Charles J. Mitchell Pembroke, New Hampshire Obituary

Charles J. Mitchell

<p><strong>Charles Joseph Mitchell died October 26 at the Birches in Concord, NH where he spent the last 3 &frac12; years. He considered Pembroke his home after living there for over 50 years.</strong></p> <p><strong>Born on November 10, 1929, to Arthur and Louise (Donahue) Mitchell, Charlie was raised in Concord and Lincoln, NH as well as Kittery, Maine.&nbsp; After graduating from Traip Academy in Maine, he received his education degree from Keene State College in 1952 and his M.Ed. from University of Connecticut.&nbsp; He proudly taught 5th grade in a condemned auditorium in Tilton, NH.&nbsp; He also taught in Springfield, VT. In 1966, he moved to New Hampshire and worked at the NH Department of Education.&nbsp; He was a counselor at New Hampshire College (now SNHU) from 1968 until his retirement in 1995.&nbsp; Charlie served on many boards and committees including the Pembroke Historical Society, Pembroke School Board, Pine Haven Boys Center, the education department of the State Prison, the Pembroke Town Library committee and he served as the Assistant Town Moderator in Pembroke.</strong></p> <p><strong>&nbsp;Charlie is predeceased by his wife Shirley (2013).&nbsp;</strong></p> <p><strong>&nbsp;He is survived by his daughters Brenda Mitchell of Pembroke, Susan Mitchell Cowan and her husband, Jack, of Chichester, and Ellen Mitchell of Barnstead; his son, Kevin Mitchell and his partner, Terri, of Belmont; grandsons Tylor and Kyle, and great grandchildren, Kylor, Avah and Lejla.&nbsp; Charlie also leaves his brother, Arthur, of Florida; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.</strong></p> <p><strong>A walk-through visitation will be held on Friday, October 30th from 4 to 6 P.M. in the Petit-Roan Funeral Home 167 Main St. in Pembroke.&nbsp; A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, October 31st at 11 A.M. in St. John the Baptist Church in Allenstown.&nbsp; Burial will follow at St. John the Baptist Cemetery.&nbsp; In accordance with state and local guidelines all attendees must wear face coverings and adhere to social distancing as directed in the funeral home and in church.&nbsp; As a tribute to Charlie&rsquo;s long and happy life, the family requests that those attending hours or the service wear colorful clothing in his honor.&nbsp; Additionally, after Charlie&rsquo;s retirement he &ldquo;retired&rdquo; his ties:&nbsp; gentlemen, you may retire your ties as well!&nbsp; In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Charlie&rsquo;s name to Pine Haven Foundation, 133 River Road, Allenstown, NH 03275.&nbsp; To share a memory or offer a condolence, please visit www.petitroan.com</strong></p>
November 10, 1929 - October 26, 202011/10/192910/26/2020
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Th and Kathie Weisiger
November 5, 2020
To the Mitchell Family, especially Sue,
Ry and I were saddened to hear of Charlie's passing. We loved his humor and sweetness.  He was a breath of fresh air on the School Board with his positive attitude, wealth of knowledge, fairness, and  love for the children. How lu...
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John Graziano
November 2, 2020
Dear Mitchell Family,
Please accept my condolences for your loss.
Charlie was a good man and friend to education.
He was a good friend to me and PA. May you feel comfort in knowing that he made a sincere and positive difference.
May God bless Charlie and all of you.
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Fr. Richard Roberge
October 31, 2020
I will always remember Charlie as a very pleasant and enjoyable member of the community at The Birches. I would celebrate Catholic Mass there every other month and he was always in attendance. He always participated fully and he always thank me for coming to
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James Rame
October 31, 2020
Brenda, Ellen, Susan and Kevin, our deepest, heart-felt condolences on the loss of your dad.  We'll always cherish memories of days gone by at Sherwood Meadows, frolicking in the pool, going for walks, binging cider donuts and relishing the fantastic gastronomic delights... Continue Reading
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Louis & Connie Hebert
October 30, 2020
Dear Brenda, Susan, Ellen and Kevin,

We were very saddened to hear that your dad passed. I worked with him at NH College/SNHU and just loved him so much.  He canonized my husband, Louis (St. Louis), for being married to me!  I am the only one who called him Chuck, and...
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Marie Brezosky
October 28, 2020
Charlie and Shirley were good friends going back many years.  I have great memories of parties with our sewing club group (we never actually sewed!) when the men were invited to join us for potluck.  Charlie had great stories to tell and a wonderful sense of humor.  I'll... Continue Reading
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Ron & Norma Daviault
October 28, 2020
To the Mitchell Family:  We send our deepest sympathy to each of you.  You certainly were blessed with wonderful parents.  Having also lived here in Pembroke/Allenstown for well over 50 years, we have had many opportunities to interact with your Dad and your Mom.  They w... Continue Reading
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Bernie Archambault
October 27, 2020
I remember your father coming by the house to visit my dad Bruce Archambault as they both worked for the department of education. He was a great man and may he Rest In Peace
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Pam Plante
October 27, 2020
I have vague memories of your dad from when we were all in high school together. My best memories are more recent since we reconnected through Facebook. In those years since your mom's passing I grew fond of listening to his many stories. He was such a conversationalist ... Continue Reading
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Louise Letendre
October 27, 2020
to the Mitchell family, i worked cleaning for your Mom and Dad they were great people and always happy.  i willl always remember them in a good way, Louise Letendre
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