MOULTONBOROUGH, N.H. — Frederick Norman Carver, 70, passed away on Thursday, June 29, at his home in Moultonborough, N.H., after a long illness. He was in the company of his wife of 43 years and three loving children.
Frederick was born in Farmington and lived in Rangeley at the Carver Lodge on Rangely Lake. His grandfather Clarence Gile was a Maine Guide and guided President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ted Williams. Fred was honored to have attended the fishing trip at a very young age.
Frederick attended North Yarmouth Academy and went on to study at Bowdoin College. He received a degree in English with a dual minor in astrophysics and theoretical astronomy from Belknap College.
He married Cynthia Woodman in 1973. He worked for the city of Dover, N.H., as an engineer and surveyor, then moved on to Bald Peak Country Club after the birth of his third child. He retired from Bald Peak Country Club in 2011.
Fred enjoyed spending time with his children as a Cub Scout leader. He was a lieutenant in the Civil Air Patrol for five years. His hobbies included painting, drawing, photography, and was known for being an avid story teller.
He leaves his loving wife Cynthia; daughter, Beth; sons, Benjamin and Jonathan; three grandchildren, Gabriel, Laura and Eva-Lyn; his sister, Linda Van-Curan; and family in New York. He was a loving father and husband.
To view Frederick’s book of memories go to; www.mayhewfuneralhomes.com.