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Charles J. Packard

October 11, 1950 — November 15, 2014

DALTON - Charles J. Packard, 64, of Whitefield Road, died Saturday afternoon, November 15, 2014 at the Littleton Regional Hospital.

Mr. Packard was born in Whitefield on October 11, 1950 the son of Clare and Marion (Provencher) Packard.

Charlie was a 1969 graduate of White Mountain Regional High School and he attended the Whittemore School of Applied Science at the University of New Hampshire.  He worked in the construction business with his father who he bought out in 1981 which became Packard Construction.

Over the years he was a Dalton Selectman, Dalton fire fighter of which he served as fire chief for 37 years and Dalton Town Moderator for 15 years.  He was also SAU 36 school moderator for 10 years, served on the Mount Washington Regional Airport Commission and ran a post office to post office mail route for 6 years.

In 1998 Charlie was diagnosed with Parkinson Disease but continued to run his mail route for 5 years and worked in his shop to keep busy.

He leaves behind his wife of 43 years Ellyn; a son Aaron and his wife Patricia; a daughter Charity and her husband Bill; three granddaughters, Andrea, Jordon & Olivia; a brother Peter and his wife Susan; two sisters Katharine and husband Gerry, Loretta Grace; 4 nieces, 3 nephews, 7 grandnieces and 5 grandnephews.

At Charlie's request there are no visiting hours. A memorial service will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:00 at the Bailey Funeral Home in Lancaster.  Life Cycle Celebrant Wendy MacDonald of Randolph will officiate.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to the American Parkinson Disease Assn., 135 Parkinson Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10305.  (

www.apdaparkinson.org

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