Charles W. Kaiser, III
1946 - 2015
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Charly & Judith posted a condolence
Friday, January 30, 2015
We are the buyers of Charles Kaiser's last home from Kings Park. We are still in disbelief of such a lost of a beautiful, wonderful, funny, good hearted joyful to be around individual. He made me feel at home as the buyer & told me to call him if I had any questions regarding the pool. Charles Kaiser loved us like he always known us, what A lost. May you be at peace Big brother, Heaven is yours!
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Susan and Linc Handford posted a condolence
Sunday, January 18, 2015
We will always remember Charlie with Jane by his side working many long hours for Trinity.He always made us feel like we were an important part of the outcome.We all had such a good time working together! We feel priviledged to have been around during those great times and at your great parties! Thank you Jane and thank you Charlie. You have a permanent place in our hearts. "Love ya, baby!"
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Carol Walworth Panas posted a condolence
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Dear Charles,
We met by chance upon my dearest girlfriend's and your romance...
Forty-one years later we're still sharing your life's love dance.
Now through cherished memories, especially fun:
The first, January 12th, your beautiful wedding, through ice, now that was sure one!
Godfather and Godmother to Nicholas, my son...
The "Godsisters" babysitting my little ones.
Through operas, Harleys, skiing, trucks and Trinity,
Easters, Fourth of July, and more party's there be...
Then Syracuse, for Alexander's Graduation, three weeks after heart surgery...
That was incredible, Jane driving "Mr. Daisy!"
Sharing laughter and tears, advice work, play and cheers,
YOU were the "fireworks" showering us with spirit all through life's years!
Now Angel's have embraced you to heaven. Though sorrowful, we are enlightened to know, your spirit will always be with us, a star shinning through-
In honor, respect, heart and soul, I light this, your candle, Charles...thank you. Carol Walworth Panas
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Steve Koch posted a condolence
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Charley was a friend, brother and mentor, truly, a man for all seasons. With his flair and love for life he would light up a room with his presence, his smile or a simple "How are you doin'?
He loved his family, life and friends - anything that got everybody together for a good time. Charley was caring, giving, outgoing and would help anyone who needed it and even if they did not need it, he was there for spiritual support - or to make sure they did it right!
Charley was a proud man with a love for America and all that it stands for.
He made me who I am today and will be missed by all.
Rest in peace my brother.
Love, Squeeze
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Mike Andersen posted a condolence
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Love you Brother You were special to me way back then and more special now. Underneath Are The Everlasting Arms.
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Walt & Sharon Shacklett posted a condolence
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Always a fun guy, like a brother to us. Rode life's Roller Coaster "hands up" all the way!
Love You and Miss You
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Steven Marino posted a condolence
Saturday, January 10, 2015
The thought of the man brings a smile to my heart. i really love him. now i miss him.
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Marsha and Nat Scherer posted a condolence
Friday, January 9, 2015
Charlie treated everyone he met like family.
A wise man once told me that when your loved one passes away, you must cherish the fact that he lived rather than keep crying because he is gone. Charlie lived for his family, and his friends and will be looking down to protect them as he did in life.
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Steve and Cindy Jackmuff posted a condolence
Friday, January 9, 2015
Jane:
Just learned of Charles' passing this evening (1/8/14).
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as we will never forget you and Charles coming to our Jarrett's funeral.
May the peace of God be with you.
Steve and Cindy Jackmuff
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Sharon Desmond posted a condolence
Friday, January 9, 2015
I met Mr.Kaiser when I became friends with Alicia at 12 yrs old. He was always cool,fun and full of life! I will always remember all the 4th of July parties where he was the life of the party! We all had such a great time. And when Billy and I started dating at 16, he thought Mr. Kaiser was such a cool guy and loved hanging out with him! We have a lot of great memories! Mr. Kaiser always made us feel like part of the family! We loved him and we will miss him a lot!
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Barbara and Phil Wasilausky posted a condolence
Friday, January 9, 2015
Charlie, you were a wonderful guy. We loved you and we will miss you. We are in awe of the grace and dignity you exemplified in your battle with cancer. You never lost your smile and you made the most of every day of your life. You are an inspiration.
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John A. Molloy posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Charlie was a good friend. Every morning at the train station he would light up the guys. Such a giving person. All you had to do when faced with a problem was to talk to Charlie and Charlie would try to fix it. He was a gentlemen and kind soul. Will miss you my good friend! John A. Molloy
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Andy Pastor posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Charlie and I grew up together in the Bronx. We were cousins and friends. Every summer we would go up to His grandparents,( my Aunts and Uncles), place in Canlewood Lake CT. Some of my best memories of adolescence were the times I spent with Charlie. Being younger he took me under his wing, showing me the ropes and always encouraging me when I couldn't ," Keep Up". I hadn't seen him for quite a while but just knowing he was in the world made it a better place. Now that I know he's moved on the world is a little more empty and not as bright. My faith tells me I'll see him again and that thought brings back some of the light that dimmed when he left us
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Jeanne & Jerry Alessi posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
There's a very special garden
Where the trees of memory grow
Nurtured by the kindness
And concern that good friends show.
The roots are cherished memories
Of good times in the past
The branches tender promises
That souls endure and last.
It's a place of peace and beauty
Where bright new hopes can start
It's memory's lovely garden
That soothes the hurting heart.
We will be planting a tree in our garden in honor of our dear friend. Always a smile and a laugh that was contagious - that is what we will always remember. A great loss for us and a great gain for heaven. Prayers to Jane and the girls
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Paul posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Remembering Charley fondly growing up in Silver Beach.. Rest in Peace my friend... Until we meet again...
