Charles Wayne Parnham ... enjoyed hunting, fishing



Charles Wayne Parnham ... enjoyed hunting, fishing | Charles Wayne Parnham

LEBANON - Charles Wayne Parnham, 65, of Lebanon, died doing what he loved Thursday, October 20, 2016, on Anticosti Island in Quebec on the hunting trip of a lifetime. He was born December 27, 1950, in York, Maine, the only son of Charles William and Muriel (Furbish) Parnham.
After graduation from Marshwood High School in 1969, Charlie joined the Navy serving in the Viet Nam war and was stationed in San Diego, Calif., Norfolk, Va., Groton, Conn., and lastly at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. He worked for the State of Maine Department of Transportation for many years.
Charlie was an avid outdoorsman especially when it came to hunting and fishing. When November came each year, he could be found in his favorite spot in the great Maine woods.
Charlie was predeceased by his wife Joanne (Roy) Parnham in 1993 and his parents, Charles and Muriel Parnham and nephew William Gregoire.

Surviving are his two daughters, Jennifer Parnham and her friend Marc Blanchette and Dawn Moulton and her husband Ryan, all of Lebanon, Maine; two sisters, Sheila Hatch and her husband David of Damariscotta, Maine, and Diane Gregoire and her husband Albert of Wells, Maine; one granddaughter, Katley LaPerriere; a niece, Tammi Hollins and her friend Jeff Staley of Wells, Maine; nephews David Hatch and his wife Kate Kingston of Cumberland, and Jeremy Hatch and his wife Alison of Farmington, Maine; special cousin and hunting buddy, Judd Goodwin and Charlie's special friend, Sandra.