Charles James Jaffe

Charles James Jaffe obituary, Rochester, NY

Charles James Jaffe

Charles Jaffe Obituary

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On February 20, 2023, Charles James Jaffe left Rochester, NY (and Earth) after a long, difficult struggle with Parkinson's disease.
He is survived by his wife, Martha Heller; his sisters, Phyllis Spool, Judith Pearl, and Debi McCarthy; nieces and nephews; Martha's children Susan Schepp and her husband, Christopher, Julia Payne-Lewis and her wife, Donna Payne, and Robert Heller; Martha's grandchildren Celeste Wyman and her husband, Emmett, Skylar Lewis, and Gemma Deissler. He is predeceased by Martha's son, David Heller, and way too many friends to list here.
Known to many simply as Jaffe, he moved to Rochester from Boston around 1990 to attend Chris and Sue's wedding, and eventually live with his "Sweetie Pie," Martha Heller, whom he had first met in 1969 at the commune, Bryn Athyn, in Vermont. After living together for decades, Martha and Jaffe were married in October, 2019, at the Little Theater Cafe.
Jaffe was born on June 26, 1947, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, the first child to Sylvia and Theodore Jaffe. His younger sisters fondly remember his athleticism as basketball team captain, his active teenage romantic life, and his regular participation in their local Jewish temple youth group.
He began playing piano as a child and continued into formal study in playing and tuning at Berklee School of Music and Harvard. He worked professionally tuning and refurbishing pianos in Boston and played both solo and with fine musical groups across the country before finding his home in Rochester.
Known for his unique style blending jazz, blues, and roots with an offbeat and eclectic charm, Jaffe quickly found his place in the Rochester music scene. His first public performance in Rochester was at the Miniature Infest in 1992 with his "possessed organ." Not long after, he joined the beloved Colorblind James Experience (CBJE), with whom he performed and recorded on two albums over a period of 8 years. His keyboard solos would be called out to "Brother Jaffe!" in honor of his genuine reference to all of his friends as his brothers. The song "I'll Fix You Up" was in tribute to Jaffe's helpful and giving nature. He then performed with HUNU (with prior members of CBJE after Chuck Cuminale's passing in 2001), followed by stints with the Maria Gillard Band, Buford's Blues Band, the Lawn Mowers, and the Dady Brothers. He was a frequent guest on the keyboard with Watkins and the Rapiers, the Flipsiders, the Upstate Slumlords, and others. He was inspired by his love of Celtic and Bluegrass music to study fiddle and five string banjo. Besides being a brilliant improvisational musician, he also composed original scores and wrote songs that he performed live around town.
While running his own tuning and piano refurbishing businesses (Chester's Music and Baby Your Grand) in Rochester, he started a new hobby to become a master in creating marquetry pieces depicting his friends (such as Celly "The Bell," Chuck, Connie, Buzzo, Joey, John, and Dave H.), inspirational figures like Dylan and Monk, and his own wildly inspired art in wood. He was an avid urban gardener, growing a wild crop of tomatoes each summer by his home in the South Wedge. He enjoyed sugar, tobacco, palmistry, Cribbage, and an array of life's other finer offerings.
Loved by all who knew him for his charisma, unusual honesty, creativity, sense of humor, and ability to see and champion the best in all of us, Jaffe will be sorely missed.

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Rochester Cremation - Henrietta

4044 W. Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14623

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Howie Appel

March 1, 2023

Chuck and I were good friends at Beth Shalom Temple Youth (BESTY) along with Phyllis. Although we weren't that close, we chummed around every now and then. He was the tallest of all my friends. Chuck's sense of humor was awesome. I knew his parents well. I lost touch with him after graduation, but our "roots" in Dorchester were identical. We didn't know each other then, but our parents lived close by! I have been following him recently and was stunned to read of his death. RIP Chuck!

Ava Ciliberti

February 24, 2023

Music and love will keep his memory alive in our hearts, forever after.

Dave Pronko

February 24, 2023

I was very sad to here of Jaffe´s passing. I met him many years ago when a mutual friend introduced us at Murph´s open mic. I was about to leave and he said, " You gotta listen to this guy Jaffe... he´s the best (insert explicative) keyboardist in town!"
Over the years I got to love him as a human being and respect him as a player and a singer. He didn´t sing too often but Jaffe had a great bluesy voice. I also had the honor and privilege of him lending his elegant, jazzy piano to one of my songs on my first CD. He showed up even though he was really sick and refused to take more than $20. A real class act and kind soul. The last time I saw him was at the Flipside reunion at the Record Archive. I could tell Parkinson´s was really taking it´s toll on him. Still he was kind and friendly as ever referring to me as his brother. I was glad to hear that soon after he and Martha finally tied the knot. Jaffe was one of Rochester´s coolest and kindest cats and we´re gonna miss him. God speed.

DEBORAH A STONE

February 23, 2023

So sorry to hear that "Chucky" (as I knew him) passed away. I was Phyllis' childhood friend since kindergarten & often a visitor to the Jaffe Family home in Dorchester on Browning Ave. & then in Needham on Great Plain Ave. Teddy & Sylvia used to call me "the 5th Jaffe" child! We'd all have dinner & eat soups & roast chicken, that Teddy brought home from Pick-a-Chick. I recall the sunroom at the home in Needham where there was a piano & Chucky playing it so beautifully, & wondering how he learned at such a young age! He was eclectic & interesting even as a young teenager. I send my heartfelt condolences to the family & friends in this difficult time.

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