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Charles Dunn McKee

1940 - 2014

BORN

1940

DIED

2014

Charles McKee Obituary

Charles Dunn McKee (1940-2014) Charles Dunn McKee died peacefully of cancer at his home in Spring Island, South Carolina, on December 8. A well-respected financial manager, an avid golfer, an artist, a loyal friend, a loving husband, father, and grandfather, and a great generous spirit, he will be dearly missed. Charlie was born June 26, 1940 in Mount Kisco, New York, the youngest son of Elliot Bates McKee and Katharine Pillsbury McKee. He is preceded in death by his parents and his two brothers, Philip W. McKee and Elliot Bates McKee, Jr. Charlie grew up in New York and in Europe, where from 1952-1954 he attended LeRosey School in Switzerland. He graduated in 1958 from St. Paul's School in New Hampshire, and from Yale University in 1962. While at Yale, he met Nina Carter Truslow, and they were married in Taftville, Connecticut, on June 9, 1962. Charlie and Nina settled in Bronxville, New York, where Charlie worked at Citibank in New York City from 1962 to 1971. They had their three children while in Bronxville. In 1971, Charlie and family moved to Brunswick, Maine, where Charlie worked for Casco Northern Bank as an officer first in Brunswick and then in Portland, Maine. In 1981, the family moved to Portland and later to Prouts Neck. In the past ten years, Charlie and Nina split their time between Scarborough, Maine, and Spring Island, South Carolina. In 1982, Charlie became a Financial Advisor for Tucker Anthony, now RBC Wealth Management. During his 30+ years at RBC, Charlie thought of his colleagues and clients as family, and he was often recognized and awarded for his commitment to and excellence in client service. Charlie was still working as a Senior Vice President at the time of his death. He loved his career because of the opportunity it provided for him to help others. Throughout his life, Charlie served in many community service roles. He was past President of the Brunswick Chamber of Commerce, past President of the Brunswick Topsham Military Council, former Director of the Brunswick United Way, and former Director of the Prouts Neck Country Club, a Trustee of the Portland Museum of Art, and a member of the Rotary Club for over forty years. Charlie was particularly passionate about building educational opportunities for future generations. He was a former trustee of Hyde School in Bath, Maine, a member of the St. Paul's School alumni executive committee, a trustee and board member of the School for Field Studies, and an active member of the Yale Alumni Association. Charlie and Nina endowed a scholarship at Bowdoin College and a McKee Scholarship for the School for Field Studies. In addition to his commitment to financial advising and to community service, Charlie will be remembered by friends and family for his love of golf and his wonderful camaraderie on the course. He was a member of many clubs, including at the time of his death, Biddeford Saco Country Club (Maine), Old Tabby Links (Spring Island, South Carolina), and Prouts Neck Country Club (Maine). In 1998, Charlie was honored to become a member of the United States Senior Golf Association. He was also a member of the New England Golf Association and the Threescore and Ten Golf Association. For many years, Charlie served as chairman of the Prouts Neck Country Club greens committee, and he was on the Old Tabby Links Golf Committee. Charlie had many other interests as well. For most of his life, he was an avid skier-a Sugarloafer since 1972. He loved nothing more than catching the first run on Tote Road or Gauge, and at the end of the day visiting with friends in The Bag or Gepetto's. Always passionate about art, Charlie began to paint a few years ago, and he could frequently be found in his studio working on his painting. He was an enthusiastic member of the art communities at Spring Island and at The Cypress in Hilton Head. But Charlie will be most remembered for his deep loyalty and love for family and friends. He was a loving partner and a devoted father and grandfather, who delighted in spending time with his children and grandchildren and celebrating and supporting all of life's occasions. Even in the last weeks when cancer was taking its toll, Charlie's thoughts were for his family and friends. He had a wonderful smile and laugh and an incredible joie de vivre. A more optimistic person could not be found. Charlie's spirit will carry on in his family, especially in the unwavering love of his wife Nina with whom he shared more than fifty years. In addition to his wife, Charlie is survived by his children: Nina Carter McKee and her fiancé Seth Morton of Washington, Virginia, Charles Dunn McKee, Jr. and his husband Joseph Hamilton of Toronto, Canada, Heidi Auchincloss McKee and her husband James Porter of Oxford, Ohio, and his daughter-in-law Betsy Ring of Charlottesville, Virginia. He is survived by his four grandchildren - Nina Thomas McKee, Aidan Ring McKee, Lily Yacubian McKee, and Sean McKee Porter - and by many nieces and nephews. The family is deeply indebted to Dr. H. Lucius Laffitte of Lady's Island, South Carolina, and to Nurse Heather Kelly of the THA Hospice Group of Beaufort, South Carolina, for the loving care given to Charlie during his brief illness. Memorial services for Charlie will be held on January 10 at Spring Island, South Carolina, and June 27 at Prouts Neck, Maine. Donations in Charlie's memory may be made online or by mail to one of the following: - St. Paul's School (325 Pleasant St., Concord, NH 03301) - School for Field Studies (100 Cummings Center, Suite 534-G, Beverly, MA 01915) - Spring Island Trust Foundation (40 Mobley Oaks Lane, Spring Island, SC 29909)

