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Eleanor Jenkins Charles

Friend, family or stranger, it made no difference to Eleanor Charles whose joyful and boundless acceptance of differences enriched those who were privileged to know her. Seeing her open smile and feeling her warm attention opened the door to our better angels. Eleanor Jenkins Charles, 96, died peacefully on April 22, 2020 at the Country House, Wilmington, DE. Born in New London, CT, to Mary and John C. Jenkins, she grew up in Maplewood, NJ, and graduated from Columbia High School in 1941. In 1945, she graduated from the University of Vermont with a major in Dietetics.

Eleanor then worked as a dietician at Dartmouth College, in Hanover, NH. Because of WWII, almost all the students were either in the Marines or Navy. A cute sailor saw her behind the chow line, was smitten and began to woo her. As Eleanor was not about to trust any man in uniform, it took a while for him to win her over.  She and the sailor, Tom Charles, fell in love, and were married in Maplewood, NJ on July 6, 1946.

Tom worked for the DuPont Company in Wilmington, DE, for 29 years. During these years, they raised three children and Eleanor became an active and dedicated volunteer for several charities. She served in various capacities for over 30 years on the Junior Board of the Memorial Hospital then its successor Christiana Care, Inc. At the Memorial Hospital she developed her life-long love of greeting cards as the card buyer at the gift shop, a function she continued for the gift shop at the Country House.

In 1961, the family moved to Geneva, Switzerland, when her husband assumed responsibilities with DuPont’s European division. There Eleanor developed her love of travel and a joy of connecting with people from other countries. Shortly after returning to the States in 1967, the family hosted an American Field Service student from Japan who continues to be a close family friend. The student, Hinako Sato, thought of Eleanor as her second mom. After this very positive experience, Eleanor and Tom then jointly served as New Castle County field representatives for AFS from 1974 – 81, helping place and support 12 – 22 foreign students per year in various New Castle County high schools.

An active member of Westminster Presbyterian Church for over 50 years, she was instrumental in starting and for 16 years supporting the clothing room for Sojourner’s Place, a transitional residence for homeless people. In 1991 she started a college scholarship program as part of the church’s Urban Mission which continues to flourish.

In addition to her deep and lasting love of that “cute sailor,” certainly Eleanor’s proudest accomplishment was raising three children in a way that reflected her core values of respect, love and support. Family was always first with her and she relished her role as a “master scheduler,” organizing annual family reunions at the family summer cottage in NH and abroad. She worked hard to connect with all of her five grandchildren and valued each for their unique gifts.

After her husband Tom died in 2013, Eleanor continued to exude a caring and positive spirit even as her health declined. She cavorted with her Red Hat friends and was always game to put on her pumpkin hat on her birthday, Halloween. Ever the bridge player, she only stopped playing when she was 96 years young. With the help of dear friends, she continued to attend weekly worship at Westminster where she had many friends, young and old, who adored her. Eleanor especially appreciated and loved her wonderful caregivers at the Country House, where she was known for her spunk, humor and occasional enthusiastic use of her favorite expletive when she perceived injustice or hypocrisy. She never hesitated to tell the staff she loved them. Supported in this time by her loving family, aka “Team Eleanor,” she approached the increasing challenges of aging with honesty, grace and laughter and she shared this wisdom with family, caregivers and friends. Eleanor told it like it was and would not want us to mourn her but to celebrate with joy her life and her final peace.

Eleanor is survived by her children, Tom Charles and wife, Lynn, of Princeton, NJ, Susan Wilson, of Wilmington, and Judy Stafstrom and husband, Joel, of Spokane, Washington; her grandchildren, Marisa Charles, Natalie Battifora (husband Paolo Battifora), Krista Lachance (husband Steve Lachance), Will Stafstrom, and Carly Fuller (husband Casey Fuller); and one great grandchild, Julian Lachance.

The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to Sojourners’ Place, 2901 Northeast Blvd., Wilmington, DE 19802 (online donations at www.sojournersplace.org) or Acts Legacy Foundation (designation for Wesley Way/ Memory Unit) Country House, 4830 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807.

 

 

 

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Funeral Services

Memorial services will be held at a later date due to the COVID – 19 pandemic.

The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to Sojourners’ Place, 2901 Northeast Blvd., Wilmington, DE 19802 (online donations at www.sojournersplace.org) or Acts Legacy Foundation (designation for Wesley Way/ Memory Unit) Country House, 4830 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807.

