Charles J. Tomasone, 92, of Warren, PA., died Wednesday morning, May 6, 2020. He was born October 28, 1927 in Warren, PA., to the late Thomas and Victoria Brindis Tomassoni.
He was a longtime Warren area resident. He had served with the Merchant Marines during World War II. Chuck was employed with the former New Process Company as a supervisor, retiring in 1990 after 35 year’s employment. He was a member of St. Joseph R.C. Church where he was a Eucharistic Minister. He was a 3rd degree member with the Warren Knights of Columbus. He loved to rabbit hunt and enjoyed his beagles and traveling. He was an avid gardener. Chuck was a founding member of the Warren Bocce Group.
He is survived by his 4 children – Diane Stull and husband, John, Fr. Richard C. Tomasone, Peg Viola and husband, Randy, Jim Tomasone and wife, Donna, 2 Brothers – Anthony “Tony “ Tomassoni and wife, Alice, Nicholas Tomassoni all of Warren, PA., 7 Grandchildren, 10 Great Grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Alice Mae Dalton Tomasone whom he married September 1, 1947 at St. Callistus R.C. Church, Kane, PA., 1 Daughter, Laura Tomasone, 3 Sisters – Frances Baczkowski, Anna Jean McNett, Mary Weidner.
A Private Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at St. Joseph R.C. Church, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue West, Warren, PA., with his son, Fr. Richard C. Tomasone, officiating. Friends are invited to attend the Mass through live streaming Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 11:00 A.M via Facebook Interment will be in St. Joseph R.C. Cemetery. Those wishing to place memorials may do so through the St. Joseph Church Educational Center Fund. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com <www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com/> The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc. has been entrusted with funeral arrangements.
Peggy,So sorry to hear your father passed away.He was a very special gentle man and I know he’ll be missed by all! Nana
Thank you Nana.
To the Tomasone family, please accept my condolences on the loss of your dad. He was truly a great neighbor and one of the nicest people to live in the West end. Always treated us kids great and friendly to all. He will be missed by many and I will always remember him with fondness. Prayers and love to all.
Thank you James.
Peggy and family,
Carole and I extend our condolences to you and your family. I met your Dad my first day at NPC in January 1971 and we spoke every day until his retirement. His retirement party was as special as he was. Then he kept me informed about garden and kids from his west end porch. Fondly remembered still.
Thank you Steve & Carole.
Our condolences to chucks family. We had a great many laughs with your parents on our various trips and dinners. A lot of fun at cards and are missed a lot. Now they’re together again and happy with our Lord. Peace be with all of you.
Thank you Frankie & Adrienne.
Sorry for your loss. Your Dad was part of the great experience of growing up in the West End.
Thank you Shel.
So sorry to hear of Chuck’s passing. Allen and I knew him from working at Blair for many years. Allen spent many seasons rabbit hunting with him. We will miss seeing him in church. He was such a nice man.
Thank you Allen & Janet!
Sorry for your loss. He was a very nice man.
Thank you Ricky!
Heartbreaking News that we have lost another family member. Uncle Chuck could always make us laugh. His Sense of Humor was as infectious as his smile. When Ed was little he kicked Uncle Chuck in the Knee and over the years anytime they got together it would be a Topic that brought laughs. We are sure going to miss him!! Our Sincere Condolences to your family. We have a feeling there is one heck of a Bocce Tournament being organized right at this moment!!
Thank you Ed & Bon!
My sincere condolences to Chuck’s family. Chuck was one of my favorite people at New Process. He always had that famous grin and sincerity with no pretense. You always felt good after talking to him. Rest in Peace, Chuck.
To The Tomasone Family, my Deepest sympathy, May you feel Peace in knowing he is with your Mother. Resting in the arms of Our Lord. He heard these words from your Lord ‘‘Well done my Good and Faithful Servant “.
Thank you Mary!
Thank you Wayne!
Being fortunate enough to have grown up in the west end chuck was someone to look up to and admire. Though less frequent I always enjoyed our encounters. Chuck was a true gentlemen and our family is sadden by his passing. Our prayers for Chuck and to his family with love..
Thank you Denny!
46 years ago Chuck and Alice welcomed the Fire Family to our new neighborhood on Sill St. As our family grew Chuck remained a special friend to all of us, providing many memories we will cherish in our hearts. Our prayers are with your family. We will miss him.
Thank you Joe & Donna!
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers will be with all of you.
Thank you Terry!
To the entire family of Chuck Tomasone: Please accept my sincere condolences on your recent loss. I have so many great memories of your Dad and Mom growing up in the West End of Warren. Great friends and neighbors. Charlie we will miss your kindness and humor.
Thank you Danny!
Our deepest sympathy to the Tomasone family. Chuck was always kind and generous to everyone. Always put a smile on our faces. The west side of Warren has lost one of it’s best.
RIP Chuck.
Thank you Jean & Frank!
So sorry to hear of Chuck’s passing. We met mid-January 1963, my first day at New Process. He was always fun to be with and a friend.
Thank you Giles!
Our deepest sympathy to the Tomasone family.
Thank you Jeff and Stephanie!
Our condolences to the entire family, Your dad was a great person.
Thank you Mike & Brenda!
To the Tomasone family, It was truly a pleasure knowing Chuck all these years. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to all.
So many fond memories of Chuck and Alyce who resided on the same block while growing up ,as I would pass their house on the way to the playground on a daily basis or when they would walk or drive by our house while stopping to chat with my parents that always started and ended in Italian with some English mixed in ,between Chuck and Angelo.
My favorite,and I think theirs also, was ” solo in America ” ( only in America )
Thank you John!