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Kathy Milici
March 24, 2019
Such a kind, caring and honorable man. I will always remember you.
January 15, 2019
I had the distinct pleasure of knowing Charles and working with him for many years. Few will know the extent of his private generosity and desire to remain anonymous.
There are people who stand out in our experiences. Charles was one of them.
Dick Clark
Austin, Texas
Steve Okeson
January 11, 2019
For such a small statue, He was such a big man. Charles was a gift to all of us. His heart was so big, His mind was so powerful, His giving was endless.
Bill Connor
January 10, 2019
Charles Tice is the most decent and honorable man I have ever known. He had a very strong sense of good and bad, right and wrong. He spent his life aligning himself with all things that were good and right. That is why we find Charles' name associated with all the good things that have happened in Sussex during his lifetime. For example, Charles joined the community College movement in the early 1980's and he ardently stuck with his commitment throughout all those years of difficult growth and development at the college. But Charles was eventually rewarded. The College matured and grew dramatically, serving thousands of County residents with their higher education needs.By the end of the 1980's the college was being described as "the greatest gift to Sussex County". Charles would only say, "It was the right thing to do". Charles was bright, astute, full of wisdom and wise. He was easy to talk to and was a careful listener. When he spoke he always had a useful answer. That is why almost every organization that Charles was invited to join, wanted him to serve as their Chair or President. Charles was generous and smartly philanthropic. Sussex County lost a community Icon, who sadly many even didn't know. He worked for Selective Insurance and became the Master of Wall Street, making countless amounts of money for his beloved employer. Without a doubt, he will be missed A great man, who achieved a great deal in his life. Bill Connor
President
Sussex County Community College
1984-2000
Stewart Holley
January 10, 2019
A true Gentleman. Rest in Peace.
Don Roth
January 9, 2019
Mr Tice was such a generous man...his kindness touch many hearts...all will miss him but his legacy will live on through all the great work he did...
Skip Ford
January 9, 2019
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
January 9, 2019
One of the nicest and most intelligent men I have ever known. He will be sorely missed.
Rhea Fountain Hilton Head, SC
Marie Rosselli
January 9, 2019
Mr. Twice may you be in peace in Heaven. You were the kindness caring man who helped my family when my beloved passed away. You drove your limo at no cost to us because you were a beautiful caring man. Your family and dear friends were blessed to have you in there lives. Rest In Peace. With deepest sympathy Marie, Bill & Matthew Graham Rosselli
Smith-McCracken Funeral Home - Newton
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Smith-McCracken Funeral Home - Newton63 High Street, Newton, NJ 07860
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First United Methodist Church
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Smith-McCracken Funeral Home - Newton
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January 7, 2019
Charles Tice Obituary
Charles passed away on Monday, January 7, 2019. Charles was a resident of Newton, New Jersey at the time of passing. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, January 11, 2019, at the First United Methodist Church, 11... Read Charles Tice's Obituary
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