CHARLES-BISHOP-Obituary

CHARLES O. BISHOP

Mashpee, Massachusetts

Age 71

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DIED
August 5, 2016
AGE
71
LOCATION
Mashpee, Massachusetts

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BISHOP, Charles O. "Chip" 71, of Mashpee, formerly of West Dennis, MA, Arlington, VA and Woonsocket, RI, passed away August 5th of pancreatic cancer. He is predeceased by his parents Charles O. Bishop, Sr. and Eugenie Charon Bishop, both of RI. Chip is survived by his wife of 34 years, Jane, son...

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I am sitting here and thinking about you and our friendship Miss you my friend.

I knew Chip as a member of the Boston Biographers Group, and I encouraged him to join the Board of the Biographers International Organization, where he made a great contribution. I enjoyed his company very much, and admired his many accomplishments, his calm enthusiasm, and his can-do spirit and energy. Harriet Reisen

Back at good old Woonsocket High School, he was Charlie Bishop, a fellow member of the Class of 1963, a great guy and friend to all.

When we reconnected a few years ago as fellow members of the Boston Biographers' Group, he was Chip Bishop, as ever a great guy and friend to all.

RIP, dear friend, you will be missed. My condolences to Jane and the family.

With sincere sympathy on the loss of your loved one, may the thought found at Isaiah 33:25 give you comfort in knowing that sickness will be removed forever

John and family, my deepest sympathy at the great loss of such a terrific brother and public servant. My prayers for you as you continue to grapple with your sorrow.

RIP Charlie O. We were friends at WHS. Condolences to the family. Richard O. Berard Class of "62".

It was an honor to spend the day with Chip as we toured Long Island to see the sites relating to Roosevelt and the Meadow Brook Hounds. Chip was so knowledgable and encouraging. I will miss him. My deepest condolences to Jane and his family.

Although it has been many years since we listened and danced to music at the K of C, and called in dedications on Sunday nights to WWON, I have never forgotten you. I have spent that last week listening to my old doo-wop 45s and while listening I toasted to you. I am currently reading your books and look forward to the 2017 release of the third. Rest in peace Chip. My deepest condolences to Jane and your son and daughter-in-law for they have lost a magnificent man.