Mr. Charles Sciandra

Mr. Charles Sciandra obituary, Pinellas Park, FL

Mr. Charles Sciandra

Charles Sciandra Obituary

Published by Memorial Park Funeral Home & Crematory - St. Petersburg on Oct. 21, 2011.
Sciandra, Charles, 78, born on Dec. 13, 1932 in Buffalo, NY, went home to be with our Lord on Oct. 21, 2011. He is survived by his wife Doris of 58 years, his five children: Charlene Hernan, James C. Sciandra and his wife Christina, Joanne Bailey and her husband Joseph, Charles L. Sciandra and his wife Bertila, Carol Bariteau and her husband Donald. Thirteen grandchildren: Jennifer Costello and her husband Dan, James Sciandra, April Hernan, Donald Bariteau III, Nicole Seaton and her husband Christopher, Carrie Bariteau, Daniel Schultz, Michael Sciandra and his wife Helen, Mariela Sciandra, Brandon Charles Bariteau, Chelsea Bariteau, James "Caden" Sciandra, and Jace Charles Sciandra. Seven great grandchildren: Michaela Sciandra, Brianna Costello, Dillon Costello, Giovanni Sciandra, Gabriel Sciandra, Elijah Sciandra, Austin Charles Seaton . He had 5 sisters and 5 brothers: Surviving siblings are Marie Buscaglia, Josephine Chiarenza, Liboria Bolognese, Lucy Klein, Theresa Balistrere and brother John Sciandra. He has many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews and loved each one of them. Charles, was no stranger to any one and he loved life! He was a loving Husband, Father, Brother, Grandfather, Uncle, Great Uncle and Friend. He new and loved the Lord and witnessed to everyone he met. He was an accomplished muscian always looking for the next chance to entertain. A Founding Father of Azalea Bull dogs, and a master of inventions. He was in real estate, sales and loved meeting people. His passing is a great loss to all our family! Thank you from all of us for your caring thoughts, words of kindness and prayers!

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