Charles F. "Charlie" Hummel

Charles F. "Charlie" Hummel obituary

Charles F. "Charlie" Hummel

Charles Hummel Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McCrery & Harra Funeral Home and Crematory - Concord Pike on Sep. 18, 2025.

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Charles F. Hummel, whose life's journey spanned from 1932 to 2025, passed away peacefully on Sunday, September 14, 2025, leaving behind a legacy as a distinguished scholar, devoted mentor, and passionate steward of American arts and culture. His wisdom, generosity and deep commitment to his field continues to touch the lives of countless students, colleagues, friends and family.

He is survived by his wife of 73 years, Marlene Simons Hummel (his life-long love); four children: Mark Hummel, Jonathan Hummel (Devon Beckford), Laura Hummel (Bob Bodan) and Jeffrey Hummel; eight Grandchildren: Jason, Alex, Charlie, Claire, Henry, Katie, Maddie, Dani and two Great Grandchildren: Kaylee and Logan. He is also survived by his brother: Robert William Hummel. He was predeceased by two brothers: Gerald and Frederick. Charlie was born in Brooklyn, New York. Early on it was clear that he excelled in academics and was promoted to several grades ahead of his age. Charlie had an interest in History and was lucky to have great mentors at The City College of New York who were instrumental in steering him to the master's program in Early American Culture at the University of Delaware.

As he was just at the beginning of his career he served in the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps from 1956-1958 and the U.S. Army Reserves from 1958-1962 when he was given an Honorable Discharge.

Charlie began working at Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum as a Curatorial Assistant in 1955. By 1989, he had been named Senior Deputy Director of Winterthur for the Museum and Library Department, and he was an Adjunct Professor in the Art and History Departments of the University of Delaware and Academic Programs at Winterthur. His teaching included graduate level courses on the American Craftsman to 1790 and Museum Management. In 1989, the Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums presented him with the Katherine Coffey award for distinguished achievement in the museum profession. He officially retired in 1991but did not have a "rocking Chair retirement". By resolution of the Board of Trustees, Winterthur awarded him the title of Curator Emeritus on September 23, 1991. From 1985-1992, he was a member of the Advisory Committee of the Getty Trust for the Museum Management Institute. He served as Secretary of the American association of Museums, 1988-1992, after two terms on its Council and Board of Trustees. He served on the National Museum Services Board of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, appointed by President William Jefferson Clinton, from 1994 to 2002. He is a former trustee of the Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks and the Wood Turning Center of Philadelphia. He was a member of the National Council of Strawbery Banke Museum and served on its Nominating and Collection Committees. He was a Trustee of The Chipstone Foundation and the Mount Pleasant Foundation. In 2012, he received the Distinguished Service to Museums Award from the American Association of Museums and the Allied Professionals Special Recognition Award from the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Objects. As a Fellow of the Winterthur Program in Early American Culture, the University of Delaware awarded him a Master of Arts degree in 1955 and an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree in 2013. His second and final retirement took place in August 2022 after 69 years of association with the Henry Francis du Pont Museum of American decorative Art.

Charlie was the author of several books most notably" With Hammer in Hand" and numerous articles. He had sixty plus years of lecturing throughout the United States and Europe. He was also involved in Jaqueline Kennedy's redesign of the White House and the restoration of the Vatican's Sistine Chapel in Rome, Italy.

Charlie was an active member of the Unitarian Church in Sharpley, devoted to the choir and serving on numerous committees.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at 2:00 pm on Sunday, October 5, 2025 at the Visitor Center at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, 5105 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19735.

In lieu of flowers, Charlie requested donations to the Art Conservation Department, University of Delaware; Winterthur Museum, Library and Garden; Tremaine Scholarship Fund, City College of New York; Stawbery Banke Museum or Center for Art in Wood.

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November 6, 2025

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September 30, 2025

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Tina LeCoff

November 6, 2025

Sending my love and best memories to his darling wife and family. Tina LeCoff

Albert LeCoff

November 6, 2025

With Charles Hummel's departure from our world, many have lost an unselfish, helpful guiding light. A scholar and a curator, Charles spent over 70 years working with individuals to benefit the development, credibility and sustainability of their institutions. Decorative arts in many forms, time periods, and origins were his forte. He was equally adept at developing professionals. From 1992 to my retirement in 2018, Charles helped me develop and shape the Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, PA (now the Museum for Art in Wood). He came to my side with our first grant from the Barra Foundation. He joined the early Board of Directors. He hosted the Center's summer residents at Winterthur, and loved showing off the restoration of the Dominy Woodshop, the source of his book, "With Hammer in Hand". In September 1995, he and I hand carried to Yale University Art Gallery the documentation of the wood turning field that led to the collaboration resulting in "Wood Turning in North America Since 1930" (WTNA). So much I learned, and so many blunders were avoided. He was a teacher and a mentor who became a valued friend.
Albert LeCoff
Executive Director Emeritus and Co-Founder, Museum for Art in Wood, Philadelphia

Dr. Scott T. Swank

September 30, 2025

What a fine man! What an excellent scholar! What an exceptional friend!
Charles and I were colleagues at Winterthur for 15 years, and long-time friends after that. He was one of the Winterthur's finest leaders, and I treasure memories of his wisdom, integrity, honesty and empathy, and wish to extend sincere sympathy to his family.

Ruth Brown and David Sokolowski

September 24, 2025

I spent many happy hours on stage with Marlene but the extra special treat was to be able to spend time and talk to Charlie at cast parties and other theatrical events. A charming, intelligent and caring man whom David and I are glad we are able to say we had him in our lives for even a little while. He will be missed.

ROGER NIXON

September 22, 2025

One of my prized possessions is a signed copy of "With Hammer in Hand". Mr. Hummel inspired untold numbers of wood workers.

Elizabeth Rhoades Aykroyd

September 22, 2025

I will certainly miss Charlie - he was a mainstay of the Winterthur Program when I was a Fellow and advised one of my projects. His contributions to the field will live on after him, and for that I am grateful.

Joanna Brode

September 22, 2025

What a loss. We loved Charlie. He lit up the world. There are none like him and we will miss him terribly. Joanna and Donald Koleman.....Portsmouth, NH

Mary Foster Morgan

September 19, 2025

In loving memory of Charlie, I write this, so proud to have called him my friend. My mother too, was fortunate to know him, and so delighted when he published Hammer in Hand and to meet with him. They were fellow historians united in their quest for truth. What a gracious gentleman, amazing scholar and true American Charlie was, I´m honored to have been his friend.

Jon Prown

September 18, 2025

Quite simply one of the finest human beings I ever have had the pleasure to know. A profoundly empathic, ethical, enthusiastic, and intellectually vibrant man. Blessed that he was such a close friend.

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