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Charles P. Aunicky, age 75 of West Milford, died on Wednesday, October 15, 2014. He lived in High Crest Lake, West Milford for thirty years. He served in the Army National Guard from 1961 to 1966.
Charlie worked for V.D. Electric in Ridgefield Park, Bell Electric in Little Falls, Falls Hardware in Little Falls, and he retired in 2004 from Fairmont Coal & Lumber in Hackensack. Charlie volunteered at the Chiton Hospital for thirty years, and at the Preakness Reformed Church in Wayne. He was especially proud to be a part of the Rise project, organized through the Reformed Church, performing construction repairs on the homes of families in need.
Charlie is survived by his loving wife Marianne, by his sister; Patricia Frazier and her husband Donald of Ringwood, by his sister-in-law; Lillian Cocce of Ponds Inlet, FL, by a nephew; Donald Frazier and his wife Barbara of Lincoln Park, and one niece; Teresa Neary and her husband Thomas of Big Pine Key, FL, and extended loving family.
Donations in Charlie’s memory to the R.I.S.E. project would be greatly appreciated. Please make checks payable to the "Preakness Reformed Church" and note "R.I.S.E." in the memo field. Mail to: 131 Church Lane, Wayne, NJ 07470.
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No services are planned at this time.

October 15, 2014
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No services are planned at this time.
Charles P. Aunicky, age 75 of West Milford, died on Wednesday, October 15, 2014. He lived in High Crest Lake, West Milford for thirty years. He served in the Army National Guard from 1961 to 1966.
Charlie worked for V.D. Electric in Ridgefield Park, Bell Electric in Little Falls, Falls Hardware in Little Falls, and he retired in 2004 from Fairmont Coal & Lumber in Hackensack. Charlie volunteered at the Chiton Hospital for thirty years, and at the Preakness Reformed Church in Wayne. He was especially proud to be a part of the Rise project, organized through the Reformed Church, performing construction repairs on the homes of families in need.
Charlie is survived by his loving wife Marianne, by his sister; Patricia Frazier and her husband Donald of Ringwood, by his sister-in-law; Lillian Cocce of Ponds Inlet, FL, by a nephew; Donald Frazier and his wife Barbara of Lincoln Park, and one niece; Teresa Neary and her husband Thomas of Big Pine Key, FL, and extended loving family.
Donations in Charlie’s memory to the R.I.S.E. project would be greatly appreciated. Please make checks payable to the "Preakness Reformed Church" and note "R.I.S.E." in the memo field. Mail to: 131 Church Lane, Wayne, NJ 07470.
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