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Serena Stackpole Schwanda
November 25, 2020
I used to write back and forth and call Charlie on the phone to talk about our family tree. I still miss him a lot. He was a great friend to a young family tree enthusiast.
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Allen Hahm
March 30, 2015
My thanks go to Charlie for being my mentor, supervisor, and advisor when Wisconsin Bell was still a great company. Rest in peace Charlie.
Fr. Paul Colloton, OSFS
March 29, 2015
I have fond memories of Charlie and Jean at IHM when I was music and liturgy director there. May Charlie rest in peace and may jean and your family know God's loving comfort. I will remember Charlie at Mass.
With hope,
Fr. Paul H. Colloton, OSFS
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