In loving memory of Charles “Chuck” Czinkota who passed away on September 24, 2022 at the Dryden Regional Health Centre due to heart and kidney failure.
Chuck was born and raised in Sioux lookout Ontario.
His early years were spent catching minnows and fishing then hunting.
He was employed with the CNR as a “Call Boy“, and later Engine Watchman. He then went to Winnipeg to take a barbers course. After he finished, Chuck moved to Dryden and barbered with Rocci Leonzio for many years.
On September 21, 1962, he married Annie Jane Alexander in Sioux lookout and they moved to Dryden. They bought a little house in north Dryden and Chuck worked at the barbershop. About 1973, Chuck left the barbering business as the mens long hair came into style. He began his career with the LCBO and retired from there on August 1, 1996. He enjoyed his life and work, however his main enjoyment was fishing and hunting and his Lac Seul cabin as well as boats and motors, snow machines, 4 Wheelers and the toys. A special hobby was his garden at home.
Prior to retirement, Chuck and Ann spent many years on cruises in the Caribbean and Barbados, and several years for a Hawaii winter holiday. During retirement, Chuck and Ann spent many great years in Mesa, Arizona during the winter. Chuck enjoyed many years there and had a lot of good friends. His favorite part was “The Carpenters” shop – six days a week – where he made many, many crafty and beautiful things including tables and end tables, clocks, a great variety of bowls all made from special wood from around the world, pens and wine bottle stoppers. He was very proud of his handiwork and skills he learned there.
Chuck will be greatly missed by all who knew him and his good lifelong friends.
Chuck is survived by his loving wife Ann of 60 years, sister Elsie Leonzio, brothers-in-law Sam Alexander, Charles and wife Mary Beth Alexander, and Danny and wife Karen Alexander, sisters-in-law Elsie Realini and Doretta Glessing, as well as aunts, uncles, and about 35 nieces and nephews.
Chuck was predeceased by his mother and father Vince and Annie Czinkota, brothers Garnet and Clarence, sister Evelyn, sisters-in-law Betty Czinkota, Merna Alexander and Ann Alexander, brothers-in-law Tom Curtis, Richard Glessing, Garnet Alexander, Bradley Alexander, and Ray Realini, mother and father-in-law Fred and Olga Alexander and niece Diane Curtis.
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Loraine Zawierucha says
October 2, 2022 at 12:07 pmTo Annie Jane and Family, I was very sorry to hear from Dan & Karen that you have lost Chuck , please accept my deepest sympathy. My thoughts will be with you in the coming days.
Paula McParland says
October 2, 2022 at 3:54 pmAnnie,
We were saddened to hear of Chuck’s passing,
We always enjoyed seeing you in Mesa and reminiscing about Sioux Lookout,
Our sincere sympathies
Paula & John McParland
Garnet Czinkota says
October 3, 2022 at 3:46 pmIris, Garnet Jr and Marie send their condolences.
Eileen Eady says
October 4, 2022 at 2:12 amSorry to hear of Chuck’s passing.
Condolences from Bob and Eileen Eady.
Teresa Bartz says
October 6, 2022 at 6:39 pmAunty Anne,
I’m sorry to hear of Uncle Chucks passing. It is too bad I had to find out on hear instead of a call.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Dryden Regional Health Centre Equipment Fund or Palliative Care, P.O. Box 3003, Dryden, ON P8N 2Z6