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Gary P. Charbonneau

Ballston Lake, New York

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Charbonneau, Gary P. BALLSTON LAKE Gary P. Charbonneau, 46, passed away on Saturday, July 26, 2014. He was born in Worcester, Mass., on May 25, 1968. Gary was a corporal in the U.S. Army serving from 1986 until 1990 as a radio systems mechanic. Gary was a graduate of Columbia River High School...

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Gary, you were a real friend to me in high school. The kind of friend who would tell me things I didn't always want to hear, but needed to know, like when you told me I had a hair growing straight out of the end of my nose. I didn't believe you at first, but I really did! We got into to trouble together messing with food in the lunchroom. An orange covered in ketchup somehow flew across the room and assaulted one of our classmates (I'm still not quite sure how!). We had a great crew of...

Stuart, My sympathy to you during your time of loss. I will think of you often during these difficult days ahead as you say your farewell to a man who greatly impacted the man that we all know and respect. Take care.

Tammy my heart is with you at this sad time... it takes time but it will get easier.. gary loved you and the boys with his everything. His all . You were his world ..and know this he will ALWAYS be by your side... Love you all sooo very much !!!!!!!

Gary, truly I am better person for having known you. Your dedication to your family and to friends was a true inspiration. I knew when I needed advice on life or on the job you would be there. You will be missed by many.

I did not know you that well but I know your beautiful wife, Tammy. What I did know of you was the love you had for her and she for you. There was never a doubt to me how you both felt about each other and your boys. The gap you leave will be there for a lifetime. You can tell the measure of a man by the love they inspire in others.

OH Gary I feel honored to have seen you a few weeks ago and give you such a big warm hug. I didn't know you all that well but what I did know is you glow happiness and made me smile when you worked here at Alpha Technologies.
My prayers are with your family. ?

Gary will always have a place in my heart, because he is the husband of one of my good friends. He never hesitated to drive me back to my car after a night out. He talked to my husband at a party where he did not know anyone, and in the end my husband ended up having a good time. He is also a man who made the decision to become an adoptive father to 3 boys. Adoption has always been important to me. To adopt children takes strength, character, and endless love, no matter what lies ahead. ...

I've know you for the vast majority of my life, yet the 90 minutes we spent eating lunch together just a few months ago will be something I will hold with me forever. Not growing up with you...not you being my best man at my wedding, me being yours. Those last 90 precious minutes where I didn't hestitate to be with you, not knowing it was the last time. I should have said it them, but I'll do it here: I love you, man. You taught me, you pushed me, you were there for me. I miss you so much...