Charles R. “Chuck” Witham
WINSLOW – Charles “Chuck” Witham, 89, of Winslow, passed away on Dec. 4, 2024. He was born in Fairfield, on May 29, 1935, to Otis and Mabel Witham.
He graduated from Lawrence High School in 1953 while living with his grandparents.
Chuck’s belief of “gotta work for a living” started him working as a newspaper delivery boy at age 8. He helped many older people with lawn mowing and shoveling snow. His other jobs were at Emery’s Department Store, Hathaway Shirt, driver for Purolator, clerk at Stearnes Department Store, and ending his work career as a shuttle van driver for Central Maine Motors for 16 years. Chuck retired at the age of 81.
His spouse, Shirley Glidden, was supportive for 68 years of marriage. They were married in June of 1956.
Their family was complete with the births of their sons Brian and Shawn, and three grandchildren later in life – Natasha, Tyler, and Morgan Witham.
Chuck found time to enjoy golfing, roller skating, bowling, and attending Baptist churches in the area. Chuck also contributed to his community by painting the Fort Halifax Fort House.
He was predeceased by his parents, brothers, Robert, Richard, and William.
He is survived by his wife, children, grandchildren, and sister Barbara Bray.
Burial will take place at Pine Grove Cemetery, Waterville in spring.
Arrangements are in the care of Veilleux-Redington-Lawry Brothers, 8 Elm Street, Waterville, where memories of Chuck may be shared, and an online register book can be signed by visiting http://www.vrlfuneralhome.com
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