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Lynn & Mark Lynch
January 8, 2004
We had great times with Charlie. He always had a warm smile on his face and a good word. He always had time to listen to your story and also had great stories of his own. I will miss him and his easy smile but I will always remember the good times we shared over the last 14 years of knowing him. Mark and my thoughts and prayers are with Anna and his family during this time of sorrow.
Debbie LaConte
January 7, 2004
I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Leia Davies
January 6, 2004
We are sending love and prayers from Arlington High School.
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