Charles Mansfield Cobb
Peterborough, NH - Charles Mansfield Cobb, 85, passed away peacefully at Monadnock Community Hospital from a long battle with cancer on Thursday, August 7, 2025, surrounded by his loving family, as he would refer to them as "Charlie's Angels".
Charlie was born in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, and raised just outside of New York City in Short Hills and Ridgewood, New Jersey. He attended Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and obtained a Master's Degree in Engineering before joining President John F. Kennedy's 1st wave of Peace Corps volunteers in 1961. Stationed in Chiangmai, Thailand, for two years, Charlie worked with several indigenous hill villages, helping them to build a bridge with assistance from elephants, further creating a thriving local cottage industry that enabled them to support themselves by developing commerce with a more modern Thailand.
Upon his return to the United States, Charlie joined the U.S. Army's Intelligence Service and was stationed on Governors Island, New York. After completing active duty, Charlie then joined "International Business Machines" as a corporate liaison, selling some of IBM's earliest room-sized computers, and he met and married his wife, Dudley Germaine Cobb. He later joined her family's real estate business and her Antique business.
In 1974, Charlie and Dudley moved their antique business to Hancock, NH, into their 2nd historic home, a circa 1790 cape with a dining room painted by the famous itinerant artist and inventor Rufus Porter. Their dining room was, with their permission, recreated for the Rufus Porter Museum as one of the best intact examples of his work to have survived. Preserving and restoring this home, in addition to growing their antique business, became their full-time work.
In 1980, the Cobbs purchased 83 Grove Street in downtown Peterborough, NH, to house their growing business, and while at this location, they began holding Auctions. In 1987, they formally became The Cobbs Auctioneers. Charlie and his wife then purchased their 5th historic and largest building (Noone Falls Mill) in 1998 to move the growing business and formally transitioned from buying and selling to representing at auction only.
Charlie has been donating his services to dozens of NH charitable organizations, such as Jaffrey Civics Center, Peterborough Players, and Monadnock Music for over four decades in the capacity of Auctioneer and as an Antiques Appraiser.
Those who knew Charlie will remember him for his infectious laugh, outgoing and welcoming personality, and his passion for Golf at Bretwood Country Club, and Tennis at Monadnock Tennis Club and Hancock town courts.
Charlie is survived by his wife of 60 years, Dudley, his daughter, Lara, and son-in-law Randy Lowenberg, his two beloved granddaughters, Ella Lowenberg and Kyra Murphy, along with her husband, Keith.
"I'll be seeing you, In all the old familiar places, That this heart of mine embraces, All day through" Billie Holiday.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to Monadnock Community Hospital (
https://monadnockcommunityhospital.com/giving-mch/donate-online/) in Charlie's name.
To share a memory, or to leave the family a message of condolence, please visit Charlie's tribute page at
jellisonfuneralhome.comPublished by Monadnock Ledger-Transcript on Aug. 12, 2025.