Charles A. Pantone

Charles A. Pantone

Charles Pantone Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 2, 2007.
PANTONE
CHARLES A.
Age 69, of Sharpsburg, on Tues. Feb. 27, 2007. Beloved father of Michael C. Pantone, Donna Patterman and Lynn Garvey; Grandfather of Maura & Daniel Pantone, Nicole & Cristy Patterman; Three great-grandchildren; Brother of Marlene Zeleznak, Marilyn Horton and Carole Kozera; Friend of Roseanne and Larry Wiest; Also survived by many nieces and nephews. NO VISITATION. Funeral Services will be private. WORRELL FUNERAL HOME INC. 412-782-2211
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July 18, 2007

The Ferraro/Wiest Families posted to the memorial.

March 12, 2007

daniel pantone posted to the memorial.

March 7, 2007

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The Ferraro/Wiest Families

July 18, 2007

Charlie,
July 15, 2007 would have been your 70th birthday. On this day, we had your service at camp as you had wanted. It was beautiful and what YOU wanted. Now you can rest in peace. You are missed, but not forgotten. Our love to you always.

daniel pantone

March 12, 2007

charlie was my grandfather and i will always be very proud of him. he was a good man. he loved my son and to see him try to get around with him was great. and to the wiest family thank you for taking great care of him always. he always spoke of you fondly and unfortunitly i had just gotten to meet you now

Wiest Family

March 7, 2007

Charlie was and will always remain a member of our FAMILY. He may not have been a Ferraro or Wiest, but he was a big part of our lives. His memory will be alive in our hearts. He knew what was important to him and he cherished our love and friendship. Charlie enjoyed the times that he spent with us in our home as well as "camp" and at the beach. He enjoyed eating italian food, ice cream, spending time with his "extended family", and watching WWE. Charlie was a Marine and will always be a Marine. He was proud to serve his country. Somehow, Charlie, we will try to honor your last wishes. You will be missed, but never forgotten. God does have a place for you, and we know that you are keeping a "eye" on things. Our love to you always....Until we meet again, PITA..Be good, Kid! Your "true" Familia.. Tanti Aguri

Mario D. Ferraro

March 3, 2007

Charlie was a good man. Me and him were good friends. I spoke to him atleast four times a week, possably 3 times a day, via phone. Chuck loved life, and it's sad that it ended too quick for him. He was a PROUD marine! I can still see his smile. He was a humble man, he never asked for much. Charlie was also proud to be Italian! The best thing about being italian he said was eating all the good home made italian food! Chuck always had a seat at my families dinner table, no matter what holiday it was, my buddy was sitting at my side. Charlie's last name was not Ferraro or Wiest, but he was family. He was the brother I never had, and his memory will live on forever! If you knew him, God Bless you! You knew a good man! But if you didn't... well, all I can say is you missed out! Chuck was a gift from God that me and my family will cherish forever... "We'll miss ya KID" Semper Fi my friend. Rest In Peace

Domenic Marasco Sr

March 2, 2007

Michael,
So sorry for your loss,I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Domenic Marasco Sr (allegheny county)

Jeff and Amber Cato

March 2, 2007

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time. Chuck was a good friend and we will miss him dearly.

Marlene Zeleznak

March 2, 2007

My Dear Brother, May the angels lead you to our Heavenly Father in heaven and may you find peace at last. You will certainly be missed by all of us who love you. Marlene Zeleznak and family

Linda Blackstone

March 2, 2007

My deepest sympathies to your family. I live in the same apartment building as your loved one and he was always very, very sweet. He will be missed as our neighbor.

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