Charles P. Bluto Sr., 71, of 251 W Main St., Gouverneur, passed away June 7, 2021, at his home.
Born on July 28, 1949, in Watertown, the son of Luella (Peterson) Bluto, he attended Carthage Central High School.
Following school he enlisted in the US Marines on July 28, 1966, his 17th birthday. He was deployed to South Vietnam in August of 1967. After serving nearly a year his deployment was extended for another six months. He was honorably discharged as a CPL on April 16, 1970. He received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal with device, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Commendation and Good Conduct Medal.
Upon returning home he resided in Watertown where he worked for the DMV and NYS Highway Department before working and retiring from Fort Drum, as a civilian worker, for over 30 years.
Charles married Patricia Kellar on January 1, 1990 at their home in Black River. The couple resided in Black River for several years before moving to Gouverneur
in 2007. Patricia was a dental assistant for McCue Dental in Philadelphia for over
17 years. Retiring in 2018 to spend more time with her husband.
Charles was a member of the Carthage VFW. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, quilting with his wife, fishing and woodworking.
Among his survivors are his beloved wife of 31 years, Patricia A. Bluto, Gouverneur, his seven children, Charles P. (Jessica) Bluto Jr., Carthage, Tammy Ryan and her companion Pat Sherbino, Watertown, Brian (Paula) Bluto, Lorraine, Jennifer Ryan, Watertown, Scott (Trish) Bluto, Brownville, Larry Ryan, Carthage and Lonny Alberry and his fiancé Julia Parker, Watertown, a sister, Cindy Tripp, Watertown, 19 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Burial in Black River Cemetery.
Source: Bruce Funeral Home, Black River, NY
Charles P. Bluto Sr., 71, of 251 W Main St., Gouverneur, passed away June 7, 2021, at his home.
Born on July 28, 1949, in Watertown, the son of Luella (Peterson) Bluto, he attended Carthage Central High School.
Following school he enlisted in the US Marines on July 28, 1966, his 17th birthday. He was deployed to South Vietnam in August of 1967. After serving nearly a year his deployment was extended for another six months. He was honorably discharged as a CPL on April 16, 1970. He received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal with device, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Commendation and Good Conduct Medal.
Upon returning home he resided in Watertown where he worked for the DMV and NYS Highway Department before working and retiring from Fort Drum, as a civilian worker, for over 30 years.
Charles married Patricia Kellar on January 1, 1990 at their home in Black River. The couple resided in Black River for several years before moving to Gouverneur
in 2007. Patricia was a dental assistant for McCue Dental in Philadelphia for over
17 years. Retiring in 2018 to spend more time with her husband.
Charles was a member of the Carthage VFW. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, quilting with his wife, fishing and woodworking.
Among his survivors are his beloved wife of 31 years, Patricia A. Bluto, Gouverneur, his seven children, Charles P. (Jessica) Bluto Jr., Carthage, Tammy Ryan and her companion Pat Sherbino, Watertown, Brian (Paula) Bluto, Lorraine, Jennifer Ryan, Watertown, Scott (Trish) Bluto, Brownville, Larry Ryan, Carthage and Lonny Alberry and his fiancé Julia Parker, Watertown, a sister, Cindy Tripp, Watertown, 19 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Burial in Black River Cemetery.
Source: Bruce Funeral Home, Black River, NY
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