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Charles Wesley Read 19512022

Charles Wesley Read
1951-2022
It is with some sadness and some joy we announce the passing
of Charles Read at the age of 70. Sadness that he will be truly missed
and joy that he is no longer in pain. He was born July 24th, 1951, to
Tom and Dionisha (Poirier) Read, by whom he was predeceased. Charles
is survived by his rock of 48 years, his wife Helen (MacEachern), son
Michael (Kalin McCluskey) in Ottawa, Beth O’Donnell (Travis)
in Fredericton, and his grandsons Wesley and Andrew
O’Donnell. He is further survived by siblings Sheila Coleman
(Jack), Darrell (Barb), Paula Gardner, Rhonda Smith (Barry) all of
Sydney, NS; Bill (Karen) of Saskatoon; Debbie MacArthur (Alan) of
Edmonton; In-Laws John MacEachern, Alex MacEachern, Don MacEachern
(Sylvia), Mervyn MacEachern, Evelyn Green (Fred), Edmund MacEachern
(Colleen) of Sydney, NS; as well as many nieces and nephews across
Canada. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brother
Tom Read (Susan) of Dieppe; his in-laws Donald and Ellen MacEachern as
well as brother-in-law Brian Gardner.
Charles was born and grew up in Cape Breton and was a proud,
die hard Caper in every sense of the word. He began his career in the
insurance industry there as a claims adjuster. Through the years, he
moved through sales, to management to starting his own brokerage. In
1992, lured by Canada Life, he moved to Fredericton, NB, to take over
as their regional manager for the territory. In 1996, he started his
own wealth management firm, Charles W. Read & Associates Inc.,
now Generations Wealth Management under the direction of his
son-in-law, Travis.
Charles began his career with the Co-operators in 1973 and
spent 48 years in the industry. When he went out on his own, he began
his business like many, at a desk in his basement. Through hard work
and a reputation for great client service, he grew that business to
the largest book of Manulife business east of Montreal. Charles was a
fellow of the Insurance Institute of Canada, a lifetime member of the
Life Underwriters Association of Canada (now Advocis), and many other
industry accolades for excellence in client service.
Charles was an active volunteer in the community and loved to
help people. While in Sydney, he revived the Scouting movement in
Coxheath, NS. In Fredericton, he was actively involved in the Boys and
Girls Club and an active donor to the many local organizations. His
most recent passion was advocating for people with Scleroderma, of
which he had been afflicted.
He enjoyed gardening and taking his grandsons fishing. He
lived for spending summers at the family bungalow in Ben Eoin and
swimming at Big Pond Beach where he made many
friends.
As per Charles’ wishes there will be no visitation.
A funeral service will be held at a later date in Cape Breton. In lieu
of flowers, the family request you make a donation to Scleroderma
Atlantic, PO Box 31102, Gladstone, Halifax, NS, B3K 5T9, or
sclerodermaatlanic.ca.


Ever the planner,
Charlie’s final gift to his family was the first draft of
this obituary. We hope we did him justice in completing it.
www.mcadamsfh.com

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Charles Wesley Read 19512022..

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