Guest Book for Charles L. Braun

Provided by Gregory J. Gonce Funeral Home, P.A.

Posted by: Maureen and Michael Lavelle
Thu December 31, 2015
Rest in Peace Uncle Charlie. You had that special gift of making everyone feel a little bit special, while it was you who were special all along. Hope yourself and Aunt Dorothy are enjoying your new life.
 

 
Posted by: Joe Mc Donald
Thu December 31, 2015
I will miss the Terp basketball conversations. I am honored to have known Uncle Charlie.
God Bless him and he is now back with his bride.
 

 
Posted by: Mike and Patsy DiGristine
Thu December 31, 2015
We were both so sorry to hear about Uncle Charlie's passing.  He was such a sweet and loving man.  We are happy that  he is with his beloved "bride", Dorothy.  They were and are a wonderful couple.  May they both rest in peace.  God bless all the family and may you go on with all your wonderful and happy memories until you meet again.  

Love, Mike and Patsy
 

 
Posted by: Jacqueline Dunn
Sat January 02, 2016
It's hard to sum up a lifetime of memories and feelings.  I met Uncle Charlie and Aunt Dorothy in 1976 when I was 14 years old.  I have so many wonderful memories.  I think what I will miss the most are the times when he stopped by in the morning so we could talk about life.  He wasn't afraid to talk candidly about topics of politics, religion, morality, family and sex.  We could talk about anything and I welcomed his fatherly advice and loving friendship.  I am also most honored to have been the only person to wear the wedding gown of his lovely bride, Aunt Dorothy.  I still have it and it is beautiful and well preserved. God bless you Uncle Charlie and thank you for loving me.  I will miss you.
 

 
Posted by: David + Linda Williams
Sun January 03, 2016
We will miss "Uncle Charlie" our lunches at the Sunset Restaurant, solving the world's problems + discussing Terps basketball.  Prior to that, we missed the family's Christmas gatherings that Charlie + "His Bride" Dot hosted.  We loved them both very much. Who didn't?  They were both so kind + affectionate to everyone.  Now, they will be together forever.
 

 
Posted by: B J Rowlett
Mon January 04, 2016
Charlie worked in the district sales office of Bethlehem Steel Corp. I also worked for Bethlehem,and became acquainted with him through our connection in sales. Charlie was a lovable and caring salesman and a pleasure to work with. For those he felt especially close to, he addressed you as "sweetheart". At one time it seemed quite odd, but after knowing him well, it seemed quite natural. I am sure I speak for many of his coworkers in expressing our sadness. He was a great man and we will miss him.
 

 
Posted by: Sue Ann Schaub Acors
Fri January 29, 2016
I was so very sad to hear of Mr. Charlie's passing. He and Miss Dot were my godparents and ,as Mr Charlie always told me, my parents, Mick and Dot Schaub, were their best friends as well. Mr. Charlie and Miss Dot were truly angels on earth. They are all together in heaven now.