Charles M. Carroll ’62

Chick died June 1, 2025, at home in Topsham, Maine.
He came to us from Governor Dummer Academy in Newbury, Mass. At Princeton, he was a history major and dined at Tiger Inn.
After graduation he worked for Uniroyal for six years, followed by employment in the Johnson administration in the Bureau of the Budget and Department of Transportation. Following his federal service, he joined DGA International, a Washington lobbying firm. In 1976, Chick and his first wife, Connie, moved to Maine, where he started a lobster business. Selling this, he founded Realty Development Group, which had projects in Maine, New Hampshire, and Florida. In 1991, Chick and his second wife, Ann, created Whitetail Resort, a ski area on the Pa./Md. border about 100 miles west of both Washington and Baltimore. They went on to open a sea kayaking guiding business in Freeport, Maine, but later sold their home to live on their sailboat for five years. In 2001, they returned ashore and built a home in Topsham.
After enrolling in seminary, Chick was ordained an Episcopal deacon, serving in his parish and as a part-time hospital chaplain.
Chick is survived by his wife, Ann; children Allison, John, Marcus, and Melany; eight grandchildren; and his first wife, Connie. The class extends it sympathy to all.
Paw in print

January 2026
Giving big with Kwanza Jones ’93 and José E. Feliciano ’94; Elizabeth Tsurkov freed; small town wonderers.


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