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Andrew Chait
December 13, 2023
As I drive through or take the train through Old Lyme and New London a smile comes to my face as I think back on all my memories of that wonderful human being Charles B Luce. He was a mentor to me during my undergrad days at Conn and from that a lifelong friendship developed. His presence is greatly missed and my thoughts go out to all of you: Bunny, Chuck, Mike, Tim, Bill and Rita and your families. Coach was adored by all of us in our household and we have wonderful memories of him.
Andrew Chait
February 2, 2022
Hedy, Jeremy and I are deeply saddened by Charlie's passing and send our deepest condolences to Bunny, Chuck, Mike, Tim, and Bill as well as their families.
I first met Charlie when I went up to Connecticut College as a High School Senior. I heard him speak at a panel discussion.
When I got home, I wrote to him, telling him that I was a four-year Basketball manager in High School and that I would love to have the opportunity to continue this in college. He immediately wrote back and said this was the first time a manager had recruited him.
I arrived in New London in the fall of 1978 and went up to meet him in his office. This was the beginning of a 45-year friendship. Coach was always there with a smile, good advice and always an "atta boy." It meant a lot to me then. He was also a great raconteur of stories from his past and various colleagues. He even turned me into a UCONN Huskie fan but I drew the line with the Celtics and Red Sox.
After graduation, the friendship only got stronger through phone calls and visits. Fast forward to the summer of 2018 and one of the highlights of the year was Coach meeting my thirteen-year-old son for the first time. To watch them interact was such a wonderful thing. Jeremy always asked me if I had spoken to Coach, as did Hedy. Charlie Luce was revered in our household.
Charlie Luce was without a doubt one of the finest people I have ever known. One could not ask for a better friend, colleague or mentor.
Coach, thank you from the bottom of my heart for 45 years of friendship and memories.
Andrew Chait 'CC 82
Andrew Chait
February 2, 2022
I first met Charlie Luce in April 1978 when I went up to Conn College to make my final decision on where to go. We had a simple greeting and then when I went to Conn the following fall a friendship of over 40 years began.
Charlie was truly one of the finest people I have ever met. He was to me: a friend, mentor, role model and a confidante. Believe it or not he even turned this New Yorker into a UCONN fan, as we watched games on tv. He did not succeed in getting me to be a Celtic, Red Sox or Patriot fan however.
He had a warmth of spirit and was known and respected by all at Conn College.
He is greatly missed not only by me but also by my wife and son who always enjoyed our visits with Coach. Our deepest condolences to Bunny, Chuck, Mike, Tim, Bill, and my classmate Rita, as well as the rest of his family.
May his memory be a Blessing.
Cathy Horne
January 23, 2022
Charlie was my first boss and set the bar high. He was a smart, humble, kind, supportive and gracious leader. He used his gentle manner and intuitive common sense to reach difficult goals. He seemed to smile always, and to know everyone on campus by name. A walk with Charlie was constantly interrupted by his waving and chatting with people from all areas of campus life. He would move in the upper levels of college leadership with ease, and then sneak out to shovel sand onto wet spots on a field when no one was looking. A true gentleman, kind soul, and talented leader.
Kathryn D. Smith, CC `84
January 18, 2022
Charlie was the kindest soul and was adored by so many in the Connecticut College community. He truly cared about others, enriching the lives of everyone around him. The admiration and respect he garnered is a testament to the significant impact he had on so many student-athletes and colleagues.
He was a dear friend with a delightful spirit and a wonderful sense of humor. His legacy at Connecticut College will endure forever as Head Camel.
Dr. Jack Welch
January 18, 2022
My sincere condolences to the members of the Luce family upon the passing of an exceptionally decent and caring man. May his memory be a blessing now and always to those whose lives he touched throughout his extraordinarily productive life.
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