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Dr. Charles M. Louden

1934 - 2020

Dr.  Charles M. Louden obituary, 1934-2020, Marblehead, MA

BORN

1934

DIED

2020

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Charles Louden Obituary

Dr. Charles Morgan Louden passed away on Monday, April 20th, 2020. He was born May 14,1934 to Charles J. and Frances B. Louden in Long Beach, California, where he spent his early years. He attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School and excelled in football, ran track, and was Senior Class President. Chuck was an exceptional student and received a full scholarship to Stanford University, followed by Stanford Medical School, specializing in Pediatrics. As a resident at the University of North Carolina Hospital in Chapel Hill, he met and married Doris Ann Wirtz. Chuck and Dory had four children, Charles Jr (Chuckie), Lisa, Michael and Kelly. Training at the Naval School of Aviation Medicine, Pensacola, FL, was a wonderful chapter for Chuck. He soloed as a pilot and was assigned to USS Wasp as carrier air group flight surgeon. Following Churchill's advice to see "vast amounts of salt water," Chuck completed his service with over 400 flight hours off the carrier. In 1968, the family settled in Marblehead, Massachusetts and Chuck joined the practice of Dr. Ayers DSouza in Salem. In 1974, Chuck soloed a second time, opening his own practice in the dining room of his home in Marblehead. Soon after, he became one of the first tenants of the Medical Building on Widger Road and Marblehead Pediatrics was born. In 1978, with the practice continuing to grow, a larger space was needed and was relocated to 70 Atlantic Avenue where it stands to this day. From day one, Dr. Louden always wanted to maintain a personal touch and was committed to practicing old fashioned, small town pediatrics. He worked tirelessly and was available to his patients and families at all hours, seven days a week. Geri Yuhas worked alongside Dr Louden until they both retired after 32 years of treating not just the patients, but their families as well. Dr Cheryl Kerns and Dr Richard Miller joined the practice to provide additional care and meet the growing needs of the community. Dr. Louden was a minor celebrity in the small town and was often recognized wherever he went. In over 40 years of working, he was proud that many of his patients stayed with him after their adolescence and into young adulthood. Children loved Dr. Louden, and his funky ties. He provided such outstanding care that his former patients would bring their own children to see him: a whole second generation of babies, and then a third. His family will remember his love for the New England Patriots, being a part of the Stanford University Alumnae, running, working out at the Y, reading, cooking, gardening and watching Jeopardy. He had an inquiring mind as evidenced by his participation in classes at Explorers Lifelong Learning Institute of Salem State University. Dr. Louden's legacy extends far beyond the office and into the community. He served on the boards of the Marblehead Counseling Center, Marblehead Board of Health and the YMCA. He enjoyed sailing and tennis while being a member of the Corinthian Yacht Club. In 1988, he met and married his wife, Peggy, at Star of the Sea Parish. He liked to tell the story of how he was converted to Catholicism while in the Navy and was baptized aboard the USS Wasp. He was deeply committed to his Catholic faith. Chuck and Peggy were married for 32 years, enjoying activities at the Beach Club and Tedesco Country Club. They shared a love for travel to warm places, and spending time with all their grandchildren. Dr. Louden was known by his patients as a compassionate, kind and gentle soul that reassured them in a calm and matter-of-fact way. He helped so many people raise and care for their families. He had a great smile and was a true fixture in the Marblehead community. Chuck will be sorely missed by his family, friends, colleagues and the numerous families he took care of over the years. In addition to his wife Peggy, he is survived by his son, Charles Louden Jr. (Chuck) of San Francisco, CA; daughters Lisa Louden (Cyndi Wilkins) and Kelly Pickering of Marblehead. He adored his grandchildren: Carlee, Cameron and Chloe Pickering and Kasey Louden and loved to attend their sporting events and activities. He was treasured by his step-family, Nick Lynch, Perri Lynch Howard (husband, Craig Howard), and step grandchildren, Daniel, Clara, Jack, Gracie, and Andrew Lynch. He was also a huge favorite of the Chamberlains (Peggy's family). He is preceded in death by his son, Michael Louden and his sister, Lynda Sue Fitzpatrick of Dallas, TX. A Memorial Funeral Mass at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church and burial of ashes at Waterside Cemetery will be held at a later date. Dr. Louden always encouraged parents to read to their children and was a great reader himself. In May of 2018 Peggy established the Dr. Charles M. Louden Children's Book Fund in honor of her husbands 84th birthday. In memory of Dr. Louden please consider contributing to the fund. Checks should be made out to Town of Marblehead-Abbot Public Library with Dr. Charles M. Louden Children's Book Fund written in the notation. Arrangements are under the care of Eustis & Cornell of Marblehead. To share a memory or offer online condolences to the family please visit eustisandcornellfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Marblehead Reporter from Apr. 28 to May 7, 2020.

