Charles-Baldwin III-Obituary

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Charles E. Baldwin III

Lebanon, New Hampshire

Nov 7, 1932 – Dec 26, 2016 (Age 84)

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BORN
November 7, 1932
DIED
December 26, 2016
AGE
84
LOCATION
Lebanon, New Hampshire

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Charles E. Baldwin III (Skip) born on November 7, 1932, died December 26, 2016. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, he graduated from Kimball Union Academy in 1950 where he was a member of the football, lacrosse and ski (downhill, x-country, jumping) teams. He graduated from Harvard College in 1954...

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lola-
i have so many fond memories of skip- especially our rowing together and his 'coaching'. i've thought about the two of you often but just now googled skip and found he had passed. i'm so sorry and wish you the best without his presence. carol anastasi

Special memories of Harvard-Dartmouth games, touch football and tennis games with Skip, Lola and their children at their lovely home in Weston, racing One Designs with Skip in Boothbay Harbor, tennis on Juniper Point, baseball games at Reed's Beach and the friendship between Skip and my husband Ham Swan as they grew up as the only two small boys living near each other on McKown Point.

Dear Lola and Family,

The Officers, Directors and members of the Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club send our heartfelt sympathy to you on the passing of Skip. Our thoughts will be with you as you celebrate his life and many accomplishments and contributions.

Dear Lola,

Jane and I send our deepest condolences. We had come to know you both upon your move to Canaan, and had been hoping to see more of you both after your move to Lebanon(and ours to Kendal). Skip has left us much too soon......

Visits to the Egan Reunion weekend on the Cape have now been diminished by one more stalwart. They will not be the same with Skip's absence. He is greatly missed by us all.

Our hearts go out to you at this time. We hope to see...

Lola, we were so sorry to hear of Skip's passing and will miss his quiet humor and gentle nature. He was such a multi-faceted person accomplished in so many endeavors. I had a great conversation with him on the steps of the Meeting House last August, and his sense of humor was characteristically in fine tune. Bless you, Dimitri with Mary

Lola,
I would like to add my condolences. I did not see much of Skip in recent years, but he was a very prominent and enjoyable companion of our shared youth and our families have shared a lot. In my last conversation with Skip I was impressed with his ongoing attention to his health as he described his own personal yoga type exercises. I trust that he cherished the memories of our shared youth as I have.

Lola,
I was so sorry to learn of Skip's passing. He was a good friend and college classmate and will be sorely missed by his many friends. I often saw him on his return from his early morning rows on the Charles River. He was finished before many of us had gotten out of bed. His love of skiing and determination to master the German language were among his many attributes. Please accept my deepest sympathy and I will remember him in my prayers.

Dear Lola,
We are so sorry that you have lost Skip. He was a lovely man and we know he will be dearly missed. Please know you and your family are in our thoughts.

Brooke and Jim Adler

Dear Baldwin Family
So sorry to learn of your loss. Many fond memories of time spent at Juniper Point in Maine.