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Charmaine L.
Wall
November 15, 1938 – April 29, 2026
Ascher-Zimmerman Funeral Home
1:30 - 2:30 pm (Eastern time)
B'nai Jacob Cemetery
2:30 - 3:30 pm (Eastern time)
CHARMAINE SAYLES WALL
Charmaine Wall, 87, passed away on Wednesday April 29th. She left her husband of 59 years, Joel. Charmaine was well known in Springfield, MA for the Charmaine School of Dance, a dancing school she operated for some thirty years; she had inspired many children and some of her students moved on to professional theatrical careers in Broadway shows, etc. She studied choreography and dance technique in Manhattan every summer, earned a Master's degree in dance arts, and held an actor's equity card for being a professional dancer and actress at age 17 in summer stock theaters-in-the-round; she loved to dance and was very athletic - including 25 thousand or more daily Firbit steps until recently; in her eighties she tap-danced in the Hopkinton Senior Center Variety Shows, which both she and the audience enjoyed immensely.
Although many Springfield residents knew of her dance teaching skills, many did not know that, as a child, she also had extraordinary talent in classical piano. She played a Mozart concerto with the Springfield symphnoy when she was age 10, without sheet music. Her pareaetns, Irving and Lenore Sayles, tried to get her the best local piano teachers available in the Massachusetts area, but they all said they couldn't improve her piano skills and that she needed to find a piano teacher at a much higher level, like in New York City.
Charmaine and her mother were in Manhattan for a dance convention when Charmaine was 11 years old. While there, Charmaine was trying out a piano at a Steinway piano store and the store manager heard her remarkable playing. After learning that she didn't have a good piano teacher, he connected her witha famous concert pianist, Sari Biro, who was living in Manhattan and giving concerts at Carnegie Hall. Biro gave Charmaine a scholarship for weekly piano lessons at ther residence in Manhattan. Charmaine and her mother took the train roundtrip from Springfield to Manhattan weekly, for about four years, when Charmaine was age 11 to 15, for these piano lessons; but, the stress of practicing piano for 6 hours daily at home, plus the weekly 12+ hour round trip to Manhattan, plus schoolwork, became to stressful for her; she, very reluctantly and sadly, had to give up her piano career for her mental well-being. Then Charmaine moved on to her dance-teaching career, which was very successful. The baby grand piano on which she played as a child, is still with Joel in their Hopkinton residence.
After her father, Irving Sayles, passed away in March 1969, some of her senior students surprised Charmaine and her mother, Lenore Sayles, at the school's June 1969 dance recital with an emotional student-choreographed and totally unexpected dance to the music "Exodus." Lenore Sayles, her mom, then was invited-in to live with Charmaine and Joel, which lasted for 16 years until Lenore passed away in 1985. Charmaine, Joel and Lenore moved to Hopkinton in 1984 when Charmaine closed her dance studio in Springfield. Charmaine then became a landlord by way of rental property that she purchased in Massachusetts and was involved with that business activity for over thirty years; she enjoyed visiting with her tenants and always brought gifts of clothing, etc. For them around Christmas time.
Charmaine will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to have known her. Her funeral will be Friday May 1st at 1:30 PM at the Ascher-Zimmerman Funeral Home with burial to follow in B'nai Jacob Cemetery.
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