Jeff Judd
Chuckie was the best
I miss him dearly. I just saw his brothers obit and am shocked. Good people dying too young. My thoughts and prayers to the Lopresti family. I'm truly blessed these days
Birth date: May 4, 1957 Death date: Apr 25, 2020
Charles R. LoPresti, age 62, after a long courageous battle with Pancreatic Cancer, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 25, 2020, surrounded by his loving family. Charles was born on May 4, 1957 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Read Obituary
Chuckie was the best
I miss him dearly. I just saw his brothers obit and am shocked. Good people dying too young. My thoughts and prayers to the Lopresti family. I'm truly blessed these days
He was a friendly and honest man who was proud of his family. A real person who spoke his mind with just the right level of filter and force, he made a very positive impression upon me in the short time I knew him before his death. May he rest well and his may his positive impact last forever.
Chuck was a huge inspiration to me. He encouraged me to go into law enforcement. He had an infectious smile and great laugh. I am deeply saddened with his death but knowing he is absent from the body and present with our Lord makes me happy. Patrick Lacy
God's strength, love and comfort through family and friends to my first cousin, Charles R. LoPresti. I remember how well you played the drums, how much fun we had as children when I came to visit with my family. Watching \"Chiller Theater \" on TV, playing baseball, and eating aunt Angie's good Sicilian cooking! Talking sports, (Steelers vs. Browns), and enjoying being with family. How proud I was when you passed the bar exam, and raising three handsome and intelligent sons with your equally talented wife Kathleen. - I will never forget you Chuck. I miss you. I always wanted to get together with family again. I guess I'll have to wait a little bit longer now. How well we were all treated from the wonderful LoPresti family. I'll see ya later, \"cuz\". Love Always and forever. Frank J. Artino
I am proud to have known and been a part of your life. So many memories of being with you both professionally and socially. You and your family treated me like a brother. I loved traveling with you on court cases and investigations. They were good times. You were the best friend a person could have. I will miss you.
To the family of Chuck LoPresti: Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your loved one Chuck. He was a friend of mine and will be missed by all who knew him and loved him
I have had both the honor and great pleasure of learning so much and meeting Mr. LoPresti at the Cyril Wecht Institute of Forensic Science. He enlighten me so much and was so down to earth I could listen to him for hours. He was such an influence on everybody with his insight on the legal world that everyone left at the end of the seminars a little wiser. God Bless the LoPresti Family during this time.
I met Chuck in the early 90's downtown at the Pittsburgh courthouse. Finding myself in court defending my properties on a monthly basis, I also found on many occasions Chuck representing clients. I was so impressed how he conducted himself that I went up to him and introduced myself. He was a very impressive lawyer and knew the system. He is sadly missed and will never be forgotten with me. My condolences to his family. Respectfully, Scott Phillips
To the LoPresti family, We are heartbroken that Chuck is no longer with us. He has been a mentor, friend and our attorney. He made such a difference in our lives and in the lives of the thousands of children in our DARE program. Chuck was one of those rare people who if they were in your life you were truly blessed. He will always be in our hearts. Ret. Chief Ed and Tammy Cunningham
The last time I saw Chuck was last June at the St. Thomas A’ Becket parish festival. He was on the stage and was giving a beautiful tribute to his friend, my husband, who had just died 10 days before. Chuck’s speech was beautiful and eloquent and loving and kind and it is something that I will never forget. But that is Chuck, always a kind word for everyone. Chuck died on my late husband’s birthday, April 25. I have no doubt at all the the two of them are laughing having a great time ‘up there’. God bless you Chuck. Prayers for you, Kathy, and your family. Sincerely, Sherri Kearns