Charles Bilodeau
Charles Bilodeau
Charles Bilodeau

Obituary of Charles W. Bilodeau

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Bilodeau, Charles (Chuck) Irondequoit: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 at age 89. Pre deceased by his beloved pet Missy. Chuck is survived by his son, Michael (Cheryl), daughters; Ariane, Janet (Duke) Bozick of Fla., Lauren( Brian) Coe, grand children; Luke, Deaven & Taylor , great grandson Clint , his sister Joyce (Tom) Cringoli, also several nieces & nephews. Chuck was a graduate of Edison Tech H. S. and attended R.I.T.. During W.W. II Chuck served with honor in the U.S. Navy from 1942 thru 1946 as a Radioman 2nd Class. He served in the European & South Pacific Theaters, participating in the D-Day Invasion along with 10 other Amphibious Invasions in the S. Pacific. He returned to service during the Korean Conflict, serving on the Island of Guam. Chuck retired from Distillation Products, Inc. (Div. of EKCo.) in 1982 after 34 years of service. During his lifetime he was an avid fisherman, bowler, pool shooter and an awesome dad. His inurnment service will be held TUESDAY 11:00 AM. at Irondequoit Cemetery. The U.S. Navy and the Monroe County Honor Guard officiating. Memorials may be directed to Humane Society at Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Rd., Fairport, NY 14450 or Visiting Nurse Foundation Inc., 2180 Empire Blvd., Webster, NY 14580-2029.
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Tuesday
17
September

Graveside Service

11:00 am
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Irondequoit Cemetery, Rochester, NY
3671 Culver Road
Rochester, New York, United States
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