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Brendan Kammerer

May 5, 2020

He was the best all of my children Peter, Clio, and Louisa will remember his care. The Kammerer family.

Biff Michaud

May 1, 2020

I am very saddened to hear of the death of my friend Dr. Louden. He was my son Faxon's doctor since birth. He was so dedicated to helping all of his patients to feel the best that they could and handling each time we visited with his trademark smile and soft voice. Faxon never worried that Dr. Louden wouldn't be able to "fix him up." He lived his life with grace, kindness and dedication to his patients. We have very fond memories of one of the finest men who ever cared for his "kids." I want Peggy and his family to know that we care...he was quite a guy!!

Jane Clayton

April 30, 2020

A Marblehead treasure who was always there for our family. The epitome of the perfect pediatrician. Calm, reassuring, smart, but most importantly empathetic. My girls had to be coerced to an adult Dr while in college! Seeing him downtown there was always a friendly smile. Our hearts go out to the entire Louden and extended family. His life truly was a life well lived and may you all find peace in that.

April 30, 2020

Our children are now adults, but from the time they were born, Dr. Louden was such an integral part of their and our lives. He combined such an easy, relaxed wit with his profound medical knowledge - making each visit with him comforting and informative for our children and for us. Dr. Louden, you helped Len and me raise Julie, Michael and Adam in the most positive ways imaginable, whether in person, or over the phone - even a few of those phone calls being at 3:00 a.m.! May you rest in peace, and know how thankful and grateful we are for all the guidance you have provided us in helping to raise our children. To your family, please accept our most sincere condolences and know how much you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Debbie and Lenny Leibowitz

David Quartarone

April 30, 2020

Charles and my Dad became good friends at The Residence at Vinnin Square.I will always remember him in my prayers.

Carole Muller

April 29, 2020

To the Louden family I'm so sorry for your loss. Dr. Louden
hired me in June of 1989. I went on to work for Marblehead
Pediatrics for 23+ years. Dr. Louden was an amazing man.
He worked so hard was so knowledgeable and kind. He
wanted every sick child seen that day and therefore worked
many long days. The parents and children of Marblehead
Were so fortunate to have his care for so long
Carole Muller

Mary Manning-Ritter

April 28, 2020

Dear Louden Family,

I will be forever grateful for the wonderful care Dr. Louden provided to our son. His medical knowledge and patience was a constant comfort when needed. When our son was accepted to Stanford, Dr. Louden was as happy as we were, sending him a card telling him to just do it!.
I have a fond memory when we met for coffee on the Stanford campus when he was there for his 50th medical school reunion.
Reading the beautiful tribute made his life come alive. Clearly a life well lived leaving a memorable legacy.

The Ritter Family

Liliana DeSousa

April 28, 2020

Dear Peggy,
I am deeply saddened by Dr. Louden's passing.
My deepest sympathy goes out to you and family during this time.
Dr. Louden was a fair and kind boss and it was a pleasure working for him. I loved watching him interact with his patients (children) it was very obvious that he loved his job and the children loved him. He was always available to them and their parents whenever they needed him, be it on the weekends or 3 o'clock in the morning. I would be there even if it was just at end of a phone line. Thank you Dr. Louden for being such a gentleman, a great doctor and a good men.
Liliana de Sousa

Susan Finigan

April 28, 2020

Dear Louden family
What a wonderful tribute to Dr. Louden who saw my children from their birth through there 20's. His tribute captured the essence of his practice and his devotion to his practice. He always delighted in seeing my grandchildren when I brought them swimming and he was in the pool. He always greeted me with a smile. May your happy memories assist you through this grieving process. Susan Finigan

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