Charles Allan Morrison ’54

Charles Allan Morrison ’54 of Naples, Florida, and Sunapee, New Hampshire, died on December 27, 2022, after a brief illness. Charlie grew up in Laconia, New Hampshire, and at Dartmouth was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dartmouth Outing Club, and Athletic Council and was manager of the squash team. He served the class and College on many committees. He graduated from Amos Tuck Business School in 1955 and Harvard Law School in 1958 and worked with Arthur Andersen for 31 years, rising to partner. Despite his academic and professional successes, he was perhaps most at home tailgating, rooting on his beloved Big Green sports teams. He was involved with Needham Youth Soccer, where winning was always second to having fun. He was also an avid golfer and a longtime member of Baker Hill Golf Club in Newbury, New Hampshire, where he was the only scratch golfer with a 36 handicap. His love of Camp Belknap in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, was reflected by his longtime service as a board member. He continued the tradition that his father started by sending his sons and grandsons to the camp for many summers. He was a former president of Harbor Ridge Yacht and Golf Club of Stuart, Florida, and spent many summers and winters enjoying Sunapee. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Frances; children Chris ’81, Charlie ’83, and Suzanne ’89; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.


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