Charles Felix Dodson
November 22, 1923 - August 11, 2010
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Charles Felix Dodson
November 22, 1923 - August 11, 2010
Obituary
Charles F. Dodson, a resident of Falmouth, Massachusetts, devoted husband, father and grandfather, passed peacefully with his family by his side in Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo, California on August 11th.
Born in McMinnville, Tennessee, son of Venus and Mariah Dodson he was raised in Tennessee. He attended Cumberland University and the University of North Carolina. He enlisted in the Navy in 1941. While serving in the North Atlantic in 1942, he survived the sinking of the USS Pollux off the coast of Newfoundland. Thereafter, he was accepted into the Naval Aviation Cadet program, received his wings and commission in November 1943, and served in the South Pacific area. After his discharge in the Naval Air Corp in 1945, Mr. Dodson remained in the active Naval Reserve until 1964.
Following his Active Military service, he earned a Juris Doctor Degree from Northeastern University and helped establish the law firm of Wolfson, Dodson, Keenen and Cotton. He actively practiced Law with this firm in Worcester, MA until 1998.
Since 2003, after forming the Hermann Foundation, a well-known charitable group that has provided significant contributions to public charities, Attorney Dodson served as president and also on the board of directors.
An avid golfer and traveler, he was a member of the Woods Hole, MA Golf Club and the Bella Colina Golf Club in San Clemente, California. He vacationed in California and Spain.
Charles is survived by his wife of 67 years Phyllis Argento Dodson; daughters, Maria Dodson Starzyk and Melissa Dodson; granddaughters Kerry E. Starzyk and Jennifer L. Starzyk and son-in-law Edward S.Starzyk and many nieces and nephews.
Private services were held in California and a celebration of Charles’ life will be held at a later date.
28 responses to Charles Felix Dodson
David/June Miller says:
August 15, 2010
A good friend who will be missed.
Don Kramer says:
August 15, 2010
Charlie was a favorite golfing freind and fellow Northeastern alum. We will all miss him.
Merv Perry says:
August 15, 2010
Intelligence, loyalty, integrity and warmth of heart are some of the many characteristics that created Charlie’s many personal and business relationships. A genuinely nice guy who I considered a brother and best friend. Will really miss him. Love, Merv
Tim Quill says:
August 15, 2010
I had the pleasure of knowing Charlie through business. Always asking about family before business. He is a great man and I will miss our conversations. God speed Charlie. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Tim
Tom Whitney says:
August 15, 2010
I knew Charlie form the golf course at Woods Hole and thoroughly enjoyed his company. He will be missed by a large contingent of golfers at the Club.