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Passed away peacefully and in comfort on February 21, 2025 at the age of 80.
Predeceased by her husband, Raymond; daughter, Bernadette Bruno; parents, John & Leah Campbell.
She is survived by her children, Richard (Angela) Boyd, David (Maritza) Boyd, & Renee (Aaron) Warmerdam; grandchildren, Richard Jr., Guy, Jessica, Joanna, Davina, Michael, David, Jacob, Rosalia, Frank Jr., Bryne, & Anakin; many great-grandchildren; dear friend, Frank Scialdone.
A special thank you to Light Hill Comfort Care Home and Suzie Underhill along with her team for their loving, compassionate, quality care. Contributions in Charlene's honor may be made to Light Hill.
Charlene lived her life headstrong, fiercely independent and with a great love for her husband and family. She found immense joy in spending time with her cherished grandchildren, sharing laughter and creating lasting memories. Shopping and enjoying lunch with family and friends were among her favorite pastimes, where her warm and generous spirit always shone through.
Her love for music, particularly country classics and the timeless songs of Elvis Presley, was a soundtrack to her life. She enjoyed camping trips and traveling across the United States, relishing the beauty of nature and the adventure of new places.
One of her favorite places to dine was Olive Garden, where she often enjoyed meals with her loved ones, making every gathering special. Known for her meticulous and impressive collection of shoe boxes.
Private Interment at White Haven Memorial Park.
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