Charles Lee Reese III, 19281985 (aged 56 years)

Name
Charles Lee /Reese/ III
Given names
Charles Lee
Surname
Reese
Name suffix
III
Birth
Address: Wilmington, DE
Birth of a brother
Birth of a sister
Death of a paternal grandfather
Cause: Heart attack
Education
Death of a maternal grandmother
Birth of a son
Death of a paternal grandmother
Death of a mother
Death of a brother
Death
January 6, 1985 (aged 56 years) Age: 56
Cause of death: Cancer
Address: Mendenhall, PA
Note: Obituary from the Philadelphia Inquirer - June 2, 1985

Obituary from the Philadelphia Inquirer - June 2, 1985
Deceased Name: CHARLES L. REESE 3D, PHYSICIAN
Dr. Charles Lee Reese 3d, 56, a prominent physician in Pennsylvania and Delaware, died yesterday of cancer at his home in Mendenhall, Pa.
Dr. Reese was a native of Wilmington and a 1950 graduate of Princeton University. He began practicing medicine in Wilmington in 1963 and was head of the neurology sections for both the Medical Center of Delaware and St. Francis Hospital, both in Wilmington, at the time of his death. A fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and of the American College of Physicians, Dr. Reese was a clinical professor of neurology at Thomas Jefferson University and was a member of several medical societies.
After serving in the Korean War, he earned his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College, in Philadelphia, in 1958 and pursued graduate training in neurology at Jefferson and Pennsylvania Hospital.
Dr. Reese was from a prominent Delaware family. His father, Charles Lee Reese Jr., is former editor-in-chief and publisher of the Wilmington Morning News and News Journal newspapers. His late grandfather, Charles Lee Reese, was the first chemical director of the DuPont Co. Dr. Reese belonged to numerous social organizations, including the Wilmington Club, the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin and the Society of Colonial Wars.
He is survived by his wife, Katherine; sons, Dr. Charles Lee Reese 4th, and Douglas Boyd Reese; his father; a sister, and a grandchild.
A memorial service will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at Christ Church Christiana Hundred in Greenville, Del. Burial in Odessa, Del., will be private.

Burial
Cemetery: Corbit Cemetery
Family with parents
father
Lee at dinner table
19031989
Birth: April 7, 1903 40 31 Wilmington, DE
Death: August 19, 1989Hockessin, DE
mother
Harriet Curtis: 3 generations
19031971
Birth: June 27, 1903 45 31 Newark, New Castle Co., Delaware
Death: 1971
Marriage MarriageOctober 2, 1926Wilmington, New Castle Co., Delaware
6 years
younger brother
Peter boating on Lake Atitlan
19321978
Birth: June 15, 1932 29 28 Wilmington, DE
Death: July 25, 1978Chicago, IL
-4 years
himself
19281985
Birth: August 21, 1928 25 25
Death: January 6, 1985Home
4 years
younger sister
Father’s family with Private
father
Lee at dinner table
19031989
Birth: April 7, 1903 40 31 Wilmington, DE
Death: August 19, 1989Hockessin, DE
stepmother
Private
Family with Katherine Lloyd Evans
himself
19281985
Birth: August 21, 1928 25 25
Death: January 6, 1985Home
partner
son
Private
son
19532019
Birth: February 16, 1953 24 22 Wilmington, DE
Death: August 3, 2019
Private + Katherine Lloyd Evans
partner’s partner
Private
partner
Death

Obituary from the Philadelphia Inquirer - June 2, 1985
Deceased Name: CHARLES L. REESE 3D, PHYSICIAN
Dr. Charles Lee Reese 3d, 56, a prominent physician in Pennsylvania and Delaware, died yesterday of cancer at his home in Mendenhall, Pa.
Dr. Reese was a native of Wilmington and a 1950 graduate of Princeton University. He began practicing medicine in Wilmington in 1963 and was head of the neurology sections for both the Medical Center of Delaware and St. Francis Hospital, both in Wilmington, at the time of his death. A fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and of the American College of Physicians, Dr. Reese was a clinical professor of neurology at Thomas Jefferson University and was a member of several medical societies.
After serving in the Korean War, he earned his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College, in Philadelphia, in 1958 and pursued graduate training in neurology at Jefferson and Pennsylvania Hospital.
Dr. Reese was from a prominent Delaware family. His father, Charles Lee Reese Jr., is former editor-in-chief and publisher of the Wilmington Morning News and News Journal newspapers. His late grandfather, Charles Lee Reese, was the first chemical director of the DuPont Co. Dr. Reese belonged to numerous social organizations, including the Wilmington Club, the Confrerie des Chevaliers du Tastevin and the Society of Colonial Wars.
He is survived by his wife, Katherine; sons, Dr. Charles Lee Reese 4th, and Douglas Boyd Reese; his father; a sister, and a grandchild.
A memorial service will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at Christ Church Christiana Hundred in Greenville, Del. Burial in Odessa, Del., will be private.