Charles William Johnson III

Charles William Johnson III obituary, Brunswick, ME

Charles William Johnson III

Charles Johnson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by David E. Desmond & Son Funeral Home - Bath on May 13, 2024.
Charles W. Johnson III (Charlie) died peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, of Alzheimer's Disease Thursday, May 9 at Heron House memory care facility. Charlie was born in Portland, Maine on May 5, 1941 of Pearl White Johnson and Charles W. Johnson, Jr. He was primarily raised by his grandparents, Charles and Marguerite Johnson of Birch Island, Harpswell and Brunswick, Maine He graduated from Brunswick High School in 1960, enrolled in the Coast Guard Reserves, and in 1965 married Gail Frost of Harpswell Maine, enjoying a steadfast love and marriage of 58 years. Charlie began lobstering at age 13, going full-time after high school graduation. By 1974 he had developed "Blue Water Fever", wanting to fish on the high seas for swordfish. He started out in a 42' Bruno & Stillman lobster boat, but found it not quite enough to get to the real blue water-the Gulf Stream at the Grand Banks and George's Banks. His next boat, a 72' St. Augustine wooden shrimp boat from Fairhaven, MA, was also inadequate to his designs. To meet Charlie's vision for a sword boat worthy of the Grand Banks and his passion, he ordered a custom 93' combination longline and dragging steel vessel from Washburn & Doughty. The Powhatan was launched in Bath, Maine in 1980. Following the sale of the Powhatan, in 1989, he found the perfect vessel: 79' aluminum, already used for sword fishing. After purchase, he re-outfitted the vessel with a shelter deck, updated electronics, and a better generator, creating the F/V Seneca. Fishing from Portland, he and son Chip swapped trips using bottom longline to catch groundfish, then in late spring switching over to sword fishing, landing their catches in Trepassey, Newfoundland. In 1996, he entered a lease to fish in Brazilian waters, fishing there seasonally for the next 10 years. He and Gail would run the transit between Brazil and Maine twice a year, finding joy and companionship in their adventures. In 2014 he retired from fishing, allowing his wife and children to enjoy his mischievous presence full-time where they roped the man who can't stop working into many projects. Charlie was well known in the fishing community, and highly regarded by his peers. Walk around any fishing pier, and it won't be long before you hear a story about Charlie's escapades. Charlie is one of the fortunate people who chose his path because Gail, as shore captain, provided Charlie with the support and encouragement to follow wherever his instincts and experiences drove him. Charlie is survived by wife Gail Johnson, son Charles W. Johnson IV (Chip), daughters Sheila Irish, April Biolsi, and grandchildren Katey Johnson, Charles W. Johnson V (CJ), and Stephanie Johnson. He was deeply loved and respected by his family. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, any donations be made to the Elijah Kellogg Church in Harpswell or to the New England Fisheries Stewardship Association (NEFSA).
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My first exposure to commercial fishing was as a crew member on the Pocahontas with Charlie at the helm. For those of you that knew him... just think about that for a moment... your first time fishing and it´s with Charlie; wow. I am ever so grateful for that experience and the opportunity to have known Charlie; he had an impact on me that lasted a lifetime. Charlie was truly an extraordinary man. Sincere condolences to Gail and family. RIP Charlie.
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John Coffin

May 17, 2024

Charlie, my friend. I first met Charlie when I was in HS. Over the years we became very good friends. I went into the Navy. Charlie, obviously smarter then me by establishing himself in the fishing world. I did help him a bit by knitting heads aboard the ship. I'd bring them home on leave. My dad and brother also became good friends, while building Charlie and Gail's home. Once he no longer was fishing, we spent alot of time in my shop. We built him a skiff and swapped so many fish stories. I'm going to miss those visits. RIP my friend
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Jim MacLeod

May 16, 2024

I never served in the military and, hence, missed out on the discipline that is instilled in boot camp. Working for Charlie was my boot camp. We all have several key building blocks that shape the course of our lives. Working for Captain Charlie was certainly one of mine. I will cherish your memory as long as I live. Love.

Barbara Graustein

May 16, 2024

Gail, I wish I had met Charlie. He was a wonderful man, husband, and father. What a fabulous smile. I hold you in my heart, Gail, as you have held so many in our Royal River Chorus.
Much love, Barbara Graustein

Jim MacLeod

May 16, 2024

Pocahontas careened at Potts Point, asked Charlie about a sight and he handed me a scraper

Conan Corvin7th

May 15, 2024

Charlie you will always be missed offshore one of the Greatest Folks I had Honor to fish side by side with One Wicked Awesome Hunter. Prayers and Condolences Conan international fisherman

Terri Ross Jordan

May 14, 2024

Rest in Peace Charlie. My condolences to Gail and family.

Captain Hal Cushing

May 14, 2024

Always loved `sharing´ the boatyard at Gowen´s with Charlie. Always enjoyed talking with him. Having left Maine in 2014, I lost contact with him, but always thought of him when purchasing swordfish. Sadly, now I can stop thinking that maybe Charlie caught that swordfish. Our prayers are with you in this loss. Captain Hal Cushing, Chippewa and St. Croix.

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