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Charles Farring Hawkins

1946 - 2019

Charles Farring Hawkins obituary, 1946-2019, Kenai, AK

BORN

1946

DIED

2019

Charles Hawkins Obituary

Chuck was born to Jim and Mary Hawkins in Carmel, CA. In Aug. 1950 Chuck arrived in Ninilchik, Alaska with his mother, father and younger brother. Within a year Ninilchik became Chuck's home. By 1953 Chuck's father and mother had established a homestead at Mile 126 of the Sterling Hwy. Chuck lived in Dillingham, and Juneau before returning to Ninilchik with his mother and brother in 1959 to make this his home.
Chuck was salutatorian of his Ninilchik high school class of 1964, and in July of that year he entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY. He graduated from West Point in June of 1968 and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army.
His initial posting was in Germany where he stayed for one year. In early 1970 he went to Viet Nam. He was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division. He was promoted to the rank of Capitan and became the commander of A Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment. In early 1970 his battalion established Fire Support Base Ripcord. It was the last battle in the Viet Nam war that was fought between the US and North Vietnamese Regulars. It was because of Chuck's actions during the Battle of Ripcord that Chuck received the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with V(for Valor) device, the Purple Heart and several other accommodations.
After returning from Vietnam he spent some time at Ft. Leavenworth as a company commander, then separated from the active army and finished a distinguished career with the George Army National Guard and finally the Virginia Army National Guard.
Chuck struggled for a few years trying to find his place in the civilian world. Being a talented writer, he utilized his skills working as a defense annalist with the Dept of Defense and other contractors. His specialty became China and the Korean Peninsula. His first trip to China was in March 1997, followed by 50 trips total during the next 22 years. He worked with various Chinese Universities and PLA groups at conferences.
In the early 2000's, he began to divide his time between Maryland, Ninilchik, and work related locations. Re-establishing a life in Ninilchik; living in the family homestead was his deepest desire. He truly loved reconnecting with many friends and Bro and Sis. His joy of "jamming" with local musicians was without measure.
He was also involved with several charitable activities. His favorite being his efforts to raise money for North Korean refugees in China and helping them to reach freedom in South Korea. His latest project was establishing an organization entitled THE KENAI INSTITUTE for STRATEGIC STUDIES (KISS). He did like to keep it simple, always planning and building dreams…. living life to the fullest each day.
Chuck is survived by his daughter, Jonelle Erichsen, husband Troels and grand daughter Sloane, his brother Richard (Dick) and wife Linda, his Aunt, Mary Hackman, his Uncle, George Pollard, nieces Rebecca Fender and Tamara Hawkins, cousins John and Susie Hackman (Gabe and Liza), Laura Hackman and husband Mike, (Jack and Ben), Ann Hackman and husband Mike, (Caitlin and Molly).
There is a service planned for 1:00 pm on Oct 19th at the Methodist Church in Ninilchik, followed by an open house at the Hawkins Homestead. For more information call 907-250-0611. There will be another service on August 1, 2020. Details for that service will be published at a later date.

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Published by Peninsula Clarion on Oct. 2, 2019.

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Michael McEwan

September 26, 2021

Chuck was a good friend, a hunting partner and a Rugby player. I will miss him very much.

Jerome Bueche

May 22, 2020

Ill miss you Chuck. Will keep the good memories of our laughs.

April 22, 2020

The "Hawk" was a great American and a fine dirt soldier. He didn't ask a soldier to do anything, he wouldn't do first. He always led from the front. He was a good friend and will be dearly missed.
P.H. Glise, Snohomish, WA

JAMES DAVIS

April 22, 2020

Chuck Hawkins devoted his life to his country. A superior soldier and friend.
Don Davis

John Shaffer

April 21, 2020

Chuck was the backbone and leader of the Youth Group at the United Methodist Church of St. Peter the Fisherman in Ninilchik. He would have succeeded at anything he agreed to do. Interesting to learn of his continued connection to Ninilchik. My condolences to his extended family.

Ricky Bradford

December 27, 2019

This is the first that I have heard of Chuck since 1984. My condolences and prayers to his family. Chuck was our S-3 in 1/121IN GAARNG during our train-up and rotation to the NTC in 1983. After that he departed for Virginia. That's when I lost contact. I was a 1LT and Company XO during that time and Chuck had a big influence on me. I never forgot him. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing.

Charles Cross

December 27, 2019

RIP, my Friend

Teresa & Al Jacobs

December 27, 2019

We will miss you Chuck. Prayers for the family.

AGW

October 14, 2019

Chuck was a throwback, a true American hero who gave more than most will ever know.

M J

October 10, 2019

I am very sorry for the loss of your loved one. May God guide you and help you cope at this difficult time. May the words at 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17 give you some comfort.

Eric & Shelli Ogren

October 9, 2019

Rest in Peace our dear friend. We will forever miss you while "jamming" and your absence will be felt every time we gather as the Ninilchik family we all are. Thank you for your service and for being a part of our family.

October 7, 2019

Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. May (1 Thessalonians 4:14) bring you some comfort in knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death. They are very precious in Gods eyes. May the God of all comfort strengthen your family during this time of deep sorrow.

Michael McEwan

October 6, 2019

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

October 4, 2019

Thank you for your service!!!!

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