Charles-Clarke-Obituary

Charles M. Clarke

Waterville, Maine

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OAKLAND - Charles M. Clarke, 64, of Oakland, beloved father, husband and friend, passed away peacefully after a battle with many medical complications on Jan. 25, 2019, in Cape Coral, Fla.Charlie was born in Waterville, Maine, to Maurice and Jean Clarke on Jan. 30, 1954. He graduated from...

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What a shock, I had just talked with Charlie 3 days before his passing. I played a lot of golf with Charlie & he always kept us laughing! He will be sorely missed by his many friends & family. Dave Miller

My God I loved Charlie so long ago So Sorry

Charlie being Charlie

Ellen, Nicole and all. Your loss is a big one. Charlie was a very close, best friend for nearly half of my life. His sense of humor was contagious. He will be greatly missed.

Ellen, I am so very sorry for the loss of your husband. Elaine Salley

Ellen, We are deeply sadden to hear of Charlies passing. As you know we have a lot of good time in Boothbay Harbor with you and Charlie especially during the Foggy Bottom break outs and every time we came to visit. Charlie will be greatly missed by all that knew him and there will be a huge void in the HARBAH without him. He was the mayor of Tugboat. Our sincerest condolences to you.

Dear Ellen, family and friends
It is with sadness to lose Charlie. He was taken from all of us way too soon. I'm not sure who wrote his loving tribute, but it hit every note of Charlie's life. We cannot think of anything more to add to his legacy. He was one in a million. Good bye Mayor of Boothbay.
Sending our love and support.

Dear Ellen,
Although we don't see you, we think of you very often and can only imagine the heartaches you have been through in recent months.. Charlie gave you new life, friendship and love. We are so sorry he was taken from you so soon and hope that God will give you Peace and many fond memories of your time together. Love Always Roger and Pat

Dearest Ellen,

Words do not express the sadness felt, by all, when hearing of Charlie's passing.

He left behind a life legacy that will live on through you and his family. And, all heartfelt memories of him will have their special place in our hearts, forever.

May you find peace knowing that you are surrounded by much love.

God Bless!

Ellen,
Our deepest sympathies. Our last 2 hours in BBH at the end of last summer were spent with Charlie when he invited us for a boat ride. Beautiful September day, great conversation and a wonderful time. His positive attitude and generosity was and always will be an inspiration. So glad we ended the season with him and will never forget that day.

George & Leeann Lizzotte