Charles F. Mahoney III
Mahoney, Charles F. III of Abington, formerly of Milton. Beloved husband of Constance M. (Bryan) Mahoney of Abington. Loving father of Megan Palmer and her husband Andrew of Weymouth, Bryan C. Mahoney and his wife Renee of Norwell and Cathleen Agostino and her husband John of South Boston. Brother of Elaine Holmberg of Wisconsin, Cathleen Perry and her husband James of Norwell and Colleen Ivens and her husband Paul of Hanover. Cherished Buppa of Ryan Charles Palmer and Gia Marie Mahoney. Son in law of Eleanor M. Bryan. Charles was also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews and dear friends.
Charles was born and raised in Dorchester. He and his wife Connie settled in Milton where they raised their children and enjoyed 39 years of marriage. Charles worked most of his life in the business field, presently working for Stoughton Public Schools as School Business Administrator. He was a member of the Redberry Knights of Columbus and former Grand Knight. Charlie enjoyed summers in Maine on his pontoon boat, old movies, coin collecting, researching family lineage and cooking breakfast whenever he had the chance. Most of all Charles was a family man in every sense of the word; he was a dedicated husband, father and Buppa. He will truly be missed by all who had the pleasure to have known him.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 10AM in Saint Elizabeth Church, Milton. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday 4-8PM at the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, East Milton. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Charles may be made to Saint Ann School, 243 Neponset Avenue, Dorchester, MA 02122.
Guestbook Entries
We are so sorry to hear the news about Uncle Charlie. I remember that he always had a way of relating to the kids. Always had a funny story to tell, always in a good mood, and fun to be around. If you wanted to know what it was like to be a great Dad, you simply just watched him. We will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at the terrible time. I was a classmate of Charlie’s many years ago. He was a great kid, then, and grew into a wonderful man. I’m sorry I didn’t get to the reunion he organized. For Charlie, he will be celebrating his first Christmas in heaven with family and friends who went before him. May God bless and keep you. Rest in peace, Charlie!
Dear Connie and Family,
My heart breaks for you all. I am so very sorry.
What a wonderful man and a wonderful legacy he left behind. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
God bless.
Love, Audrey
Dear Connie and family, I am so deeply sorry for the loss of such a good man. I will never forget his kindness to Philip as his coach. I am sure you will be hearing many stories of his kindness over the next few days. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers, Betsy Hamel Lussier
Connie, and Family,
Our hearts are broken. We have lost a wonderful friend and a truly good human being. He brightened the world around him with his stories, his sense of humor, and his silly Christmas lights.
May you all find strength and peace in knowing that we are all better for having known such a great guy.
RIP Friend, you will never be forgotten.
May God fill you with peace, love and strength as you continue your journey. I remember thinking “what a fun guy!” when I first met Charlie. His legacy and example lives on in the many people he touched but mostly his wonderful daughters and son. May you find comfort in the memories at this time. Much love to all of you.
Olga and Steve
Dear Connie,
I just heard today that your beloved Charlie had passed, and I haven’t stopped thinking about you. My heavens, this is way too soon…
I am so, so sorry Connie. You should have had many more years together.
Love to you,
Lainey
I want to convey my condolences. Charlie was my mentor when I went through the MASBO licensure program five years ago. I will always remember his humor and stories he told about the school districts he was in.
My condolences to the entire family. Charlie was my mentor also when I went through the Business Manager licensing program. Charlie was a great friend. He was well respected and loved. He will be missed.
Sincere prayers and condolences.