Charles J. Agosta
December 7, 1932 – June 20, 2020
Preceded in death by parents, Raymond and Lena; first wife, Arlene; second wife, Carolyn; brothers, Jesse and Raymond. Survived by children: Alan, Sherry Thorau (Pete), Cindy Davis (Jim), Kerri Van Deveire (Jeff); six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sister, Marie Deming; many nieces and nephews.
Wake Service: Tuesday, June 23rd at 7PM at the West Center Chapel with visitation starting at 5PM.
Mass of Christian Burial: Wednesday, June 24th at 10:30AM at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 14330 Eagle Run Drive. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church.
Wake Service Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/charles-agosta-wake-g9laot4iqa8xaqlhzd6b
Funeral Service Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/charles-agosta-funeral-service-337547
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So sorry to hear of the death of Charlie- He was such a nice man – always enjoying visiting him at our family reunions!!!
Dear Kids…..we are so terribly sorry for the loss of your Dad. We will always remember how fun it was to visit with him whenever we came out to stay with Jeff and Kerri; or my parents when they would visit with them. Your Dad would always welcome us with a big smile on his face, and a warm hug to go along with it!!! We remember the first time we met your Dad at a restaurant that had “garden” in its name, and he couldn’t have been nicer to us! My parents thought so much of your Dad too! He always greeted us, or them, with a warm smile on his face, and a big hug too! Your Dad will be sorely missed by all of you, the rest of your family, and his friends. We are keeping all of you close to our hearts, and in our prayers at this very difficult time.
Love from Dad and Mom/Jim and Cindy
My heart breaks for your family. Praying you find peace during this most difficult time. It is never good bye but, see you later. Hugging you all with my heart.
Worked with him at Union Pacific. I always had a great attitude and a good sense of humor. Everybody liked him.
We are sorry that Doris and I couldn’t be there with you, we think about the good times we had with you and Muffie in Arizona. We will miss you very much.
Love,
Freddie & Doris
Our deepest condolences to the family. Charlie was so devoted to Aunt Carolyn and a great guy to us. He had a full and accomplished life. It was our good fortune that he became part of the extended Muff family. God Bless him.
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