Charles H. Percy

Charles H. Percy

Charles Percy Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 17, 2011.
CHICAGO (AP) — Former Sen. Charles H. Percy, a former Foreign Relations Committee chairman whose moderate Republican views put him at odds with conservatives including former President Richard Nixon, died Saturday in Washington. He was 91.

Percy's daughter, Sharon Rockefeller, announced in March 2009 that he had Alzheimer's disease. His death was announced by the office of his son-in-law, West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller.

Elected to the first of his three Senate terms in 1966, Percy was mentioned as a possible presidential candidate. He was helped by handsome looks, a rich baritone voice and the relaxed self-confidence of the successful business executive he once was.

But the silver-haired senator, a supporter of the GOP's Nelson Rockefeller wing, came to power when moderate Republicans were becoming unfashionable on Capitol Hill. He ended up backing former President Gerald Ford for the Republican nomination in 1976 rather than go for it himself.

After that his chances seemed to fade. He won one more term in 1978 but was narrowly defeated for re-election in 1984 by Democrat Rep. Paul Simon.

Jay Rockefeller praised his father-in-law's even-handed political stances in a statement sent Saturday.

"His insistence on a balanced perspective in his public life, (calling himself "fervently moderate"), helped us understand it is both possible and preferable to live in a world without partisanship," he said.

Percy's differences with conservative Republicans showed early on as he clashed with Nixon, opposing two successive U.S. Supreme Court nominees — Clement F. Haynsworth and G. Harrold Carswell.

He was the sponsor of a resolution calling for a special prosecutor in the Watergate scandal and became a critic of the Vietnam War.

He rankled the Reagan administration by opposing the nomination of Earnest Lefever as head of the State Department's human rights program. Lefever had said he wanted the job only so he could dismantle the program.

But the former boy wonder business executive who engineered a spectacular turnaround at Bell & Howell Co. was also an apostle of free markets who sought to ease federal regulation of America's corporations. Percy often said that like Dwight D. Eisenhower he was "a conservative on money issues but a liberal on people issues."

He also opposed excessive partisanship, particularly as Foreign Relations Committee chairman.

"I don't want foreign policy developed just by one party and ride roughshod over the other party," he told the Chicago Tribune in 1984. "I'd much more value a bill that has bipartisan support. That's what this committee achieved in World War II, achieved in the Marshall Plan."

Percy made his first foray into electoral politics in 1964 and was beaten for governor by Democratic incumbent Otto Kerner in an election year marked by a Democratic landslide.

Two years later, Percy ran for the Senate and unseated incumbent Democrat Paul H. Douglas, a classic New Deal liberal who had been one of his economics professors at the University of Chicago in the 1930s.

A tragedy occurred in mid-campaign. One of Percy's 21-year-old twin daughters, Valerie, was bludgeoned and stabbed to death in her bed in the family's lakefront home in suburban Kenilworth. Both candidates suspended campaigning for two weeks. No one has ever been charged in the case.

The surviving twin, Sharon Rockefeller, is president and chief executive of WETA, the public broadcasting station in Washington. Percy also had a son, Roger, with his first wife, Jeanne Dickerson, who died in 1947. He married Loraine Guyer in 1950, and they had a daughter, Gail, and son, Mark.

Percy's political problems multiplied in the 1970s. He was a kindly person who, drawing on his rich baritone voice, voluntarily recorded the entirety of Alexis de Toqueville's "Democracy in America" for use by the blind. But he sometimes lacked the common touch.

He was elected when Illinois was a swing state where he could get votes from some Democrats and liberals. Early in his career he had support from the United Auto Workers and always addressed the Illinois AFL-CIO at campaign time.

But the state gradually became more Democratic.

In 1978, Percy was able to dig out from a deficit in the polls with only weeks until Election Day, going on TV with ads in which he looked into the camera and said: "I got the message." He barely squeaked in.

