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Charles DeRose Obituary

CHARLES W. DEROSE

FLORENCE, MA - Charles W. DeRose, 84, of Florence, Massachusetts, passed away on July 1, 2025 after a long illness.

Born in Northampton in 1941 to Charles N. and Cora F. DeRose, Charlie-known for his adventurous spirit and boundless curiosity-lived a life full of energy, generosity, and deep community ties.

Charlie was a standout athlete at Northampton High School, excelling in football, basketball, and track. He continued his athletic and academic pursuits at The Williston Northampton School, earning All-American Honors as a tackle for their football team, and later attending Cornell University and the University of Vermont, graduating in 1966.

During his time at Cornell, Charlie met his beloved wife, Leila Kelly. After graduation, Charlie began his career in newspaper publishing at the Burlington Free Press. In 1968, he returned to Northampton at his father's urging to join the family business at the Daily Hampshire Gazette, selling ads for the paper. After his father's passing in 1970, Charlie and his brother, Peter, became co-owners of WHMP AM and FM, which they managed until its sale in the 1980s, as well as co-publishers of the Gazette.

"Newspaper ink gets in your blood," Charlie liked to say. That ink had been in the family since 1929, when his grandmother, Harriet DeRose, purchased the Gazette. Charlie's first job there, cleaning space bands in the Linotype machines for Jimmy Hogan, sparked a lifelong dedication to local journalism. Under his and Peter's leadership, the paper became known for its sense of community. It expanded with a move to Conz Street and saw steady growth through the 1990s. He was profoundly thankful for the people he got to meet in all walks of life, to the "Gazette Gang", and the readers who made it all possible.

In 1995, Charlie stepped back from active management of the paper and embarked on a new venture, purchasing Meriden Precision Plastics. He successfully ran the company for five years until its sale, when he fully retired. Charlie's adventurous spirit extended well beyond business. An accomplished pilot, he famously traded his new wife's car for his first airplane. His spontaneous flights-often

with friends or kids aboard-became legendary. One particularly memorable flight involved launching a hot air balloon from his own modest backyard, with at least one child aboard, and landing gently in a Hatfield potato field-where a kind farmer offered his phone to call home.

His love for the water was equally enduring. Inspired by childhood summers in Rhode Island and his father's passion for boating, Charlie owned a long line of vessels that became floating hubs of joy for family and friends all along the East Coast.

Community service was a core value for Charlie, instilled by his parents and lived out through decades of involvement. He served in various volunteer leadership roles at the March of Dimes walkathons, the Northampton Teen Center, the YMCA, Cooley Dickinson Hospital, the Academy of Music, the Hampshire Community United Way, Northampton National Bank, SCORE small business mentoring, and Northampton Neighbors. He also served on the Parking Commission and helped guide downtown parking lot development in the 1980s. In recognition of their civic contributions, Charlie and his brother Peter were named Northampton Citizens of the Year in 1988.

Charlie is preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Peter L. DeRose. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Leila (Kelly) DeRose; his sister-in-law, Florence L. DeRose, his brothers-in-law Sherman (Judy Abrams) Kelly, Hugh (Caroline Thomas) Kelly, and James Jenkins; his children, Elizabeth DeRose (Ron Pickett) and their children Jake, Tyler, Samantha and Leila, and 7 grandchildren; Anne (John) Westlund and their children, Emma and Samuel, and Nathan DeRose.

Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, July 9, 2025 from 4 to 6 pm at Czelusniak Funeral Home at 173 North St, Northampton, MA 01060. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend and share memories of Charlie.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution in his name to: Cooley Dickinson Hospital Development Office P.O. Box 329, Northampton, MA 01061 or to Northampton Neighbors P.O. Box 23, Northampton, MA 01061. Please go to Czelusniakfuneralhome.com for online condolences and tribute book.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily Hampshire Gazette from Jul. 3 to Jul. 4, 2025.

