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Charles Cobb Palmer

Wellesley, Massachusetts

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Charles Cobb Palmer passed away on July 7, 2010 in Naples, Florida at the age of 75. Charlie was born in Boston and grew up in Brookline. A devoted and lifelong Red Sox fan, he spent many boyhood days at Fenway Park. Charlie was a graduate of Governor Dummer Academy and Middlebury College,...

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Dear Pat, Sandy and Susan,
I just learned of Charlie's passing myself when Linda Ross notified me that Kirk was going to be used to honor him. I too have been here many years ( 25) and served some time on Staff Council and remember fondly my visits with Charlie and Pat. Though at one point I was simply a custodian, Charlie always made me feel very important as a human being and taught me to be proud of the job I did. I always looked forward to seeing him and Pat during their visits. He...

Dear Pat, Sandy, and Susan,

I just learned of Charlie's passing when I was notified that there would be an event at Kirk in his memory during Homecoming.
I have worked at Middlebury for 30 plus years and I will have to say it is because of people like you folks that made me feel accepted and I knew Middlebury was a place I wanted to be for a long time. Our paths crossed many times during the past 30 years.

My thoughts and prayers are with each of you at what must be...

I am very sorry to learn of Charlie Palmer's passing. Growing up, my siblings and I always looked up to "Mr. C.C.P." -- and we loved the way he made us feel special. May he rest in peace.

Charlie was truly a great guy and will be missed. He is now in heaven with my Dad and Grandfather, and they are having a great time. He will be missed by all of us. Edie Duggan Garrison

my thoughts and prayers are with you...

Dear Pat, Susan and Sandy,
Fred and I send our sincere sympathy. Charlie will be missed by all who had the pleasure to know him. He was a special guy who you immediately liked and enjoyed his enthusiasm for everything.

I was truly saddened to learn of Charlies passing. He was the consumate "good guy" and a true fixture at Advest (where I met him in the 70's) and the brokerage community as well. He was a gentleman....and a gentle man...a rare combination.

He will be missed...
Respectfully,
Mike Jacobs
Senior Vice President-Branch Director
RBC Wealth Management
New Haven, CT.06511

Pat, my thoughts are with you. It's a credit to Charlie that although I only met him on a few occassions, I considered him a friend. He was warm and genuine and funny and kind. In other words, he was Charlie. I will miss him. Warmest regards, Sue Levine

To the entire Palmer family, I am sending my deepest condolences for the loss of your Husband, Father, Grandfather and Friend. I have worked with Charlie for the past year and a half and have enjoyed every morning visit he made me. He made me smile every time he stopped by. He will be deeply missed. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.