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Charley Czarniecki born January, 19th 1950 in Saint Charles, Illinois and Died May 7th 2026 in Franklin North Carolina. Charley, one of 9 children in the Czarniechi family is survived by 4 siblings, Leila, Lani, Wheezy and Lisa. In addition to his wife Soni, Son, Charley Lavelle, stepson, Cody and granddaughters, Joslyn and Gemma, Nephew, Max & his wife Rebecca and niece and nephew, Tani and Charley. Plus two lively cats Jax and Bella. Charley’s immediate family or Ohana called him by his Hawaiian name ‘Keiki’ which means child or descendant.
Charley led an adventurous and colorful life! Leaving Indiana as a teenager he made his way to the west coast of California in the late 1960’s. He found himself in the Los Angeles music scene and was a manger for Rick Danko from the infamous music group The Band. He lived in Malibu and hung out with rock stars and actors like Dennis Hopper from the classic movie Easy Rider. Charley loved motorcycles and fast cars and the lively southern California Life style of the early 70’s.
In the 1980’s Charley ended up down South in the sunny state of Florida where he embraced his band manager skill set and started a business running pool decks for fancy hotels in tourist towns like Marco Island. He was a friendly and out going 6’7 greeter and had a warm and inviting spirit - he could talk to just about anyone and always shared a special sense of hospitality with his colleagues and clients.
In the early 2000’s Charley made his way to Highlands North Carolina. Shortly after his arrival he brought his hospitality skill set to the newly build Old Edwards Inn & Spa. Starting out in the Fitness Center and managing the pool decks, Charley created a hiking program for guests and members to explore the rare and diverse sub-tropical mountain region. His infamous Historic Highlands walk was a favorite attraction at the hotel for over 15 years! Known as the ‘Hiking Guide’ or ‘Nature Concierge’ as he used to refer to himself. He shared with tourists and locals the history and diverse flora and fauna of Highlands Plateau region.
Charley made a lasting impression on everyone he met, a true gentleman and friend in every way, he will be missed dearly! A Hui ho Keiki - until our eyes meet again.
Online condolences may be made at www.bryantgrantfuneralhome.com.
Bryant-Grant Funeral Home and Crematory is honored to serve the Czarniecki family.
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