Charles B. Hutchinson ’43

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The class lost Charles Oct. 21, 2004. He was 84.

A lifetime resident of Jobstown, N.J., he graduated from Princeton in 1943 and served in the Army during World War II.

Charles filled many roles in his stay on earth — artist, accountant, blackjack dealer, gardener, and wonderful friend to many. He was generous in sharing the fruits of his labor with family and friends.

He was active in the community, serving on the vestry at St. Andrew's Church in Mount Holly, N.J., and on the school boards in Springfield Township and Northern Burlington County. He taught armchair exercises to senior citizens and worked with the blind.

Charles is survived by his sons, Lawrence, Harrison, and James; daughters Ninon, Emily, and Ellen Morse; his longtime loving companion, John McGowan; his former wife, Pauline Hutchinson; and nine grandchildren.

To the entire family, we offer shared sorrow at Charles' passing.

The Class of 1943

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