Charles R. Hyde
November
14, 2011
WATERTOWN, N.Y.
—
Charles R. Hyde, 91, Watertown, passed away on
Monday, Nov. 14, at Samaritan Keep Home where he had been a
resident since 2004.
Born Feb. 4, 1920, in Watertown, a son of Albert C. Hyde and
Ella Whalen Hyde, he graduated in 1938 from Watertown High
School and Clarkson College in 1948. He joined the Navy
Seabees in 1942 and served in Iceland, the Philippines and
Okinawa during World War II.
At Clarkson College, he was an active member of the Photo
Club and his fraternity, Omicron Pi Omicron. He served
as assistant manager and manager of the hockey team. He was
vice president and president of the Managers Club. As an
alumnus of Clarkson College, he was a member of the Clarkson
Roundtable, and was recognized by the Alumni Association in
1978 when he was a recipient of the Golden Knight Award, the
association’s most prestigious award for an alumnus.
Annually, he assisted with the Roundtable Phonathon, served
as class reunion chairman and as a member of the Alumni
Association’s Board of Governors and on the Constitutional
Revision Committee. Regional Chairman for the Hank Hodge
Completion Fund, he was instrumental in making the Schuler
Recreation building a reality. He was honored in 1978 with
the Arnold H. Barber Award.
Charlie worked for his father in the family business, George
H. Hyde , Inc. in Watertown and Potsdam and in 1973
established his own company, Charles R. Hyde, Inc. He sold
the company in 1985 to Jay Stone and is now known as Hyde
Stone Contracting.
He was president of Watertown’s Examining Board of Master
Plumbers, President of New York Plumbing, Heating and Piping
Contractors, named Century Club Member/Canton College
Foundation in 1987, and named Construction Man of the year
by the Northern NY Builder Exchange, Inc. in 1980.
After his retirement in 1985 he became Executive Director of
the Brookside Cemetery. He was president of the NYS
Association of Cemeteries 1997 to 1998, and the Jefferson
County Association of Cemeteries and a member of the New
England Association of Cemeteries. During his
presidency at the Brookside Cemetery, Brookside Crematory
was established. Also, the Henry Keep Mausoleum was
repaired. Following his retirement from Brookside, he was
honored by them with the dedication of the Charles R. Hyde
Memorial Garden.
Over the years Charlie gave unselfishly of his time to his
community. He was a member of the Jefferson and Lewis County
Boy Scout Council, for over 25 years and was awarded the
Silver Beaver by the Boy Scouts of America, Seaway Council.
Charlie was a life member of the Jefferson County Historical
Society. He was a member of the U. S. Postal Advisory
Committee, a lifetime member of the American Legion Post 61.
He served on the Board of Directors of the Samaritan Keep
Home from 1980-88 and was president 1985 to 1988, a trustee
of Brookside Cemetery, 1977-85. He was a member of the
National Association of Purchasing Managers of Northern New
York, serving as director and president, Board of Directors,
director for National Affairs and served on the nominating,
advisory and scholarship committees. He was awarded the
Richard P. Keenan service award 1992.
Charlie joined the Watertown Rotary Club in 1951. He
was chairman of the club’s Inter-City Committee. He also
served on Attendance, Vocational Guidance, Fund Raising and
Physically Handicapped Committees. He was president 1987 to
1988 and secretary. Charlie was a Paul Harries Fellow. He
attended Rotary International meetings in England and
Scotland.
His generosity included restoring Tiffany windows in his
mother’s Presbyterian Church, Sackets Harbor, NY, support
of the United Way and many other charitable organizations.
He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Watertown.
He was an avid sailor and spent many years at his cottage on
Guffin Bay.
He enjoyed traveling abroad and throughout the United
States. He and his wife, Marjorie enjoyed traveling and
spent many winters in Florida.
Surviving are his loving family, wife, Marjorie A. Hyde,
Watertown; a daughter, Mary C. Hyde, (partner, Jill
Fischer), Madison, WI; a sister, Catherine Locke, Kingston,
N.Y.; a brother, David Hyde, Potsdam, N.Y.; step daughters
and their husbands, Catherine (Cartin) and Jerry Reback,
Cumming, Ga., Nancy (Cartin) and Paul Lightcap, Eagleville,
Pa.; Margaret Trahan, long time friend and twin sister of
Marjorie Hyde; several grandchildren and
great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Two brothers, Robert and Albert Hyde, and his first wife,
Mary Margaret Meylor Hyde, all died before him.
A memorial service will
be held 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, at First Presbyterian
Church, 403 Washington St., Watertown, with Rev. Dr.
Frederick Garry, pastor, officiating. There will be a
reception following the service in the church fellowship
hall.
Arrangements are with the Cleveland Funeral Home, Inc.,
Watertown.
Contributions may be made
in his memory to the Watertown Rotary Club, 200 Washington
St., Watertown, NY 13601.
Information provided by Cleveland
Funeral Home, Inc. and Newzjunky.com, Watertown

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