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Charles M. Peterson Jr.

12/9/1937 - 9/3/2022

Charles M. Peterson Jr. obituary, 12/9/1937-9/3/2022, Grand Haven, MI

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12/9/1937

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9/3/2022

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Charles Peterson Obituary

Grand Haven, Mich. - Charles M. Peterson Jr., age 84, passed away after a long illness Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, surrounded by his family. He was born Dec. 9, 1937, in New London, to Charles M. and Emily D. (Way) Peterson.

He attended schools in Waterford, and was a graduate of New London High School in Connecticut. After high school, Charles served in the United States Air Force from 1955 to 1959, and was attached to the Strategic Air Command 40th Bomb Wing at Shilling AFB, Salina, Kan., and Greenham Common Royal AFB, Newbury, England. He would later become the vice president of the 40th Bomb Wing Association for a couple of years.

Charles attended the University of New Haven in Connecticut, where he studied material engineering. He was also an active member of the United Methodist Church of the Dunes in Grand Haven, Mich., where he served on the board of trustees and church council. While living in Florida, he served two years as the president of the board of directors at Lakeside Plantation Carriage Homes.

His career began in 1961, as an industrial radiographer at General Dynamics, Electric Boat Division Navy Nuclear Submarine program in Groton. Over the years, he held managerial positions with various nuclear design engineering, research, manufacturing and construction firms. Following a tenure with Westinghouse Electric Nuclear Division at the Millstone Nuclear Plant Unit III in Waterford, he joined Northeast Utilities Reliability Engineering Organization which later became the Northeast Nuclear Energy Company (NEECO) where he was the supervisor of Nondestructive Test Engineering and Inservice Inspection and a senior analyst. During his tenure at NEECO, he was a member of the Electric Power Research Institute serving on the technical steering and quality assurance committees.

Following retirement from (NEECO), he was employed as a consultant and quality assurance manager with Heery Electric Company, in Saybrook, on the Amtrak ACELA High Speed Train Electrification Project in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts until 2003.

He was a member of the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) and the United States Tennis Association (USTA). His passion for tennis led him to (USPTA) professional status in 1990. He graduated from the National Tennis Academy and served as the USPTA New England Convention chairperson for many years. He was later employed as an assistant tennis pro at the Lyme Shores Fitness and Tennis Center in East Lyme, and director of Tennis at Heron Creek Golf and CC and North Port, Fla. He was the head coach of the Old Saybrook High School boys' tennis team, the North Port High School boys' and girls' tennis teams in North Port, Fla., and most recently, the head coach for the JV boys tennis team at Grand Haven High School.

Charles enjoyed the outdoors, was an avid fly fisherman and spent many years sailing his sloop rig sailboat. He enjoyed backpacking in the Grand Tetons in Wyoming, the Appalachian Trail in New England, and other trails in Washington and Colorado. He was also a member of the West Michigan Banjo Club where he played the five-string banjo. He was also a proud member of the American Legion Post #28 and Elks Lodge #1200.

Charles will be lovingly missed by his wife Betsy; sons: Charles (Mary) of Holland, Mich., James (Susan) of Eau Claire, Wis., David of New York, N.Y., Tory (Holly) of Grand Rapids, Mich.; daughter Michelle of Chicago, Ill.; ten grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren; and his sisters, Lois Sargent and Charlotte Wyatt. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Jerry and Ralph.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Sept. 12, at the United Methodist Church of the Dunes, 717 Sheldon Road, Grand Haven, Mich. Visitation with the family will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sept. 11, at The VanZantwick Chapel of Sytsema Funeral & Cremation Services, 620 Washington Ave., Grand Haven, MI 49417. Memorial contributions may be directed to Hospice of Holland. Share memories with the family at www.sytsemafh.com.

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Published by The Day on Sep. 6, 2022.

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barbara thomas

August 29, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Lloyd and Carol Baird

September 16, 2022

Betsy, I am very saddened by your family's loss. Charlie was a very good friend and buddy of mine. As you know, we worked together at Millstone Unit 2, and on his home in Haddam, Ct.. It was an honor and pleasure to know and work with this fine gentleman.

George Tomko

September 14, 2022

I met Charlie at Consumers Power in Jackson MI and visited him in Connecticut many times. He was a great person to have as a friend.

Ed Raciborski

September 13, 2022

Dear Betsy and the entire Peterson family,
Just now received the sad news of Charlie´s passing.
He was always a true friend and will be missed. His smile, his laugh, always ignited the same in return. I will truly miss "My Gumba" Ed and Wendy Raciborski and Family......l

Richard A Clapp

September 12, 2022

I met Pete at the Dunes when ever I was visiting my son Rick, he was a great guy. I´m sorry for your loss, but joy comes knowing he is with Christ. Rich Clapp , Sheffield Ma.

victoria jean reis

September 12, 2022

Pete loved to share stories about his travels, his work and especially his children and their families. He would show us pictures of his daughter's work in Chicago in an Art museum and was so proud of her achievements. We spent many hours at a local Mexican restaurant enjoying the food while he regaled us with his knowledge of Norman Rockwell. WE will miss him; God has a new tennis pro in Heaven.
We love you Pete.
Don & vicki Reis

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The Radmanovic family

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barbara thomas peterson

September 9, 2022

So sorry for the loss of Pete. He was such an active person and accomplished so much in his lifetime. May he RIP. He will be sadly missed.

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Tricia Rumbolz (family friend)

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RICH MOREASH

September 7, 2022

I cannot express my sadness of your loss of my old friend Pete and my high school running mate. I remember the times we had in high school and the many days we skipped and the two other good friends that went with us. Rich Moreash

Kris Peterson Nickerson

September 7, 2022

So sorry to hear of cousin Pete´s passing. What an amazing, full life he lived. I´ll always remember his movie star good looks and great smile. My sincerest sympathy.
- Kris Peterson Nickerson

Joanne Moore

September 6, 2022

Charles worked with my late husband, Joe, at Westinghouse/Millstone. Joe admired Charles and always enjoyed our social time together. I wish you all smiles as you remember him.

Phyllis Pezzolesi

September 5, 2022

So sorry for your loss my cousin Pete will be missed by all love Phyllis Peterson Pezzoesi

Dick and Shirley Good

September 4, 2022

Betsy and family - you know how much we will be missing our camping buddy. Camping just won't be the same. We grieve the loss of Pete right along with you, and hope the prayers of friends will give you comfort. Our hearts and sympathies are with you.
Dick and Shirley Good

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