will never forget the look & smile on his face. Please know there are prayers for you and your children coming from Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio. ...

Dear Wendy and Kids, Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Craig and I played youth hockey together and my father coached us as kids for a lot of years when Craig lived in Easton growing up. Craig had a lot of friends that admired him as a person. I hope that family, friends and prayers from all will help bring you through this tough time.