Capt. Charles L.
Mull, USN (Ret.)
Brunswick, Me.- Capt. Charles L. Mull died on Sunday,
September 22nd in Brunswick at the age of 91.
Born in Reading, PA on 30 December 1927, Captain "Chuck”
Mull grew up in Catskill, N.Y. He graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in
Albany with the class of 1945 and the United States Naval Academy with the
class of 1950. Commissioned Ensign, U. S. Navy, he began a 31-year naval
career.
Chuck served four deployments from the outset of the Korean
Conflict aboard three ships with heavy cruiser USS Toledo (CA-133), amphibious
landing ship USS LST 854, and Commanding Officer of minesweeper USS Kite
(AMS-22) based in Sasebo, Japan.
After graduating from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, CA, his additional ship assignments included anti-submarine aircraft
carrier USS Valley Forge (CVS-45) and the destroyer USS Dupont (DD-941). He was
selected for naval engineering duty in 1960.
Subsequent assignments included U.S. Naval Shipyard Long
Beach, CA; staff of Commander Cruiser Destroyer Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet in San
Diego, CA; U.S. Naval Ship Repair Facility Yokosuka, Japan; Naval Ship
Engineering Center, Wash. DC; Commanding Officer U. S. Naval Electronics System
Command Southeast, Charleston, SC; Technical Director Oliver Hazard Perry FFG-7
Guided Missile Frigate Program at Naval Ship Sea Systems Command, Wash. DC; and
Commanding Officer and U. S. Navy Supervisor of Shipbuilding and Fleet Overhaul
and Repair, Bath, Maine for FFG-7 Guided Missile Frigate class construction
contracts and those for destroyer and other active fleet overhauls. Upon his
retirement in 1981, he was presented with the Presidential Legion of Merit for
his eight years with the FFG-7 Frigate program, among previous decorations and
campaigns.
Chuck met his wife, Sally, the former Sara Louise Tooke, in
Long Beach, CA, and they were married in 1952 at the old Fort Myer Chapel in
Washington, D.C.
The Mulls began their Navy retirement in Brunswick with the
purchase of the Stowe Travel International travel agency and operated it for 18
years. During and subsequent to this period Chuck served in leadership
positions with United Way of Midcoast Maine, Brunswick Area Chamber of
Commerce, Casco Bay Council of the U.S. Navy League, Brunswick Downtown
Business Group, Military Civilian Community Council, Brunswick Rotary Club and
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. He was honored with the distinguished Joshua
Chamberlain Award in 1981 and in 2006 the Lifetime Achievement Award by the
Southern Midcoast Maine Chamber of Commerce.
Capt. Mull was predeceased by daughter Carol, granddaughter
Stephanie and brother Gerard. He is survived by his wife Sally, daughter Debbie
of Ballston Spa, NY and son Charlie of Portland, six grandchildren and eight
great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, September 28th
at 2PM from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 27 Pleasant St. Brunswick. Interment
with military honors to follow in St. Paul’s Memorial Garden.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to US
Naval Academy Foundation 274 Wood Road Annapolis, MD 21402 or St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church 27 Pleasant St. Brunswick, Maine 04011.
Arrangements are by Stetson’s Funeral Home 12 Federal St.
Brunswick, Maine 04011, where memorial condolences may be expressed at
stetsonsfuneralhome.com