Charlie had a love of history, antiques and collecting. He was also passionate about politics, genealogy, and loved small talk with family and friends alike.
Charlie enjoyed traveling to new places where he relished finding antique shops and yard sales. His love of collecting and antiques led him to help run the churches antique shop, The Cottage. His involvement with the church ran deep and he often spoke lovingly about his church family at St. Andrews in Richmondtown.
His ear-to-ear smile and jovial laugh were contagious. His unparalleled sense of humor could bring you to tears of laughter in any given situation and his kind words and soothing soul were able to provide prospective when things just did not seem to go as planned. This contrast made Charles a remarkable man who will be missed by all who knew him
Charles is survived by his beloved spouse Fred Heinemann, daughter Mary Martino, son-in-law Christopher Martino and his 2 grandchildren Alexis Martino and Christopher Martino Jr.
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