Six years later he was defeated as some party conservatives deserted him, the liberal Simon highlighted his ties to President Ronald Reagan, and pro-Israel groups incensed by Percy's support of selling AWACS radar planes to Saudi Arabia poured contributions into Simon's campaign.

After his defeat, Percy remained in Washington, where he opened a consulting business, giving advice to clients on the foreign policy issues that had been his main interest in the Senate.



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Eileen Lynn

September 24, 2011

I remember Senator Percy when I was growing up. I am sorry to hear about his death. I remember when Senator Percy's daughter Sharon married Jay, and it was a beautiful wedding. The Percy Family is in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
With sympathy,

Edward (Ted) Notz

September 22, 2011

I was the Republican candidate for Chicago's 9th Congressional District in 1968. (Think of Balbo and Lincoln Park.) Though the district had been aligned for many years so as to create a solid Democratic voting base, a joy of campaigning came in meeting the wonderfully diversity of cultures and backgrounds easily seen in its neighborhoods and communities. In spite of the views of many who would have shuddered at the prospect, Chuck Percy and Ev Dircksen (both of Illinois' U. S. Senators at the time) worked, supported and campaigned personally with me for many months. Though my vote did not result in an ultimate 'win,' I am often reminded of Sen. Percy's help, friendship, and willingness to stand tall with me as we reached out in those days. I join with those having fond and respectful memories of this good and gentle man. Edward U. (Ted) Notz

Christine Olson

September 20, 2011

In 1966, my friend and I were waiting on the subway platform to catch the train home. When someone came up behind us and put his hands on our shoulders, scared we looked behind us and it was soon to be Senator Percy. He told us to be careful on our trip home. This was shortly after his daughters death. He stayed with us until we got on the train. Both of us, life long democrats always voted for him when we were old enough. He was a fair,honest, and sincere man. God bless him and his family. I am so sorry for your loss.

Beth Barnes

September 20, 2011

I remember Senator Percy as I was growing up. He worked hard to make our country a better place to live. He was dedicated to his family-I remember his daughter Sharon's beautiful wedding in 1967 and his family came first. May he rest in peace! And thanks for all you've done for our country...

CD Monroe

September 19, 2011

i remember seeing him in 1979, the former chairman of Bell and Howell and the junior senator from Illinois, driving himself in a small car near Mt Vernon Square. He kept up his good works after leaving the US Senate, redeveloping a park on DC's waterfront that his daughter, Sharon Percy Rockefeller just opened this month. Rest in peace. Best to Sharon and Jay.

Tim & Karen Curtin

September 19, 2011

May God's grace and love comfort each of you in this time of sorrow in your lives. May you rejoice in reflection of an honorable man who lived a vibrant life. God bless each of you.

Sandra Anderson

September 19, 2011

"Uncle Chuckie!" I called your Dad at his insistance and gladly. My Mother, Beverly Anderson was his secretary at Bell & Howell. I remember going to your lake house and having so much fun with you and your family! Mom and I send our blessings.
Sandra Anderson

Steven Joos

September 18, 2011

So sorry to hear of Sen. Percy's passing. My sympathies to the family. We have lost a capable public servant and elected official.

Jean Hutchinson

September 18, 2011

I will always remember Senator Percy's service to the state of Illinois and to our nation. His bipartisanship is something that is sorely needed today. My condolences to his family. May he rest in peace.

BARRY BISHOP

September 18, 2011

Mr. Percy you did a great job! You are missed!
Thanks for your wonderful service to the State of Illinois

Sue Yount

September 18, 2011

Mr. Percy was a wonderfull person. We are saddened by his demise. Is Mrs. percy still alive? - if so, please, our condolences to her. Sue Yount, LaGrange, IL..

Sue Holland

September 18, 2011

Dear Gail and family, So sorry to hear of your loss. I have so many wonderful memories of you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Becky Bosak

September 18, 2011

I remember my mom and dad helping to support Mr. Percy's political aspirations as if he was a member of our family. In many ways, Chuck Percy touched us personally. He was a breath of fresh air for Illinois and we will always be thankful for his generous donation to the camp our children attended. Bless you and your family, Mr. Percy. Your light goes on.

