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Charles Quine Obituary

Charles Edward Quine, 58, of Enfield, died peacefully on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, surrounded by his family. Chuck was born in Hartford, CT, on September 19, 1966, son of the late Robert C. and Phyllis M. (Saucier) Quine. He attended Somers High School and went on to serve in the U.S. Army. Chuck enjoyed karate, baseball, and old time tv shows such as Columbo and Sanford & Sons. He lived a quiet simple life. He leaves his stepmother who raised him, Heidi P. Quine of East Granby, his sisters, Joy Baez and her husband Ricardo of Enfield, Lisa Arnone and her fiance Scott Harvey of Enfield, and Deborah Pray and her husband Larry of Windsor Locks, his brothers, John Arnone of Longmeadow, MA, and Paul Arnone and his wife Mildred of Clearwater, FL, his nephews and niece, Devon Baez, Danny Schools, Jr, Kailee Baez and Kayla Baez, and his grandnephew, David Pacheco III. Funeral services are private at the request of his family. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Charles, please visit our floral store.

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Published by WFSB on Jun. 7, 2025.

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Andrea Holle

June 11, 2025

Chuck used to live in the apts I still live in. Joan Simmons and I are his friends. Rose Jarvis and his ex roommate, John McGuinness were also friends. I can't say we were close but he was a very pleasant person. Loved animals and was a good friend to Joan and John. Rest in Peace Chuck

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