


Charles P. Lisowski
August 10, 1941-July 21, 2019
Charles P. Lisowski passed away Sunday, July 21, 2019. Arrangements by Affinity Funeral Service Richmond.
Charles P. Lisowski passed away Sunday, July 21, 2019. Arrangements by Affinity Funeral Service Richmond.
Thanks for all of the laughter that you gave us Pudgy. I will miss you.
Thanks for being one of the best cousins a person could ask for. Had a great time reconnecting with you two years ago. You will be missed. Prayers to both James and Josephine on the passing of their father. Rest in peace.
My dear sweet Pudge there are no words to express a special place in my heart that you hold it continues to live there until I see with the gate and we are reunited once again there are so many memories too many to mention so many years that we had to enjoy our friendship to spanned decades
You were my very first love my first crush ha ha and that love remains with us through all these years you will always be a part of memories shared with my children and my family and friends as you have always been whenever I tell stories of my childhood you are one of the first people imagined and some of the stories are so funny
Thank you for the memories my friend and thank you for the love until we see each other at the gate
Love you with all my heart Cheryl a.k.a.
Cherry baby
You will be missed cousin Pudgy those long phone calls were the best a lot of family memories brought up it was fun going down memory lane these past 10 years .Sympathy to your children And grandchildren I know you loved each and everyone of them till we meet again. Love Cousin Grandmaw Janice
James Josephine and families
Once again our deepest sympathies prayers for you all and dad he will truly be missed he’s thought of often.
James what a beautiful tribute to you’re dad and love the pictures!!!
Cheryl Smith
We are sorry to hear of Chuck’s passing. My husband used to work with him, but they had lost touch over the last few years. He was a good friend to Andrew, and loved playing with our kids when they were young. Warmly remembering good times on his birthday today. Sincerest sympathies to his family.
RM1 Lisowski. I was an RMSA at NAVCOMMSTA Japan (NCSJ), in Yokosuka, Japan when I met “Ski”….that’s what everyone called him. He was my supervisor much of the time I was there, Spring 77 – Summer 79. I can’t remember when he left though. And I think he was on the USS Oklahoma City (CG5) before NCSJ. Tonight I was just thinking about way back when, and I remembered Ski, and decided to look him up on the web. Sadly I found his obituary. That middle picture of him in dress uniform is how I remember him. I was young and a bit rebellious back then, and I used to get into trouble for oversleeping. So a few times I had to go before the captain, and since Ski was my supervisor, he had to be there too! He didn’t like that much 🙂 but he always had my back, and made sure to mention to the captain my hard work and other merits! He was a good man, a dedicated sailor, and he was always fair! For that I could look up to him and respect him, even though he was always on my back to keep me in line! :-O I live in Maryland, and I’ve passed through Richmond many times, and even worked there TDY on occasion. I surely wish I had known he was so close, that I might have visited. As with the others posting here, and though I wasn’t in touch all these decades, I’ll miss him. So I’ll keep his family and loved ones in prayer. And one day, “We shall meet on that beautiful shore!”
RIP Ski
May you be at peace and flow into the light. I grew up with your daughter Josephine and son James aka Jimmy. They are amazing human beings. Thanks for bringing them into the world. Blessings to the family.
Happy Birthday Dad
You would have been 82. 82!
Hard to believe it’s been over four years now.
Seems like yesterday we were driving to Yosemite.
We miss you.
Love,
Josephine