She loved reading, going to bingo and visiting with her friends, Nancy Coffey, Kelley, Carol, and Peaches. Her greatest joy was taking care of her grandchildren, Kaylee, Caleb, and Richie when they were younger. Her gracious spirit and gentle soul will always remain in our hearts forever.
Charlene is survived by her three daughters, Malinda "Mindy" Plude-Gregory, Constance "Connie" Hoag (Edward) and Liza Plude; grandchildren, Timothy Sheloski (Shannon), Ronald McPhee (Belinda), Kirk Sheloski (Brady), Kaylee Merlow (Mike), Richie Gregory (Catie), Caleb Condon (Cami); great-grandchildren, Emily, Hannah, Sophia, Lily, Quinn, Zoe, Oliver, Timira, Arlo, Eleanor and several nieces and nephews from Rutland, VT and South Carolina.
The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the second-floor staff at the Glens Falls Hospital for their care and compassion towards Charlene while she was in the hospital.
She loved reading, going to bingo and visiting with her friends, Nancy Coffey, Kelley, Carol, and Peaches. Her greatest joy was taking care of her grandchildren, Kaylee, Caleb, and Richie when they were younger. Her gracious spirit and gentle soul will always remain in our hearts forever.
Charlene is survived by her three daughters, Malinda "Mindy" Plude-Gregory, Constance "Connie" Hoag (Edward) and Liza Plude; grandchildren, Timothy Sheloski (Shannon), Ronald McPhee (Belinda), Kirk Sheloski (Brady), Kaylee Merlow (Mike), Richie Gregory (Catie), Caleb Condon (Cami); great-grandchildren, Emily, Hannah, Sophia, Lily, Quinn, Zoe, Oliver, Timira, Arlo, Eleanor and several nieces and nephews from Rutland, VT and South Carolina.
The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the second-floor staff at the Glens Falls Hospital for their care and compassion towards Charlene while she was in the hospital.
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