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Charles H. Felch, age 84, of Seabrook, NH, passed peacefully on Sunday evening, March 23, 2025, at his home, surrounded by the love of his family. He was the beloved husband of Delores (DeAlmeida) Felch.
Born in Exeter, NH, on August 21, 1940, he was the son of the late Howard R. and Georgianna (Currier) Felch and was a graduate of Amesbury High School.
He entered the United States Air Force on October 31, 1960 and proudly served his Country until his honorable discharge on June 30, 1964. After his Military Service he worked for the Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard as a nuclear pipe fitter until his retirement.
An avid outdoors sportsman, he loved trapping, clamming, lobstering and hunting, in addition to raising chickens, pheasants, pigeons and quail. Above all else, he loved spending time with his grandchildren, teaching them about the outdoors.
Charles was a longtime member of Warren Lodge, A.F. & A.M. and had merged with the Charles C. Dame Lodge of Georgetown, and was also a member of the Shriner’s in Wilmington.
He will always be fondly remembered by his devoted wife, Delores; son, C. Scott Felch of Kensington, NH; two daughters, Laurie Eppa of Salisbury, MA and Tristin Thompson and husband David of Seabrook, NH; his grandchildren, Jasmin, Kianna, Brandon, Kayla, Keilan, and Maxwell, as well as several great-grandchildren, extended family and dear friends. In addition to his parents, he was also predeceased by two brothers, Edward F. Felch and Howard R. Felch, Jr., and his sister, Juanita Parker.
Visiting hours will be at held on Saturday, March 29, 2025 from 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. at the Highland Chapel of Paul C. Rogers Family Funeral Home, 2 Hillside Avenue, Amesbury, followed by a Masonic Service at 4 P.M. and Military Honors by the Air Force. Services will continue with reflections by family and friends. Donations in memory of Charles H. Felch may be made the Alzheimer’s Foundation.
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