Charles Yannarella

Charles Yannarella

Charles passed away surrounded by his loving family.  Charles was loved by many. He was also a little stubborn….  🙄😉.  and extremely charming. Charles was a Navy man and worked in the manufacturing field.

He was a terrific grandfather. He loved his children,  grands and all their friends.  If his T.V was on, he’d be checking out some Two and a Half Men, Seinfeld and Jerry Springer and was always cheering on his beloved Yankees. But he also kept up on current affairs, especially the local news. He was a rugged guy with a soul from times past: proud to roll his own cigarettes. He loved bowling and watching his daughter’s Tuesday Night Pool Team.

When he was outdoors, he’d most likely be doing some gardening and admiring his roses.  He loved his daughters eggplant parm and he rarely missed a desert, Charles had a notorious sweet tooth: Lemon Pies, M&M’s and Hershey Kisses, there wasn’t a desert he didn’t like.

Charles is survived by his daughters, Christine (Thomas) and Sherry; grandchildren – Justin, Shane, Alena, Ryan, Cali, and Jake; great-grandchild Bentley; his siblings: Joyce Chafin, Billy Yannarella and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He is predeceased by his children: Jimmy and Julie.

Come celebrate 81 great years Tuesday May 9, 2023  10 a.m.-11 a.m. at Sweeney Funeral Home, 478 Cooper Street, Beverly NJ 08010, where there will be an 11 a.m. service. Interment Monument Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to stjude.org

2 Comments

  1. Annette Darling says:

    Prayers for you all at this difficult time.
    May god give all of you strength now more than ever.

  2. Jeff Tinnick says:

    I worked with Charlie for 30 years at Colorite. He taught me his and eventually my job as Utility Operator. He was a knowledgeable and funny guy. He used to say to me “ Jeff, I’m your mentor right?” I would say jokingly “Yes Charlie, my tormentor!” I am going to miss him at our Colorite/Tenneco reunion breakfasts at the Golden Dawn Diner. I loved him like a brother and will truly miss him. A true fiend Jeff Tinnick.