In Memory of
						
						
						Charles (Chuck) Gary Seliga
						
						
						September 
						14, 1942 – May 20, 2022
						
						
						
						Obituary
						
						
						Charles (Chuck) 
						Gary Seliga passed away on Friday, May 20, 2022 at 
						his home in Monroe. He was 79 years old. Son of the late 
						Charles Seliga & Katherine Healy Seliga, he was born on 
						September 14, 1942 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
						
						Chuck attended Seton Hall University, where he graduated 
						with Bachelor’s & Master’s Degrees, was President of his 
						fraternity and was named to Who’s Who in American 
						Universities and Colleges, 1963-1964. While attending 
						Seton Hall, he interned at the Port Authority and 
						eventually spent 36+ years there, with positions ranging 
						from Personnel Manager, to liaison with Windows on the 
						World, to leasing space at a satellite park in Staten 
						Island, to the Aviation Department where he managed 
						marketing and customer service, and then JFK 
						International Airport as a Business Manager, then Deputy 
						General Manager and then General Manager of the entire 
						Airport – a job he absolutely loved and where he retired 
						from in 2000. 
						
						
						He was approached by 
						National Express Corp. who owned Stewart Airport and 
						offered the position of President and CEO, which he 
						gladly accepted and retired from in 2007. When he left, 
						Stewart had the highest passenger count of all time and 
						that record still stands today – a record for which he 
						was very proud. After retirement, he volunteered his 
						time to the Port Authority Retirees Association (PARA), 
						attending monthly meetings in Manhattan; represented 
						PARA monthly at meetings with REPA (Retired Public 
						Employees Association) in Albany; sat on the HOA board 
						where he lived; was a volunteer for Sacred Heart 
						Parish’s Outreach Program; and served on the Golf 
						Committee for the annual Hospice of Orange & Sullivan 
						Counties Golf Outing.
						
						Survivors include his loving wife of over 40 years, 
						Nancy Donnelly Seliga at home; children: Christopher 
						Seliga & his wife Alecia of Wayne, New Jersey; Karin 
						Seliga of North Bergen, New Jersey & Jeananne Estrella & 
						her husband Fernando of Nutley, New Jersey; 
						grandchildren: Christopher Seliga, Katie Seliga, 
						Christian Estrella & Ryan Estrella; sister, Charlene 
						Brennan & her husband Dan of Fairfield, Connecticut; 
						sisters-in-law: Eileen Lomando & her husband Ken of 
						Boynton, Beach, Florida, Susan Newman & her husband Tony 
						of Miller Place, New York and Karen Fyfe & her husband 
						Joe of Bluffton, South Carolina; special cousin, Barbara 
						Ames of Stratford, Connecticut; beloved pet Dusty; and 
						many nieces, nephews & friends.
						
						Chuck’s priority was always his family and he loved each 
						and every minute he spent with them. His smile was 
						second to none. Although Chuck was taken too young due 
						to Alzheimer’s, he is now at peace. For all of his 
						family and friends, his light and his memory will live 
						on forever.
						
						Visitation will be on Monday, May 23, 2022 from 
						4:00-7:00 P.M. at:
						
						
						
						Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. 
						Funeral Home, 117 Maple Avenue, Monroe, New 
						York. 
						
						
						A Funeral Mass will 
						be held at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at Sacred 
						Heart Church, 26 Still Road, Monroe, New York. Cremation 
						will take place at Cedar Hill Crematory in Middle Hope, 
						New York.
						
						Due to COVID, please do not send flowers. In lieu of 
						flowers, memorial donations to the Alzheimer's 
						Association, Hudson Valley Chapter, 2649 South Road, 
						Suite 101, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601; Sacred Heart 
						Parish Outreach, 26 Still Road, Monroe, New York 10950; 
						or a charity of choice would be appreciated.
						
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