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In Loving Memory

Sanfilippo, Charles Mario

Fortified with the Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church Monday, November 16, 2020. Beloved husband of Christine Sanfilippo (nee Ferracane); dear son of the late Frank and Rosalie Sanfilippo; dear brother of the late Frank and Joseph Sanfilippo; dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle ,cousin, friend and stepfather.

Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel on Friday, November 20 at 9:45 am to Seven Holy Founders Church from 10:00 am Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. ln lieu of flowers memorial contributions maybe made to Kidney Foundation. Visitation Thursday 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm.

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20 thoughts on “Sanfilippo, Charles Mario”

  1. We will miss you very much Charlie. You were an awesome guy, and I always enjoyed talking to you. God bless you, we will see you again one day.

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  2. We will miss you very much Charlie. You were an awesome guy, and I always enjoyed talking to you. God bless you, we will see you again one day.

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  3. Charlie “Flipper” was an influence on many chefs in ST. LOUIS, what a treasure he was…sorry to say we didn’t keep in touch…what a great guy all around – RIP my friend

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  4. Charlie “Flipper” was an influence on many chefs in ST. LOUIS, what a treasure he was…sorry to say we didn’t keep in touch…what a great guy all around – RIP my friend

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  5. Chris, I am so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful guy who was so good to teach Jamie so many things. He will be missed. You have a new Angel in Heaven. I am here if you need me.

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  6. Chris, I am so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful guy who was so good to teach Jamie so many things. He will be missed. You have a new Angel in Heaven. I am here if you need me.

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  7. Flipper you were a great influence in my early days of cooking. I still remember all you and Willie Mae taught me. Now you can go “pull a caper in heaven”. You will be missed here on Earth even for the ones who haven’t seen you for a while, because you leave a big impact. God bless you and Rip..

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  8. Flipper you were a great influence in my early days of cooking. I still remember all you and Willie Mae taught me. Now you can go “pull a caper in heaven”. You will be missed here on Earth even for the ones who haven’t seen you for a while, because you leave a big impact. God bless you and Rip..

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  9. Chris, my heartfelt condolences to you and family . Charlie was a good friend going back to grade school ; a kind and very talented guy .

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  10. Chris, my heartfelt condolences to you and family . Charlie was a good friend going back to grade school ; a kind and very talented guy .

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  11. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy and know too that I share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Charlie (“Flipper”) was an experienced chef who always had the “back-of-the-house” covered as if it were his own. He was one of the “originals” that Vince & Joe Cunetto reached out to when they opened their restaurant and throughout the following years helped them establish a “rock solid” reputation. God speed my friend and till we meet again . . . . . . che Dio ti benedica

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  12. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy and know too that I share in your sorrow and grieve for your loss. Charlie (“Flipper”) was an experienced chef who always had the “back-of-the-house” covered as if it were his own. He was one of the “originals” that Vince & Joe Cunetto reached out to when they opened their restaurant and throughout the following years helped them establish a “rock solid” reputation. God speed my friend and till we meet again . . . . . . che Dio ti benedica

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  13. Christine, I am very sorry for your loss. Everybody loved Charlie. Remember the good times, and know that you will be reunited with him one day in heaven.

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  14. Christine, I am very sorry for your loss. Everybody loved Charlie. Remember the good times, and know that you will be reunited with him one day in heaven.

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  15. Christine my condolences to you and your family. I learned so much from Charlie over the years working next to him. He will forever be missed but the memories I have of him will last a lifetime.

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  16. Christine my condolences to you and your family. I learned so much from Charlie over the years working next to him. He will forever be missed but the memories I have of him will last a lifetime.

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  17. Please excuse this extremely late condolence because we did not know. Who are the we? Sonny Griffin, Lionel Solomon, Arthur Kiner, and Jerry Kiner. All of us worked with Flipper at Rich and Charlies Trattoria back in the beginning when the Blues were playing at the Arena, Stan Musial and Biggies were down the street, Channel 2 was behind the “Trat” Imos Pizza opened on the same side of the street next door, and Chucky Pozzo was a teen. God bless the family and may the Lord continually bless you all abundantly. Emas Sonny Griffin SGM (R) U. S. Army

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  18. Please excuse this extremely late condolence because we did not know. Who are the we? Sonny Griffin, Lionel Solomon, Arthur Kiner, and Jerry Kiner. All of us worked with Flipper at Rich and Charlies Trattoria back in the beginning when the Blues were playing at the Arena, Stan Musial and Biggies were down the street, Channel 2 was behind the “Trat” Imos Pizza opened on the same side of the street next door, and Chucky Pozzo was a teen. God bless the family and may the Lord continually bless you all abundantly. Emas Sonny Griffin SGM (R) U. S. Army

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