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Elizabeth "Betty" Marks

August 3, 2025

Leila Kelly and the DeRose family, please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your loved one. I remember Charlie fondly. We were classmates at Northampton High School - Class of 1959. He was admired by all and will be missed. Elizabeth "Betty" (Prokup) Marks, Sun City at Georgetown, TX.

Phyllis Lehrer

July 27, 2025

Charlie hired me as a reporter for the Amherst Bulletin when the Amherst Record folded. He was warm gracious kind. He was a very good employer. He cared for the paper and the people.
He would fly his plane to get fresh fish for the annual Gazette summer picnic.
In some ways he was larger than life, so involved in so many aspects of the community.
Most of all, he loved his family.

Carol August Butler

July 8, 2025

When we were children in elementary school, Charlie was known as ‘Billy’. We were together in grades 1 through 8 and have been friends ever since. Billy was a wonderful friend. We grew up together and managed difficult events - such as Billy’s mother sewing lace on the edges of his shirts so he’d be sure to keep those edges tucked in! Billy always was there for his friends. Loyalty was part of his DNA. His wife and children meant the world to him. He gave back so much to our world. He will be sorely missed but not forgotten. My condolences to his family. Carol August Butler, La Jolla, CA. 7/8/2025

Julie Washburn

July 8, 2025

Dear Kelly, Liz, Annie,Nathan, we send our condolences.
Charlie was a master of life in so many ways. He was a friend and we will miss his presence.
Julie and Tim Washburn

Jeanne

July 7, 2025

Dear Kelly, My sincerest condolences to you and your family. Though, many years have passed, I remember the times Harry and I spent at your Rhode Island cottage. Laughter, smiles and lots of funny stories!! May the love and support from family and friends bring you comfort. Sincerely, Jeanne

Paul Roberts

July 5, 2025

My condolences to the family. There is so much to say, where to begin. I met Charlie in 1964, and were friends always after. He was fun, funny, always had a laugh and just so much fun to be with. The city has lost a great trooper. RIP, my friend

Jim Foudy

July 5, 2025

Dear Kelly and Family, I was saddened by the news of Charlie's passing. I am very sorry for your loss. Charlie was a warm and generous person. I learned a lot about the business side of newspapers from Charlie and I deeply appreciate his sense of community and public service, which he also fostered at the Gazette. I have fond recollections of working with him and Peter. May cherished memories provide peace and solace in this difficult time.

Susan Adelson

July 4, 2025

Charlie was an incredibly wonderful, one of a kind, individual. I loved working for him at the Gazette. He was kind, generous, and a lot of fun to be with. Be it in his plane, hot air balloon, or office, I felt happy and safe with Charlie. News of his death saddens me. My condolences to Kelly and family.

Judi Herlihy

July 3, 2025

Kelly and family,

So sorry and sad to hear the news about Charlie. I will always remember the trip to the Bahamas and the fun time we had. Charlie was a great pilot!!

Katharine Baker

July 3, 2025

Dear Kelly,
I am shocked and saddened to learn of Charlie's death. He seemed so very alive the last time we had tea together. He was a wonderful friend whom I met through Northampton Neighbors and I shall miss him greatly. Sending sympathy and love -- Katharine

Ron and Mary Grimm

July 3, 2025

Condolences to Kelly and family. He was "one of a kind" and will remain alive in the memories of all who had the pleasure of having known him.

Ron and Mary Grimm

Michael Nye

July 3, 2025

Sad to hear of his passing.

Mr. Derose and his family were very generous and good to me as a child, a friend of their son Nate. They welcomed me along to their beach house trips in Rhode Island, after school play dates, and sleep overs at their home. I have nothing but good memories of Mr. Derose, and my heart goes out to his family. Charles was a great man indeed. God bless him.

Gregg Simonsen

July 3, 2025

Very sad news.

Charlie´s commitment to ethical media is an example for all of us in the industry.

Charlie was a great mentor whose generosity and fun spirit made a mark on so many and will be missed.

Love to Kelly and his family.

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