Stewart Cunningham
Since I retired from Seaboard life - as it then was - I have not had much contact with Charlie but when I worked at that copmpany I saw him frequently. It was always a pleasure because he usually had something interesting to say. He was affable and humorous but thoughtful and kind. Charlie was not a man to be taken lightly and he was always right! He was an excellent doctor who was well respected in his profession.
I first met Charlie in 1960 when he was appointed a medical director of Fidelity Life along with his patner Dr. Munroe. Unfortunately Dr. Munroe died in the 1980s but Charlie soldiered on helping to underwrite insurance applications until very recently. I sometimes wonder how many thousands he must have inspected over the years?
To Rose and the family I send my condolences. Quite simply, Charlie was a good and kindly man who had the humility that could only come from being an expert in his field. Although they are now long ago I have many happy memories of Charlie that come flooding back as I write this. But my memories are as nothing compared to yours and I do hope that they will be a constant source of joy and inspiration as your present grief fades. My thoughts are with you. God bless.
Monday November 27, 2017 at 8:33 pm