Charles J. Hatfield, II died peacefully at home in East Blue Hill, Maine on Monday, July 8 in the 60th year of marriage to his loving wife, Nancy. A graduate of St. Paul’s School and Princeton University, Charlie, was an accomplished athlete as a quarterback in football and pitcher in baseball at St. Paul’s, a college ice hockey goalie and rugby player, a lifelong tennis and sailing enthusiast, and renowned for his prowess in food fighting.
Charlie served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was an international banker at Philadelphia National Bank and J.P. Morgan in London as head of Euroclear’s London operations. At Princeton University he was President of Ivy Club. In Blue Hill, he was on the board of the Blue Hill Memorial Hospital where he served as Chairman for many years. He was also President of the Blue Hill Country Club.
Distinguished by his congeniality, generosity and wit, Charlie was noted for his ribald sense of humor. He was an enthusiastic cook, family man, a beloved friend, a force in his community, an adored husband, father, and uncle.
He is predeceased by his sister Nanny Hatfield Cook and his son Peter and is survived by his wife, Nancy, his son, Charlie, and daughter in law, Sarah of Lambertville, New Jersey.