Charles grew up in St. Louis within a large loving Sicilian family. He was the most loving, compassionate, thoughtful and giving man. His character and values he without a doubt received from his mom and dad. He appreciated the simplicity of life and at age 49 his life was cut too short. Charles was in the construction business. He was extremely talented.
Charles is survived his father Gus A. Palazzolo, his mother (Bette Ann that preceded him in death in 1987), six sisters, Joan Ann (Joanie) Palazzolo, Delores J. Schopp, Bette Jo Crowell, Phyllis J. Palazzolo, Constance A. Mindak, Lisa A. Carr; three brothers, Steven John, Robert August and Richard August, and a host of friends that will miss him dearly.
Charles grew up in St. Louis within a large loving Sicilian family. He was the most loving, compassionate, thoughtful and giving man. His character and values he without a doubt received from his mom and dad. He appreciated the simplicity of life and at age 49 his life was cut too short. Charles was in the construction business. He was extremely talented.
Charles is survived his father Gus A. Palazzolo, his mother (Bette Ann that preceded him in death in 1987), six sisters, Joan Ann (Joanie) Palazzolo, Delores J. Schopp, Bette Jo Crowell, Phyllis J. Palazzolo, Constance A. Mindak, Lisa A. Carr; three brothers, Steven John, Robert August and Richard August, and a host of friends that will miss him dearly.
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Burial Date: August 14, 2002