Charles R. Amara
Died: Wed., Mar. 24, 2010
Visitation
4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Sun., Mar. 28, 2010
Location: - Not available -
Funeral Service
11:00 AM Mon., Mar. 29, 2010


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Share Visit Guest Book Charles R. Amara
AMARA, Charles R. Of Dedham, March 24th, age 80. Beloved husband of Dorothy H. (Tolson). Devoted father of Charles J. and his wife Mary of Walpole and Anthony D. and his wife Alisa of Wayland. Cherished brother of Angelo and his wife Florence of Westwood, Anthony and his wife Frances of Whitinsville, Carmella Angelo and her late husband Joseph of West Roxbury and the late Joseph D. and Rose M. Amara. Loving "Nano" of Charles J. and Timothy A. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends. Funeral from the Alexander F. Thomas & Sons Funeral Home, 45 Common St., Walpole, Mon. morning at 10 followed by a service at the funeral home at 11. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sun. evening from 4-8. Interment at Knollwood Memorial Park, Canton. Late Army and Marine Veteran, decorated Korean War Marine Veteran, recipient of many medals including the bronze star and held the rank of Staff Sergeant. For directions and guest book please visit thomasfuneralhomes.com. Alexander F. Thomas & Sons F.H. Walpole 508-668-0154
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Sharon Perryman
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Posted Fri March 26, 2010
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Please accept my heart felt condolences for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.
God Bless
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A Dear Friend
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Posted Wed March 31, 2010
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Charlie was a great man with a kind and caring nature. He will be sorely missed by all those who knew him. May you rest in peace my good friend.
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Scott Tolson
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Posted Fri April 16, 2010
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Uncle Charlie was always kind and offered many encouraging words and advice. Much of my career success has been due to this. I remember very vividly a discussion with him under a shade tree at my father's while sharing a drink. He said simply "just do it;" again simple but poignet advice - I did and many thanks to Uncle Charlie.
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