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David Schilke
December 19, 2005
Pat
You have my sympathy. Charlie was a special person. A man of integrity that excelled in many things. I knew him as an engineer, manager and yachtsman. He knew the classical solutions to problems but was creative. When he presented a subject Charlie would project confidence as he adjusted his glasses then wrote or spoke with ease.
I remember him during my first experience running a boat in the large scary waves between Block Island and the Vineyard. I was lucky enough to have Charlie, in Cirrus, nearby on the VHF radio. His voice assured me that I should enjoy what he called a Nantuckett sleigh ride.
I'm glad we knew each other.
Charles and Barbara Luscomb
December 16, 2005
Our most sincere and deepest sympathy to you, Pat, and to the family.
Steven Meyst
December 15, 2005
Chipper, Peter, Tom and Patricia,
I'm saddened to hear of your loss. Charlie (who I'm compelled to recall as Mr. Saltsman) was an inspiring individual who left this world better than he found it. I'm sure each of you carry some of his remarkable traits forward in a world that needs betterment quite as much, if not more. Impermanance doesn't make life meaningless. Forgetting does. I remember him.
Warm Regards,
Steven
Pamela Meehl Coyle
December 15, 2005
You have my deepest sympathy at this sad and difficult time.
- Pam
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December 15, 2005
Charles Saltsman Obituary
SALTSMAN, Charles Marsdon,Jr. Charles Marsdon Saltsman, Jr., 76, of Old Lyme, passed away at home on Sunday, (December 11, 2005). He was the beloved husband of Patricia Chase Saltsman and of the late Hannah Hillen Saltsman. Born in Waterbury... Read Charles Saltsman's Obituary
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