OBITUARY
Charles H. Cuzzort
August 27, 1925 – September 27, 2019
IN THE CARE OF
Babione-Kraeer Funeral Home and Cremation Center
He was given the gift of life on August 27, 1925 in Cookeville, Tennessee, and now on September 27, 2019 in Riverview, Florida, Charles H. Cuzzort has chosen to live the rest of his life in heaven. As a former Real Estate agent of 26 years, he chose the best piece of real estate ever.
Charles best known as “Chuck”, died at the age of 94 as a proud WWII veteran of the U.S. Navy. After returning home from the Navy he married Nathaleen Cowan, in May 1947. They were married 50 years in 1998 when she died. At the age of 81, he had the joy of marrying and is survived by his wife Patricia Richardson of 13 years, with their blended family of four daughters, Dorenda Neumann, Belinda Kyznar, Melodie Stoligrosz, and Vicki Lynn Dillard, and their husbands,11 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, 5 great-great grandchildren, his sister Mary Francis Barringer, brother’s Maxie and Albert Cuzzort, his wife Karen and deceased brother William, as well as, several nieces and nephews.
He will be remembered as a quiet spoken man who loved his family. But his family will reminisce and laugh about those special times spent around watching the old westerns, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, and let’s not forget those crossword puzzles. You always knew the answers, you will be sorely missed, so until we meet again….
Friends are invited to join the family for service at the Boca Raton Mausoleum 451 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Rotan, FL 33429 on Thursday, October 3, 10:30 AM located in the North Chapel.
Flowers or kind donation to US Department of Veterans Affairs, James A Haley Veterans’ Hospital – Tampa Florida www.volunteer.va.gov
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