Obituaries
Charles Ashley Duroni, 54
February 09, 2025
Charles Ashley Duroni, 54, of Lancaster, passed away unexpectedly on February 9, 2025. Born in Pittsburgh, PA, he was the beloved son of A. Natalie (Rinaldo) Cichoski of Oakmont, PA and Charles E. Duroni of Lancaster, PA. He graduated from Hempfield High School in 1988 and attended Roanoke College and Millersville University.
Ashley was a competitive tennis player, reaching the state tournament in his senior year of high school. He loved seeing his favorite rock bands play live and spending time outdoors, especially in the mountains skiing.
In addition to his parents, Ashley is survived by his sisters: Renee Ziegler of Delaware and Michele Duroni of Lancaster; his brothers: Richard Cichoski (Beth) of West Virginia and Lance Duroni (Jillian) of Pewaukee, WI. He is also survived by his stepsisters, Carol Eichner, Susan Flucker, and Sharon Cichoski, along with several loving nieces and nephews.
Ashley is preceded in death by his stepfather, Richard Cichoski and his stepmother, Charlene Duroni.
A private interment took place at Penn Forest National Burial Ground in Verona, PA. A Celebration of Life will be held at
a later date, where family and friends can gather to honor and remember Ashley’s life.
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Condolences to the Family
March 01, 2025
Charlene’s tennis friends were so sorry to hear of Ashley’s sudden passing. Our thoughts are with your family at this difficult time. Laurie
February 25, 2025
An absolutely beautiful soul and a light to be around… sending so much love to the family ❣️
SS
February 25, 2025
He was my first crush !!! The world has lost a very special soul. My heart is heavy
– Jackie ( Jameson) callaghan
February 24, 2025
Words, no matter how well intended, or well spoken or written, barely begin to fill the painful void that you have currently. My thoughts are with you, death is so difficult to cope with, expected, or not. Embrace those with you, find comfort where you can, know that peace will find you, when you are ready.
Sigrid Kopf
February 24, 2025
Words, no matter how well intended, or well spoken or written, barely begin to fill the painful void that you have currently. My thoughts are with you, death is so difficult to cope with, expected, or not. Embrace those with you, find comfort where you can, know that peace will find you, when you are ready.
Sigrid Kopf
February 24, 2025
Sending love and sympathy. Ashley was a wonderful man.
Melissa Byers
February 24, 2025
I am so incredibly sorry for your loss.. I spoke with him late Saturday night before I’m so heartbroken.. my prayers are with you..
Michele Stark