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John Johnson posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Pop, I am proud to be your son in law, and will continue feeling that way even now that you've moved on. You could fill a room with just your presence but you grew even bigger as soon as you started talking. There were no strangers, you could make friends instantly. Your quick wit, mischievous grin, that knowing sparkle in your blue eyes were as unique as you were. They say women marry guys like their fathers, I'm not positive about that but I'd sure like to think that I will leave a legacy of love and laughter like you did Pop. I'll miss you Charlie Kaiser. Thank you for letting me marry Alicia. Love from your son, John
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Carol Berry posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Love all the time i spent with him. I will always remember the good times. Rip
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Alicia posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Dad,
You were a Husband, a Father to 4 girls , a Grandfather to 6 , a Brother, an Uncle, a Son, a Father in law and a friend to so many more. You could take the worst and make it better, smile and make the world brighter, party like a rockstar, mend our broken hearts, fix our broken cars, repair just about anything and were always there when we needed you. I feel as though a part of my heart is gone and I will think of you, your smile and our good times together every day.
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Jeanette posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Charles was my husbands cousin, but he treated everyone like family, I have never seen him in a bad mood, I am blessed that Ralph and I got to visit him days before he passed, being himself, joking with us! He will truly be missed, God Bless you Charles!
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Eddie Boyle posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
I met Charlie on the train and rode home with him many nights. He was as funny, as he was kind! The Man could put a smile on anyone's face and was always smiling, himself! Met him for a couple of Daytona 500's also, after I moved to St. Pete. Charlie was a genuine and generous friend. My love and prayers to his family and loved one's! I'm sure that he is smiling down on us now!
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Steven Scheer posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
i commuted with Charlie on the railroad for several years. We had great times. Charlie would always have a crowd of people around him. He would do anything for you. I will miss him very much
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Karin & Fred Losh posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Charlie, you were special beyond words. You were Fred's best bud down at Trinity! Mention that you would be there, Fred would come a running! lol You always had a smile and a hug! You will always be in our hearts! We love you!
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LeeAnn West posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
I will remember Charlie's dynamic personality. He had great stories to tell with passion and laughter. A good hearted man. Always smiling, full of life. He will be missed.
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Jerry Carew posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
I grew up with Charlie in Silver Beach. Bronx. So many child hood memories. Charlie's Engineer boots, his model planes, his bicycle, his grandfather, and grand mother. His mother. RIP Charlie.
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Debbie Palen posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Charlie will be missed. He welcomed us at Trinity and always had our back. A great loss.
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Susan McGrail-Rocks posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
i remember as a child when Charlie and Jane came to Trinity. They ran our youth program and we fixed up Stt. Beads. They both were there for us. Charlie was a great friend, mentor and advisor. I have cherrished all these years I have known Charlie. What a big heart! Always there for everyone. He always made you smile. I will miss him. Rest in peace Charlie. Jane my deepest sympathies. My thoughts and prayers Go Out to you and the whole family.
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Linda Ehrenshaft posted a condolence
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Over the years too many memories and all good! I always enjoyed working at the church with him, it was always filled with laughter.
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Lauren Brady posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Wonderful man part of the trinity church family
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Ruth Detjen posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
RIP Charlie. Thanks for being a good cousin, for helping out my mom with work on her condo, and for when she had her stroke. Thanks for journeying to Poughkeepsie for our daughters' weddings and Ted's funeral.
So sad to lose you! Keep the Fourth of July parties going wherever you are!
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Lisa (Shacklett) Soural posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
My fondest memories of Uncle Charlie are taking me on Roller Coasters. He always made sure I stood up straight(sometimes on my toes) so I'd be tall enough to ride Lighting Loops at Great Adventure!
Love always
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Kaylee Hallaran posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Grandpa would always know how to put a smile onto someone's face. He would say hi to every one he saw. He would always tell stories that would make you laugh. He would always put others before him self. He would offer to be the one to run out in the rain to get the car and he would always Allow others to choose what they wanted first even if he wanted something pacific. He did everything he could to help others. If it was broken he could fix it no matter how hard he would find a way. And I will forever remember all the stories he has told me and all the things he has taught me. RIP grandpa I love you.
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Lacee hallaran posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
I love when grandpa would sit and watch movies with me or show me funny Emails he got and would buy me anything because he is the most generous person I know and when he say a person who was sad or just alone he would say hi and he could brighten anyone's day I would love going there every weekend.He put everyone befor him and he does not deserve to have been so sick but I hnow he is in a better place now and I love him so much I will always miss him because he awesome and loyal
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Tonya posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
O my Dad, what can I say?? You were always there for me in everything I did, keeping you car outside so I could build home coming floats, teaching me to drive and tell everyone I would go to MTK for a good cup of coffee( I love to drive), being my assistant when I started to go out on my own in the party business, teaching me to take the subway to BT Plaza, next to the World Trade Center... The list of how much you impacted me life is ENDLESS... I will miss you forever!! I love you - thank you for being YOU!!
If you can not dazzle them with brilliants than baffle them with Bull Shit!!
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Krista Kaiser posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Dear Dad,
You have showed us all how to have fun in this quick life we are given. I learned fun from you and for that I will always be grateful. It's the very thing that made us so alike. I owe all of my friendships and laughter to you and your teachings. You enjoyed laughs with so many and for years to come they will continue to chuckle and rejoice in the legacy of fun you have left behind. May peace guide your soul and give you strength to trust that we will all be ok. I love you, dad.
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jane posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
It was love at first site and we almost made 41 years. He was my best friend. We tried very hard to fight off the very rare and aggressive cancer. It was just too much and we had to let go. To all our family and friends: Thank you for the support. For Charles no one was a stranger just a friend he had not met. God Bless My Charlie Boy.
Saturday
17
January
Funeral Service
11:00 am
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Trinity Episcopal Church, Northport, NY
130 Main Street
Northport, New York, United States