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 10, 2014 to Jan. 10, 2015.

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December 28, 2015

I had the great pleasure of teaching Charles McKee at Le Rosey in Switzerland back in the 1950s. My late wife and I thought he was one of the best American students we ever taught. He was so thoughtful and considerate and we were so proud of him because he represented our country so well. Luckily, later I was doing graduate work at the Yale School of Drama and Charlie was at Yale, so we had Charlie and other Roseeans over for lunch at our place. We remember very happily all our time with him. He made everyone smile with his good nature. He made teaching worthwhile. I once wrote on his report card, "I wish I had one hundred more students like him in my classes!"

Roger lee Kenvin
Sherwood Forest, California

Griff Thomas

May 13, 2015

Mrs. McKee and Charlie Jr.,
Sorry to hear of the death of Mr. McKee. He was high energy and always seemed happy especially around the golf course. Best to you and your family. Your friend from Prouts, Griff

Brian Wilson

December 17, 2014

To the entire McKee family, you are in my thoughts and prayers as is Mr. McKee. I was friends with Charlie Jr. in Brunswick along time ago and Mr. McKee was very kind and generous to many people including my family. His laughter and smiles are legendary.
May he rest in peace and his memory live in your hearts forever.
Brian Wilson

Brian Wilson

December 17, 2014

To the McKee Family, Mr. Charles McKee was a great caring and loving person. He was generous with his time and money for others benefit. His smile and laughter will be sadly missed. I was friends with Charlie along time ago in Brunswick, Maine.
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Brian Wilson

December 16, 2014

Nina: I'm so sorry to hear this. Much love to you and your mother. Emily Richardson

December 12, 2014

Our family is among that huge crowd who called Charlie their friend and mourn his loss. He was a unique guy and all be sorely missed...a charming and giving person who loved life and lived it to the max. He will live on in our memories.

Julie and Jay Banks

Dick Gregor

December 11, 2014

I will remember Charlie's infectious enthusiasm for whatever he undertook, always with a smile and a laugh. He will be missed.

Brian Clement

December 11, 2014

Dear Nina and Family,
We couldn't be more grateful for the life and friendship of Charlie. Nobody we know lived life more fully. He was a one in a million person - enriching the lives of almost everyone he came contact with. He brightened the room when he entered and he left those he came in contact more positive and hopeful. It was like Charlie had a piece of the sun inside him. Our family will be eternally grateful for all he did for us and the huge role he played in our lives.
With sadness and incredible gratitude,
Brian and Carolyn Clement

Mike Judy Rulison

December 9, 2014

Nina, Both of you were very Lucky to have had each other. Judy and I have you in our hearts and thoughts.

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