Chuck died Jan. 15, 2011, at the Life Care Center of the South Shore in Scituate, Mass., where he had spent his last years.

A graduate of Andover, he majored in biology at Princeton. He was the goalie for the 1941 Ivy League Championship hockey team. A member of Quadrangle Club, he roomed with Dave Davis from sophomore year on.

Following graduation, he explored Greenland as crew for Adm. Donald MacMillan and his wife, Miriam, aboard the Bowdoin. Chuck received a D.M.D. degree from Tufts College Dental School in 1945. During World War II he was an oral surgeon at Jacksonville Naval Air Station. He was recalled in the Korean conflict and spent 18 months with the 44th M.A.S.H., 8th Army, near the 38th Parallel and retired as a lieutenant commander.

Chuck started and developed the oral surgery section of the Department of Surgery at South Shore Hospital in South Weymouth, Mass. He finally retired from practice in 1990 after 45 years as an oral surgeon in Boston and South Weymouth.

He continued to be active in Andover and Princeton Class of 1941 affairs and was senior warden at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church.

Chuck is survived by his wife of 65 years, Winifred Porter Rounds; daughters Kate and Andrea ’77; son Charles Jr.; two grandsons; and one great-granddaughter.

Undergraduate Class of 1941