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Charles Hassel Obituary

Charles J. Hassel, 77, of Albrightsville, died Wednesday, Nov. 7. He was the husband of the late Vivian L. (Wakefield) Hassel.
Born in Philadelphia, he was a son of the late Charles and Elizabeth (McLaughlin) Hassel.
He was an Army veteran.
Surviving are a son Christopher of Albrightsville; a stepdaughter, Jo-Ann Adduci of Swedesboro, N.J.; two stepsons, Alexander Wakefield and William Yancey; a brother, three sisters, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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Published by Times News on Nov. 12, 2012.

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Carole Brown

November 3, 2019

In loving memory of a wonderful brother. We will love you and miss you always.

Matthew Hassel

November 18, 2012

Rest Easy Uncle "Buddy" Charles, may you be reunited with your family and friends. To the Hassel Family that Uncle "Buddy" has left behind..Be strong and remember he will always be a part of your heart wherever you go.
Have faith that you will see him again and that he will live through you.
-Matthew Hassel son of the late Wayne R. Hassel Sr. (2007)

Kim Giordano

November 11, 2012

Rest in peace, Uncle Bud.

Kim Giordano

Kimberly Brown

November 11, 2012

Dear Unclie Bud,

I did not know you all that well, but from what my Mom has said, you were most kind to her and your family, a great brother and friend.
I will miss not getting to know you better, May you rest in God's eternal Peace
Your niece,
Kimberly and daughter Alexa

Aunt Mary

November 10, 2012

Ashlan, I'm sorry for the loss of your grandfather. I'm sure he appreciated having you there with him.

Carole Brown

November 10, 2012

Dear Bud,
We love you and miss you,
Carole and Jim

Betty and Ivar Nyhus

November 10, 2012

Dear Bud,
Ivar and I will miss you and will pray for you daily.
We love you always,
Betty and Ivar

Carole Brown

November 10, 2012

My dearest brother and friend, I am so sorry that I was not there to be of help to you. I have missed talking with you and remember all of the kindness shown to me during my childhood. I remember learning so much from you about words, theater and literature, you were a wealth of knowledge and support.
I will miss your kind heart and sweet resolve, "Now cracks a noble heart.
Good night, sweet Prince, And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."
Sadly missed by your family, brother Fred and sisters Betty, Gerre and Carole
nieces and nephews, and all of the rest of family who knew and loved you.
Your baby sister,
Carole and husband James
Nephew Jamie and neice Stephanie, great niece Mila and great nephew Chase.
Niece Kimberly and great niece Alexa
Gods Peace and light be upon you
Geyna deceased niece)

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