Charlotte Hunt Pease.
CAMDEN Beloved wife and mother, Charlotte Hunt Pease, 81, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on February 24, 2021. She was born on a chicken farm in Lincolnville on May 5, 1939 to Grace Parsons and Ralph Merton Hunt.
When she was 13 years old, Charlotte attended a community dance where she met the love of her life, Nathan Pease, Jr. They never looked back. Nate and Charlotte had a life-long love affair that romance books are written about. They were engaged when Charlotte was 14, and were married on December 16, 1956 when she was 17. In January of 1957, they left for a 6-month adventure to Panama, where Nate was stationed during the Korean Conflict. Even though they were desperately poor, they had the time of their lives and always fondly reminisced about it. They came home during the summer of 1957 settling in East Union and started their family of four children. December 16, 2020 marked 64 years of marriage. However, they were together over 67 years.
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Melrose winter athletes begin season with success on the court, in the rink
Dom Nicastro
Let the games begin. Or, better said, the games have begun.
And that’s great news for the Melrose High School winter sports coaches and athletes. Games are underway.
Tryouts for the Red Raiders began on Dec. 14, and games started on Jan. 2, with the boys’ basketball and girls’ basketball teams picking up wins over Stoneham, the Stoneham-Melrose girls’ hockey team beating Winchester and the boys’ hockey team racing back to a 4-4 tie with Stoneham. Gymnastics is also looking forward to its season.
The Middlesex League is limiting the winter season to 10 contests, with a chance of a small league tournament at the end of the season, according to Melrose athletic director Stephen Fogarty.
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