M. Tricia Lee

September 18, 2011

Sorry to see the passing of a very
distinguished statesman, always
thoughtful and well-spoken. It was
pleasure meeting him and doing business
with him. M. Tricia Lee

Terry Hummel

September 18, 2011

Roger, Penni, & Cam: While the distinguished legacy that Senator Percy leaves as a statesman speaks for itself, so does the legacy that he leaves behind in you, his beloved family. I have never know a more caring and generous family than yours, and that is a direct reflection of the upbringing that you received from your mother and father. The Percy family story is an amazing one, and it lives on in each of you, perhaps most especially in Cam --- how proud I'm sure Senator Percy was of him, and for good reason. You all have so much about which to be proud in your family, and it has been my honor and privilege to simply call you my friends. Heartfelt condolences to you now, and I truly hope that over time your sorrow will fade into countless warm memories of your father/grandfather, of a life well lived and dedicated in service to others. Peace and love to the extended Percy family. *Terry & Maureen Hummel*

Carolyn Holliday

September 18, 2011

My prayers are with the Percy family this date as they mourn the loss of such a kind and talented man in their family.My grand mother lived "next door" when I was a little girl.I remember a very loving and kind family.Peace to you all Carolyn Channer Holliday

Maureen Monteiro.

September 18, 2011

A great Senator who did great things!
may he find peace!

L J Coon

September 18, 2011

Charles Harting "Chuck" Percy
(Sept.27, 1919 / Sept.17, 2011)

Welcome Home
written by L J Coon

Welcome home my friend, from so much suffering
Welcome home my friend, step out of the pain
It’s ok to cry, we've all seen tears before
Its ok my friend welcome home

Talk of love one’s lost, so many years ago
And how you hurt inside, till no more tears would flow
Let the healing start, you can't look back no more
Its ok my friend welcome home

Welcome home, from so much suffering
Welcome home, step out of the pain
It’s ok to cry, we've all seen tears before
Its ok my friend, welcome home

Could I somehow sooth, your pain that lives within
If you just let go, the healing will begin
Holding on so tight, letting go is half the test
Its ok my friend welcome home

Welcome home, from so much suffering
Welcome home, step out of the pain
It’s ok to cry, we've all seen tears before
Its ok my friend, welcome home

It’s ok my friend…the pain won't hurt, no more ...

L J Coon
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Joseph Kerke

September 18, 2011

I am saddened by the passing of Senator Percy. Having no political connections, I received a competitive nomination to attend the US Naval Academy from the Senator. Although I was not selected, I later was commissioned in the US Marine Corps, and obtained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the US Marine Corps Reserve.
Thank you, Senator Percy, for your faith in me.
My condolences to the Percy Family.

James Rodriguez

September 18, 2011

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the entire Percy family. The Sen helped me get reassigned closer to home after my return from Vietnam in 1971........RIP!

September 18, 2011

I REMEBER THE MURDER OF HIS DAUGHTER . A VERY SAD THING I
THINK IT WAS IN (1966).

John Galvin

September 18, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Percy family during this difficult time, I'm so deeply sorry for your loss. To have known the Senator was a real honor, one I'll never forget. I'll keep you all in my prayers here in Ireland and
may God's promise provide you some comfort during this distressing time.
John Galvin, Kerry, Ireland.

Marcia Pape

September 18, 2011

My sincere condolences to the Percy family. After college, I was privileged to serve as an intern, and then work as a staffer for Senator Percy. That experience brought me from Illinois to Washington (where I have remained) and got me started in my career in government. I am so thankful to have had that opportunity. I was inspired by his strength of character and standing up for what he believed. He will truly be missed.

