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Colonel Charles Waterhouse, USMCR

AGE: 89 • Toms River

Colonel Charles Waterhouse, USMCR, 89, passed away early on Saturday morning, November 16, 2013, at the home of his daughter and son-in-law in Toms River, NJ. Waterhouse was the first and only the artist-in-residence of the U.S. Marine Corps. He continued to paint until three weeks before his death. A lifelong New Jersey resident, Waterhouse was a member of the Class of 1942 at Perth Amboy High School. Upon graduating, he enlisted in the Marine Corps and was attached to Company C 5th Engr. Bn. 5th Marine Division, FMF. On February 19, 1945 Waterhouse was seriously wounded during the first wave at Iwo Jima. Nerve damage resulted in him losing the feeling in most of his left hand. But there was no damage to the hand that would become his painting hand. After the war, two pivotal events occurred in his life: he began attending classes at the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts, and he married the love of his life, Barbara Andersen. After graduating from the NSFIA, he stayed on at the school as a teacher and spent the next 28 years building a reputation as an illustrator for publications such as Outdoor Life, Readers Digest, Rutgers Press and the Boy Scouts. Three tours of duty as a combat artist in Vietnam resulted in hundreds of on-the-spot drawings that were later turned into one large volume called Delta to DMZ. In 1973, at the age of 49, Waterhouse was brought back to active duty at the rank of major to create a series of 14 paintings of the Marines in the Revolution in celebration of the bicentennial. It was supposed to be a 9 month commission but the Marines had found "their Rockwell" and they kept him on until his retired on 19 February, 1991, the 46th anniversary of the landing on Iwo. By that time he had completed over 160 major works for the USMC, and had painted every campaign in the history of the Corps from its inception through Operation Iraqi Freedom. After his retirement he continued to paint his beloved Marines. In 1999 the Colonel Charles Waterhouse Museum, a non-profit organization based in Toms River, was established. When the museum closed its doors, the majority of Waterhouse's body of work was gifted to the United States Marine Corps. In his final years, Waterhouse embarked on a series of paintings chronicling the USMC and Naval Medal of Honor recipients.

Predeceased by his devoted wife Barbara in 2009, the Colonel is survived by daughters Jane and Amy, son-in-law Gary Lotano, grandchildren Noelle, Matthew and his wife Melissa, and Baylen; great grandchildren Colin, Sam and Elle Charlie, and his Marines, to whom he was always faithful, and by his paintings, which will live forever.

A private memorial service will be held for the immediate family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Colonel Charles Waterhouse Scholarship for the Arts, Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, 909 N. Washington Street, Suite 400, Alexandria, VA 22314.

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Published by Asbury Park Press on Nov. 18, 2013.

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Joseph O. Burden

December 10, 2013

I'm glad I had the honor of meeting with and talking with Col. Waterhouse. I met him at Camp Smith, where I purchased his 280 page catalog of prints, which he personally autographed to me "Joe Burden". He is truly a Marine Corps Historic Treasure.

Semper-Fi,

Joseph O. Burden
USMC Veteran

November 26, 2013

To the Waterhouse Family, I extend my thoughts and prayers. Your father was a fine Marine and Friend.

Thom Eley, USMC (Ret), Alaska

November 26, 2013

Semper Fi, Col. Waterhouse. Your print of Lt. Archibald Gillespie is looking over my shoulder as I write. Semper Fi, Old Friend and War Horse.

Thom Eley, USMC

November 22, 2013

I am saddened to learn of the passing of Col Charles Waterhouse. As an artist in the Marine Corps art program, I had the opportunity to meet him on several occasions. He was a delight to talk to and always smiling and encouraging. His lively historical paintings of Marines of the past are known to Marines everywhere, and his wonderful sketches from Vietnam are a priceless visual record. Look at his art, and you will know that he loved the Marine Corps.

Donna J. Neary
COL USMCR (ret)

Carol Clayton

November 19, 2013

My dear Janine and Amy,
I adored your Dad and so admired him. I feel so lucky to have had the opportunity to watch him work in his studio.Not only were his paintings fantastic,his stories were the best!
I love you both and my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Carol

JoAnn Barbieri

November 18, 2013

My heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your Dad. I enjoyed the trips to the museum. The paintings and listening to your Dad tell his story. He was one of a kind.

Tammy Kuhn

November 18, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. He joins many of his fellow Marines who are guarding heavens streets!

Ron Rosebrook

November 18, 2013

I had the honor and privilege of meeting Col. Waterhouse and his family back in 2000, at his museum in Tom's River. He graciously allowed me to touch the black sands of Iwo Jima surrounding his wonderful sculpture. As a Marine Desert Storm veteran, he personally signed several prints for me which are now displayed prominently throughout my home. From 'Storming the Seawall' of Tarawa to 'BAR Man' to my very own 'Desert Storm' print. I spent several wonderful hours there swapping sea stories and marveling at his immense talent, kindness and generosity. He will be sorely missed. May the family take comfort in his legacy, and knowing he is now with his sweet wife and guarding the streets of heaven. Semper Fidelis, Colonel Waterhouse.

Robert Springs Jr.

November 18, 2013

As A Marine My Heart Go's Out To The Colonel And His Family.We Have One More Marine In Heaven.GOD BLESS

Kathy and John DeVincens

November 18, 2013

Amy and Jane, We are so saddened to read of your fathers passing.
He left quite a legacy, his beautiful artworks and a wonderful family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!

Robert Schmidt

November 18, 2013

Artists exist to show us the world. So do windows. Thank you Colonel for being our window and displaying our world so all would appreciate what it meant to serve. Semper Fi Sir.

Raymond Elder

November 18, 2013

COL Charles Waterhouse USMCR: Promoted to Street Guard. PCS: Paradise. Duties Include; Roving patrol on the golden cobblestone of Heaven. Length of Commission: Eternal.
Semper Fidelious

November 18, 2013

My heartfelt sympathy. It is a great loss for the Marine Corps., and also for us old Marine Corps 'combat' artists.

Sincerely s.f.
P. Mike Gish, Col USMCR ret

Jim Curley

November 18, 2013

I feel honored to have shaken his hand more than once. What a wonderful roll model for all Marines. Semper Fi

Ken Smith-Christmas

November 18, 2013

Some of my fondest memories during my tenure with the USMC historical program are the times I spent with Col Waterhouse, supporting his work with historical research. He truly made the Marine Corps of yesteryear come alive for generations of Marines to come...

John Novak

November 18, 2013

My family and I really enjoyed the museum and how very friendly and engaging he was to everyone
Semper Fi

Donna Maloney

November 18, 2013

I am so very sorry for your loss. Your dad had a beautiful talent and gift. What a legacy he left!

My dad, Tony Wisnewski, also a Perth Amboy native used to speak about your dad often..they grew up together! I've heard the name 'Charlie Waterhouse' my whole life...may you find comfort in knowing how many lives he touched.

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