Charles Cicero
April 06, 1952 - January 07, 2018
Visitation: Thursday 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at Devlin Funeral Home of Cranberry
Service: Friday 12 p.m. at St. Ferdinand Church
Charles M. Cicero, age 65, of Cranberry Twp., peacefully on Sunday, January 7, 2018. Chuck was born April 6, 1952, son of the late Octavis Armen “Buck” and Elizabeth Ann (Ertl) Cicero.
He will be lovingly remembered for his big personality and incredible strength. Chuck never knew a stranger and always left a smile on the face of those fortunate enough to cross paths with him.
Although he was sick for some time, Chuck fought his battle hard, but quietly. He did not want cancer to define him.
He is survived by his loving wife, the former Linda Adamski; his children, Jillian C. and Maximilian C. Cicero, and Julie L. Sylvester Gribbell; grandchildren, Alice and Harrison; siblings, Mary Beth Cicero, Cynthia Golding, and Susan Perez-Wilson, father-in-law, Charles Adamski, and sister-in-law, Janet (Gary) Cronin. Chuck is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, and many dear friends.
Family and friends will be received Thursday from 2-4,6-8 at Devlin Funeral Home of Cranberry, 2678 Rochester Rd., Cranberry Twp.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at noon at St. Ferdinand Catholic Church, Cranberry Twp.
Entombment will follow in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, please consider helping with funeral expenses by making a tax-deductible donation to the Cranberry CUP, PO Box 1614, Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 or online at www.cranberrycup.org.
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IAM CHUCKS COUSIN. MY FATHER WAS OCTAVIUS BROTHER. MY FATHER OWNED THE ROLLER RINKS IN BLAIRSVILLE AND CLARKSBURG, PA MY GRANDPARENTS ARE CHARLES AND MARIA BRUNO CICERO WHO ARE BURIED IN ST. BERNARD’S CEMETARY IN INDIANA,PA.
Linda,
Just wanted to let you know that I and all of your friends at Altoona are thinking of you and your family. May your memories give you peace and comfort.
With my deepest condolences, Lauren.
I met Chuck when I started managing his accounts in the business support center at VZW. He always had a story and could make you laugh. When I moved into sales he was like a mentor to me he taught me what it was to be a sales person and believe in what you do. I knew I could always call him and ask any question I needed to. He will be missed, Rest in Peace dear friend!
I am so very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Chuck at the auction. He was kind and funny and always took the time to say hello. He will be missed by many.
May cherished memories sustain and give you comfort during this difficult time.
Erin Dulacy