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Jeffrey E. "Chuckie" Palmieri

Uxbridge, Massachusetts

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Jeffrey E. "Chuckie" Palmieri, 56, of 59 East Hartford Ave. died Mon. Dec. 27 at Milford Hospital after an illness. He is survived by his wife Charlene T. (Rabuffo), a daughter Amanda Palmieri; a son Christopher Palmieri; a granddaughter McKayla Palmieri all with whom he lived; 3 brothers Mark A....

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I’m his oldest grandchild, he is being very much missed. He also has a grandson who is only 6 months old. We love you papy❤ Only 16 days til it’s been 11 years

I remember vividly the morning you were born Chucky at 5:10 A.M. Then, 5 days later taking you home and beginning a journey I will cherish always. You know, your children aren't supposed to go before you, but sometime God has a different plan. Your suffering is over and you can rest in peace with Dad. I will always love you and we will be together again. Mom

Chuckie was a great guy and a great umpire. He did 100's of Uxbridge ball games for kids who were not "athletes" but enjoyed playing the game. I hope a lot of the kids remember him for being there for them.
I know he is upstairs making the man laugh.

Charlene and family, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. You have been in my thoughts and prayers.
Chris, I too lost my dad at an early age and went through so many emotions. Know that I am here for you should you need me for anything.

My deepest sympathy to Chuckie's family. I'll never forget all the laughs and yes, sometimes arguements with him umpiring games at Uxbridge baseball. Even when we disagreed, we laughed after. Chuckie cared deeply for the kids and the game. I remember him catching warmup pitches for a little league all star game because the catcher wasn't geared up all the way. You never, ever see an umpire do that. That was Chuckie. He cared. Rest in Peace buddy.

Charc, Amanda, Chris: We are so very sorry for your loss. Time helps heal the pain and the good memories keep him with you forever.
Kathy & Bob Raymond

i knew him from sparetime in northbridge, and ill tell you what he made everyone laugh, he was one heck of a good guy to everyone we will miss you chuckie. RIP (gone but certainly not forgotten)

I am sorry for your loss.

Dear Charlene and family so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you.
Janice and Dick Vallee