Charles J. Kalmbacher “Charlie”
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Greece: It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Charlie on Thursday, May 9, 2024 at age 74. Charlie was born January 25, 1950 in Rochester, NY. Predeceased by his parents, Charles and Mary Kalmbacher; in-laws, Herbert and Pearl Mathis. Survived by his wife of 42 years, Carol; his twin sister, Katherine (John) Parkhurst; sister, Jayne (Robb) Quick; sister-in-law, Gail Dodd; brother-in-law, William (Charleen) Mathis; nieces and nephews, Kristi (Damon) White, Kira (John) Dodd, Kristin (Michael) Munski, David (Paul Allen) Quick, Charles (Colleen) Parkhurst, Andrew (Danielle) Parkhurst, Alex Quick, Michael (Shea) Mathis; great-nieces and great-nephews, cousins and many dear friends; special friend, Philip Auxier. Charlie leaves behind his dog Murphy who he loved dearly. He was an avid Chicago Cubs fan and enjoyed all sports. His greatest passion was playing golf with his friends at Lake Shore Country Club where he was a member for over 40 years. Charlie and Carol enjoyed many wonderful and memorable vacations throughout their marriage.
Family and friends are welcome to remember Charlie with love and fondness at his Memorial Mass on Saturday (June 1st) 10:00 AM at Holy Cross Church. Private interment, Falls Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm in his memory.
My heart aches for you. I will remember you and family in my prayers.
What can I say about Uncle Charlie? I remember the very first time I met him. I must have been around 9 years old. It was Christmas and his laugh and smile was contagious. I remember that day so vividly.
So many fond memories and vacations. I never saw him without a smile.
He will always be remembered by my kids and myself as the uncle with the contagious laugh and a twinkle in his eye. He always had the jokes.
Uncle Charlie will be greatly missed.
We love you Auntie Carol. ❤️
My love to you all. You are in my prayers.
This is never easy to accept.
So many great memories with Carol and Charlie. I’ll miss Charlie’s sense of humor and ready smile. The arms of God have you now.
I will always remember Charlie “holding court” while waiting to tee off with his friends at Lake Shore.
Charlie knew everyone and everyone knew him!
Sending thoughts and prayers to Carol and the family.
Carol, I have such fond memories of you and Charlie at Lake Shore. He was such a wonderful guy. He can now share some laughs and tell some jokes with Rick and Andy and Weave and so many others that now live with the angels. My sympathies go out to you. He can live with our Lord in eternity now. You will be with him again.
Carol, I have such fond memories of you and Charlie at L S. He was such a wonderful guy. He can now share some laughs and tell some jokes with Rick and Andy and Weave and so many others that now live with the angels. My sympathies go out to you. He can live with our Lord in eternity now. You will be with him again.
Carol
He was one of a kind!
I know the bond and caring you had for each other.
I will cherish all the memories and good times we shared.
God Bless and Rest in Peace Chuckie!
Love, Rita
Worked with Charlie at Crosman, many years ago. He was a good guy and always had a smile on his face.
RIP Charlie!
Charlie Goodberlet
I loved playing golf with Charlie He always told me great stories. He was a real gentleman and cared about me.
My parents loved you guys! I will always remember your many fun and crazy visits to the house on Winfield Rd. Carol I am so sorry you have lost your beloved life partner. Such a great guy. I remember his booming laugh and great sense of humor. Sending much love.
Carol,
We will miss Charlie and always remember our Friday nights out and the many laughs we had. Charlie is at peace and probably with his family and golf buddies. RIP Charlie we will miss your jokes and funny stories!!
God Bless our Aquinas Brother.
Our thoughts are with Charlie’s family and friends at this sad time.