Big Bob
sorry i got the wrong kufel
Birth date: Mar 20, 1929 Death date: Oct 30, 2021
On Saturday, October 30th Charlene Kufel, loving sister, mother and wife passed away at the age of 92. In her final weeks she was surrounded by her family including her sister, her seven children and more than two dozen of her gra Read Obituary
sorry i got the wrong kufel
did not know her but knew her husband stan i am pretty sure he worked as a foreman at us steel corp
To the family: I'm sorry for your loss. But now Charlene and Stanley are together again. I am thankful to God for meeting the family, who through hospital and church, became positive experiences, and ties between our families have been through God's hands. Let there be Peace in your hearts.
Sending hugs to our cousins . Aunt Charlene was the light for many in the family. She and Uncle Stan were always good to us ( my brother and sisters) and my mom Janet ( Drozdowski) Bodi. She was always loving and supportive. God received his Angel ! Thank you Aunt Charlene for the kindness and love you shared! You will forever be in our hearts! The Bodi Family ( Marie, Liz, Chris, Stevan, Mark and Michael and John Bodi.

Our deepest sympathy to the entire family on the loss of our dear, lovely Char, from Tess Wrzesinski and daughters.
Char and Stan, Tess and John were lifelong buddies sharing many fun times over the years, from traveling to playing cards to family celebrations. And they supported each other during life's rough times, too. They remain loving buddies forever! A favorite quote is, "When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure." We will certainly treasure Char! May the family know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. We love you!
Offering sincere sympathy and prayers for your peace and comfort during this time of tremendous loss.
I enjoyed seeing and shopping with Charlene when she was here in Florida visiting Marsha. She will be missed
Judy O'Malley

I loved knowing Charlene in her time at Main Street. She was always so filled with joy. We laughed because I always called her Sandy, having known Sandy as a high school classmate in the early 1970s. Charlene brought laughter and light to every room, and I'm sure she'll be missed. May God rest her sweet soul.