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Obituary for Charles A. "'Chuck'" Ball

Charles A. "'Chuck'"  Ball
ROCKLAND- Charles A. “Chuck” Ball, 60, passed away February 19, 2015 at the West Roxbury (MA) Veterans Medical Center.
Born in Camden, March 4, 1954, he was the son of A. James and Shirley Dean Ball. Chuck grew up in Camden where he graduated from Camden-Rockport High School, class of 1972. After high school he joined the Army and was stationed in Korea and stateside in Maryland, while serving with the Military Police.
On April 18, 1975 he married his wife of 39 years Deborah Jakobsen Ball.
Chuck and Debbie briefly ran a taxi service in Rockland. Chuck worked as a plumber for Maine Coast Construction and Ron Thurston Plumbing. In later years he worked as a carpenter for Maynard Tolman. He was also a call member of the Rockland Fire Department.
Chuck loved hunting and fishing. Moosehead Lake held many fond memories for Chuck and Debbie. They were frequently seen enjoying his motorcycle, until his disability didn’t allow him to ride anymore.
Besides his wife of Rockland, Chuck is survived by a son Charles W. (Charlie) Ball and his wife Kelly of Thomaston; a daughter Tina L. and her husband Donald Simmons of Lincolnville; grandchildren Dallas Ball, Alexander and Molly McLaughlin, Chelsee Ball, Christopher Winchenbach, Donald, Joshua and Chianne Simmons; a brother Thomas P. Ball and his wife Violet of North Whitefield; a sister Ann B. Marriner and her husband Clifton of Lincolnville; sisters-in-law Linda Knight and her husband Brad of Lincolnville, Kathy Flanders of Southwest Harbor; as well as, several nieces and nephews. He leaves in the loving care of his wife, a very special spaniel named “Cuddles”.
A family gathering will be announced in the spring.
Arrangements are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock St., Rockland. To share a memory or condolence with Chuck’s family, please visit his Book of Memories at www.bchfh.com.

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