5 thoughts on “Charles Brill

  1. Anonymous

    Katie I’m sorry I never mentioned how much you meant to your uncle. He talked about you all the time. He really was a great and lovable man

  2. Anonymous

    Katie this is Joanne rotondo I guess my first comment never went through I worked with your uncle fun for 30 years he was a great guy we had loads of fun I haven’t really talked to him much in the last nine years since I retired but when my daughter was in firkin tavern I would always talk to him on the phone. Please give your mom my condolences and you take care of yourself

  3. Mary Arnone

    Dear Katie,
    Charlies Cossayuna Friends just heard about his passing yesterday. Our condolences to you and your Mom. Charlie stayed at our camp every summer for over 40 years. My daughters called him Uncle Fun just like everyone else. They are also heartbroken and sad to hear of his passing. He was a good friend to my family and he will be missed. He often spoke about you and he loved you very much. He had many friends at the lake and he will be missed. Take care.
    With Regards
    Mary and Peter Arnone
    917-216-1552

  4. Colette

    Charlie was a lifelong friend of my brother, John Fleming, who passed away in 2016. I’m so sorry to hear of his passing. Charlie came out on our sailboat with John and even visited me in the hospital with John when i gave birth to my daughter. Whenever John was back in NJ visiting from his home in IN, he got together with Charlie. I remember Charlie as a quiet kind soul and a good friend.

  5. Bridgette Fleming Dozal

    I’m so sad to learn of Charlie’s passing. My parents met him in Murray, Kentucky and my brothers and I have known him our whole lives. We were fortunate that our dad, John Fleming, and Charlie stayed great friends and we’d get to see him when we came to New Jersey. He was fun, always smiling, and was great with us kids.

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