Charles S. Bailes, a retired Commander of the United States Navy and retired DMD passed in his sleep at the Moosehaven Nursing Home on Monday evening, February 18, 2019. Charles was born on September 9, 1928 in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Susquehana University in Selingsgrove, Pennsylvania.
In 1948, he joined the U.S. Navy as a Midshipman, he joined the Navy's Flight Training in Pensacola and Corpus Christi and became a Commissioned Officer and fighter pilot, carrier based U.S. Atlantic Fleet. After completing his military service, Charles attended Harvard School of Dental Medicine where he earned his Masters in Dental Medicine. His thesis, A Radiographic Analysis of the Quality of Dental Care in 129 College Students, was published by Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 1967. He later opened his private practice in Boston, Massachusetts. Charles belonged to the American Dental Association, Massachussetts Dental Society, Pi Gamma Mu (National Social Science Honor Society) and the Harvard Odontological Society.
In 1989, he moved to Orange Park, Florida to enjoy its sunny and warm weather. He will be missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Maria-Corazon, sons George (Teri), Anthony (Shannon), and grandchildren, Savannah (Matthew), Connor and Grayson.
Neptune Society, Jacksonville
Charles S. Bailes, a retired Commander of the United States Navy and retired DMD passed in his sleep at the Moosehaven Nursing Home on Monday evening, February 18, 2019. Charles was born on September 9, 1928 in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Susquehana University in Selingsgrove, Pennsylvania.
In 1948, he joined the U.S. Navy as a Midshipman, he joined the Navy's Flight Training in Pensacola and Corpus Christi and became a Commissioned Officer and fighter pilot, carrier based U.S. Atlantic Fleet. After completing his military service, Charles attended Harvard School of Dental Medicine where he earned his Masters in Dental Medicine. His thesis, A Radiographic Analysis of the Quality of Dental Care in 129 College Students, was published by Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 1967. He later opened his private practice in Boston, Massachusetts. Charles belonged to the American Dental Association, Massachussetts Dental Society, Pi Gamma Mu (National Social Science Honor Society) and the Harvard Odontological Society.
In 1989, he moved to Orange Park, Florida to enjoy its sunny and warm weather. He will be missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Maria-Corazon, sons George (Teri), Anthony (Shannon), and grandchildren, Savannah (Matthew), Connor and Grayson.
Neptune Society, Jacksonville
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