Ina Tressler

September 17, 2011

Very painful to hear the death of many fine people. We are holding hands in prayer for all victims and their families.
(Ina in Missouri)

William Dusek

September 17, 2011

It may be a little late but "thank you" for sending me a flag of the United States that flew over the White House the day I retired from the US Army on December 1, 1980. You were the best...may God Bless and Keep You.

Christine Lathrop

September 17, 2011

To the Percy Family: I was honored to have known this man. I worked and volunteered for every campaign of his. I was always a co-ordinator for his campaigns from my home town of Barrington. I was so inspired by this man, he will be truly missed. My sympathy goes out to the enire family. Heaven is a better place with him there!

R Golay

September 17, 2011

To the the family of Charles Percy - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Donald Bondick

September 17, 2011

I remember Mr. Percy speaking to our college class at the beginning of our sophomore year. It was about six months after his daughter was murdered and one could tell that it weighed heavily on him. Although I never was a supporter of Mr. Percy, I felt his sorrow and his evident pain. He was always a class act, a polite politician and seemed like a good family man. My heartfelt condolences to the family during this very difficult time.

Dzafer Kulenovic

September 17, 2011

My deepest condolences to the Percy Family! My prayers are with you! Senator Percy was a great man who will be truly missed!

September 17, 2011

My condolences to the Percy family,may Jesus's words of a promised Paradise at John 23:43 strength you "truly I tell you today you will be with me in Paradise" S Jackson ~ Palmdale,Ca

Dian Edlund

September 17, 2011

My sympathy and prayers. I was the Illinois VICA president in 1967, (I was 17 years old) and Sen. Percy invited my mother and me to visit him. I remember the picture of his daughter on his desk. My father had passed away when I was 14, and Sen. Percy shared such compassion about the loss of family and its impact, and how to brave and strong. I will never forget that. I'm 60 now, and all these years, his words of strength during that special visit with him have remained with me. His love and kindness have forever been a part of my life. He was my mentor. ~ Dian Edlund, from Sycamore Illinois

Ed & Carla Bickel

September 17, 2011

Blessings and prayers to the family. Sen. Percy treated me very well as a veteran and a supporter. His family was great to be around and all my wishes for a quiet reunion with his daughter. God Bless you all.

former constituent

September 17, 2011

Rest in peace, Senator Percy. Always looked up to you, sir.

Rev. John H. Shank

September 17, 2011

As an Illinois native, I am saddened by the passing of Senator Charles H. Percy. He was a distinguished statesman, legislator, and leader, both in government and in the private sector. Many in my generation always dreamed of a Percy presidency, though he never ran for that office. One of the greatest moments of my life as a high school student was meeting him personally and obtaining his autograph at the 1966 Vermilion County Republican Picnic. Our state and our country is diminished by his loss. My condolences are extended to his family at this time.

PJ Anderson-Prince

September 17, 2011

I had the honor of touring our nation's capitol as a 4-H member in the early 80's. Senator Percy made time for our group of Illinois teenagers and genuinely seemed interested in speaking with us. My deepest sympathy to his family

Theresa Campbell

September 17, 2011

Please accept my condolences during this difficult time. May the God of all comfort give you peace.

September 17, 2011

My condolences to the entire Percy family.
I am sorry for your loss. Charles Percy was part of my growing up years in Chicago, Illinois. I often think of your family when I drive home from downtown Chicago on Sheridan Road past the Percy house to my home in Glencoe.
Your family suffered tragedies early on in your lives. My heartfelt sympathies go out to your entire family. May Charles Percy memory be a blessing for all of you.
Best Regards,
Suzie Wolkoff

Melissa

September 17, 2011

I was nine when Valerie died. We lived in Winnetka. My friends and I were uninvited observers of her funeral in the churchyard at Christ Church. We stood on the wall along Sheridan Road. Even at that age I realized how painful it must have been for your family. I hope you can excuse our intrusion as we meant no disrespect. Charles Percy was a great man. I knew it then as I know it now. I am so sorry for your loss.

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