Charlie was a caring, mechanically inclined, computer loving, family man. He worked as a Manager of maintenance departments at various Golf Courses in New York. An avid Harley Davidson rider, you could always find him outside customizing his bike while the BBQ grill was going. Charlie shared his love of motorcycles with his daughter Prudence as they enjoyed taking long mountain rides on his Harley. He taught her how to ride dirt bikes and even built her a custom purple bike. Charlie also was rebuilding a 60’s Chevy Nova with his son Louie. He passed his love of computers to his daughter Cece who now is an amazing Coder. Growing up Charlie was a star hockey goalie and shared his love of skating with his children. Charlie had suffered from Type 1 Diabetes his whole life but he never let it get in his way. He always preached to “live free.”
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