Charles L. Hayes, Monumental Life executive [The Baltimore Sun]
By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | |
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The former
After serving in the
He was named assistant secretary of Monumental in 1958 and promoted to vice president and secretary in 1966.
"He was very serious about his work, and he would dwell on things and go over and over them again to make sure they were right before he released it," recalled
"His nickname was 'Good Time Charlie.' He was a great guy. If you had a party and things were slow, Charlie would enliven them up. He had a great sense of humor," said
While working at the insurance company, which is now part of Dutch insurer
"He imitated
After retiring from Monumental in 1985,
In 1964, the former Cedarcroft resident moved to a home on
The statue, which had been part of a celebrated exhibit in
At the time,
After searching the woods with neighbors, he called police and filed a report, in which the Neanderthal was referred to as a "caveman."
"His hope is that if any one sees a caveman, one who isn't breathing, they will either call
"It was never recovered," his daughter,
He was also a member of the
"He met her when he was a college student at
Plans for a memorial service are incomplete.
In addition to his wife and daughter,
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