 

 

 

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4/23/2020

Condolences

    Faye Branen writes,
    Tom, Lynn, Susan, Judy, Joel. My sympathy and prayers are with you and all your family in the loss of Eleanor. I always enjoyed being around her and Tommy when we would all get together at reunions and she will be missed. She has had a wonderful life and left many memories for you all. I know the Charles and Williams family are having a ball in Heaven and it is comforting to know where she is and you will see her (them) again. May God's grace and peace be with you all. I love you Faye
    04/25/2020 12:01 am
    Valaree Albertson lit a candle and writes,
    To all of you, I am sorry for the sudden loss of Eleanor. As was so beautifully written above, she was always so perky and expressive in her joy of life and in her caring about others. I always appreciated her honesty and I loved her smile and her ability to make a person feel valued. The love she had for all of you was selfless and I know as you work through your grief of missing her you will focus on all the wonderful memories you have of her, and of the life and relationship you were blessed to share. May you find peace in those memories and may all of you stay well. Hugs~Sue's friend
    04/25/2020 02:25 pm
    Allen Hirons writes,
    My parents loved Tom and Eleanor. They were great people and I remember them fondly. After my second day at school in Geneva, when strict German teacher Otto Mollinger gave me a D in a quiz ( I really thought that was unfair because I had missed a week of teaching!), I went over to the nearby Charles homestead and Mrs. Charles consoled me. Things got better. Mollinger told us that C was very good grade and thankfully I had no more Ds. Tom and Eleanor Charles were always a source of joy and optimism.
    04/26/2020 12:53 pm
    Gigi hatzis writes,
    My dad Nick Hatzis was also in the Memory Care Unit. Eleanor and her family were very welcoming and kind. I’m so sorry to see Eleanor has also passed. She will be missed by all. Gigi Hatzis
    04/26/2020 06:31 pm
    Donna Cohen lit a candle and writes,
    I have so many happy memories of being with Eleanor on the Junior Board. She was so very special I am so very grateful that I knew her! God bless her and her family!
    04/26/2020 09:44 pm
    Cynthia Heldt writes,
    I remember Mrs Charles as always welcoming, interested in me and kind to me as a small kid. The Charles' had the house across the street from the International School in Geneva- and it was great to know there were nice people so close to that sometimes forbidding institution in a foreign land. She would always greet you like a friend at Westminister Church at after service coffees in the basement. I visited her at the Country House about six months ago, when I passed her room while I was visiting another patient. She was still herself,as cheerful and welcoming as ever, although I am quite sure she did not know who I was. I wish all of you peace at knowing she did have a life well lived, and comfort in the many memories she has left you with. Cindy Heldt MD
    04/27/2020 08:38 am
    Carol Surprenant writes,
    I am so sorry to hear about Eleanor. I thought about her all of the time. She was a wonderful person and now she is with her beloved Tom. My condolences go out to all of your family.
    04/27/2020 06:25 pm
    Kristina Satterfield writes,
    What a wonderful tribute to Eleanor. She was a pleasure to know: a true friend. Thinking of you Sue and your brother and sister during this time.
    04/28/2020 09:46 pm
    Georgianna Riley lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Charles Family, On behalf of the members of the Junior Board of ChristianaCare, I extend our sincere sympathies on the loss of your mother and grandmother. Eleanor was an Emeritus member of our organization, joining the Junior Board in 1969. We are thankful for Eleanor’s years of volunteer service and commitment to the Junior Board. In her memory, a donation will be made to the Junior Board Memorial Fund. The monies in this fund are used to support various projects throughout ChristianaCare. Thank you for sharing Eleanor with us and our organization. Sincerely, Georgianna Riley Junior Board of Christiana Care, Inc. PO Box 1668 Wilmington, DE 19899
    04/30/2020 03:54 pm
    Ann Shadduck lit a candle and writes,
    I am heartbroken to lose my former neighbor and dear friend Eleanor. Our trips to and from church on Sunday mornings these last few years are treasured memories. Her warmth, love, wit and wisdom are forever with me. She was a truly remarkable woman and I am so privileged to have had her touch my life so deeply.
    04/30/2020 05:06 pm
    Polly Pyle-Carter and Jim Carter writes,
    My husband, Jim, and I were so sad to hear of Eleanor's passing. She was truly a remarkable lady who had such a wonderful, giving spirit and was so full of spunk! Eleanor was a long-time friend of my mother (Lorraine Pyle) from Westminster. After my parents moved to Dover and my Dad (Pete) died, I was so appreciative that Eleanor called her and on a few occasions even came to visit her when a friend could drive her down to visit. Eleanor was generous with her time and talents and was one of our absolute favorite "grand dames" at church. We will miss her smile and her presence so much. We are grateful for Eleanor's life and her time with us here on earth, and we know she is enjoying seeing her beloved Tom once again. We will celebrate her life once we can grieve together. In the interim, we apologize for this electronic message since we weren't sure where to send a handwritten card to her family. With deepest and heartfelt sympathy,
    05/03/2020 04:18 pm

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