66 F
The Villages
Thursday, March 28, 2024

Richard James LaCharite

Richard James LaCharite
Richard James LaCharite

Richard James LaCharite, 73, Wildwood, Florida, passed away on January 26, 2017 at The Villages Regional Hospital in The Villages, Florida. Mr. LaCharite was born on January 17, 1944 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada to his parents Ernie and Regina Anne LaCharite. Mr. LaCharite was of the Catholic faith. Upon graduating High School Mr. LaCharite entered the United States Marine Corps and proudly served his country being assigned to Embassy Duty in Caracas, Venezuela. He is an extremely proud veteran living his life by the Marine Corps Values: Honor, Courage, Commitment and most of all “Semper Fidelis”. Those that new him would agree, he was a perfect example of a United States Marine. Mr LaCharite was a resident of Lakeland, FL. from 1969 to 2001. In 1977 Mr. LaCharite started a fiberglass supply business by the name of Mini-Craft of FL., Being the visionary he was, saw an opportunity and in 1999 re-located his business to Wildwood, FL. Mr. LaCharite then moved to Wildwood, FL. In 2001. Having a love for the open water and boating, in 2004, Mr LaCharite started a boat building company by the name of Salty Boats. He was a compassionate person always putting others needs in front of his own. He had a unique ability to find a persons’ positive traits in everyone he met. His motto in life was: Do the very best you can in all that you do “today” and know that tomorrow is another day. Mr. LaCharite was a loving father, loving grandfather, best friend to his brother and always making himself available to whomever called upon him for whatever there need was. Mr. LaCharite found no greater joy in life than his last 10 years watching his grandchildren grow, meeting new friends and forming beautiful relationships. He is survived by his loving children: Donald (Tammy) LaCharite of Fruitland Park, FL and Lisa LaCharite of Lakeland, FL; two brothers: Paul LaCharite of Wildwood, FL and Gerard LaChrite of Orlando, FL; three sisters: Anne Livio of Pompano Beach, FL, Frances Conley of Lakeland, FL and Claudette Angel of Lakeland, FL; three grandchildren: Morgan, Madison and Macie and many loving nieces and nephews. Graveside Services will be held on Monday, February 6, 2017 at 11 a.m. at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL. with Military Honors.

Our amenities are being used by families with kids

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Citrus Grove resident says she is not happy about families with kids using amenities paid for by residents.

Finally allocating funds to the golf courses!

A Village of Hadley resident said he is happy that more money is being allocated to the golf courses. Read his Letter to the Editor.

Trump is unfit for any office

A Village of Osceola Hills resident, in a Letter to the Editor, details why he thinks former President Trump is unfit to hold any office.

I don’t think the original Developer saw this coming

A resident of the Village of St. Charles offers his thoughts on deed compliance and the original Developer of The Villages.

Proudly fly the flag in honor of my father’s Navy service

A Village of St. Johns resident, in a Letter to the Editor, says she proudly displays the U.S. Navy flag in honor of her father.