Charles Frederick-Pohl-Obituary

Charles Frederick Pohl

San Francisco

Jan 7, 1958 – Jun 2, 2025

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January 7, 1958
DIED
June 2, 2025
LOCATION
San Francisco

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San Francisco Charles Frederick , Calif. - Pohl January 7, 1958 - June 2, 2025Charles Frederick Pohl, a global investment leader, husband, father and friend passed away peacefully on June 2, 2025, in San Francisco, after living with ALS. He earned both his bachelor's degree and MBA from the...

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I met Charles in 1986, shortly after I moved to San Francisco. He was a new analyst at Dodge & Cox and I was a new salesman covering his account from Salomon Brothers. Charles was not only brilliant but a kind, wonderful person and I always enjoyed talking with him. He was also an avid tennis player and I had a chance to play with him a few times. I think he always won. Charles you are a terrific guy and I am saddened by your passing. Sincerely, David Foster

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I was terribly saddened to hear of Charles´ passing. I first met Charles as a fellow undergraduate back at the University of Chicago and do fondly recall many good times spent together with him and our dormitory cohort, especially the countless, extended discussions - sometimes energetic, usually humorous, always enriching - typically begun in the dining hall and often continuing into the wee hours back at Chamberlin House. Since those college days, I was fortunate to have spent a bit more...

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I'm a so sorry to read of Charles' passing, way too young. I met many times with Charles when I was a sell side analyst in the 90s and early 2000s. He always struck me by his quiet and gentle kindness, open minded, skeptical, smart, but never mean. Truly one of the best. My sincere condolences to his family.

I worked for Charles for five years, from 2020 through early 2025. He was by far the most professional and respectful manager I´ve have the pleasure of supporting. Charles is one of those rare professionals who brings out the best in everyone who crosses paths with him. He inspired greatness even in illness. I am forever grateful to have crossed paths with this kind and brilliant man.

I met Charles when he was a young analyst at Dodge & Cox and I was a young salesman at Bear Stearns. Charles had a brilliant mind and I was always so impressed with both his intellect and his general friendly personality. I witnessed the remarkable growth in AUM that Dodge & Cox achieved through the years and Charles had a lot to do with that. I will miss him greatly and my condolences go out to his family and his many friends at Dodge & Cox! RIP my friend. Bob Morie

What a beautiful obituary! We are in awe of the way Charles continued to live a rich life, even after his diagnosis. This choice is a testament to the strength of his character and his conviction. It is a reminder to all of us that we should live our lives with similar passion and determination. He was a man of so many accomplishments, the greatest of which was his wonderful marriage and his three beautiful children. Sending all our love to you four ladies and your extended family. Charles...