1954
2017
Charles E. Hand, 62 year old, native of New Jersey died at 10:18 AM on May 13, 2017 at Baptist Medical Center after an 18 month battle with cancer. He worked in the Financial Services industry with his most recent post of 12 years at Merrill Lynch. Charles is survived by his partner, Karen Ginsberg Southall, Kari (Humberto) Ducali and Dena Ginsberg (Justin) of Ireland, his “grandchildren” Chava, IIan, Anthony, Christopher, Fred Cimino and several cousins in New Jersery. Charlie will be missed by all who knew him.
Donations in Charlie’s name may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Jacksonville Jewish Center.
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May 22, 2017
Betty Pendleton
My condolences to Karen and all of Charlie's family. I will miss his bear hugs when he came into the shop. And I will remember the fun that we all had on a cruise a couple of years ago when we almost got blown off the dock from a storm coming in. Charlie will now rest in peace in a much better place.
May 14, 2017
May God's loving kindness and comfort help you and your family through this very sad time Psalms 29:11
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