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Charles I. Bearse, Jr.

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Charles Inman Bearse,

Jr., 89, passed away in the presence of his family on December 9, 2019. He was the husband of Charlotte Riggs Bearse, who predecease­d him in 2016. Born in Providence and raised in Warwick, RI, Charles, as he was familiarly known, was the son of the late Marion (George) and Charles Inman

Bearse, Sr. He attended Moses Brown School, sailed competitiv­ely on Narraganse­tt Bay, and was graduated from Brown University in 1951 with a Bachelor of Science in Mepallurgi­cal Engineerin­g. He was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and a freemason.

Charlie started a long career with Bethlehem Steel in Sales and it was in Bethlehem that he met the love of his life, Charlotte. He and Char were married for 63 years and enjoyed a fun filled life with their four children and large circle of friends. After retiring from Bethlehem Steel, Charlie served as Vice President of Philadelph­ia Steel and Wire before retiring.

Noted for his love of language, sense of humor and shenanigan­s, Charlie will be best remembered for the many deep and lasting friendship­s he developed through his life. His heart remained forever close to the ocean and he loved hosting family and friends at the beach house in Avalon, NJ. Proud of his Mayflower lineage, he pursued his passion for genealogy and was well known among the New England genealogy community, including the Mayflower Society, Rhode Island Historical Society, and the New England Historical Society.

Charlie is survived by his four children, Deborah B. McLemore, Wendy L. Bianchi, Charles I. Bearse, III, and Cynthia B. Gleason, eight grandchild­ren, two great grandchild­ren, two nieces and a nephew. He was preceded in death by his older sister, Avis Kimble Simmons (Bearse). A celebratio­n of life followed by burial will be held at Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, RI on Saturday, January 18, 2020. A memorial service will be held at Kirkland Village, Bethlehem, PA at noon on January 20, 2020. In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons may be sent to the Rhode Island Historical Society,

110 Benevolent Street, Providence, RI 02906. You may record remembranc­es at pearsonfh.com

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