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'Loved by so many': Father Charlie Cheverie dies at 86

Father Charlie Cheverie who served as a priest, teacher and community leader for more than 60 years died Saturday afternoon.

'Father touched the lives of so many people out of the generosity of his heart'

(Submitted by Susan Kidd)

Father Charlie Cheverie who served as a priest, teacher and community leader for more than 60 years died Saturday afternoon.

Cheverie was bornin 1932 in Charlottetown, where he wasordained to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown in 1957.

Father Charlie, as he was affectionately known, was "loved by so many," said Sister Sue Kidd, UPEI'scampus minister.

Not only did Cheverie serve as a spiritual leader for many in the community, he also had a master's degree and PhD in biology.

He spent many years teaching biology to generations of students at St. Dunstan's University and UPEI.

Susan Kidd and Father Charlie Cheverie. (Submitted by Susan Kidd )

Kidd remembers being invited to Prince Edward Island by Cheverie nearly 10 years agowhen he was intending to retire.

"But my guess would bethat's a word he didn't know what it meant, he wasn't one to retire," she said. "Although he left the campus ... in 2011 ... he was never farther away than a phone call."

Through much of his teaching career, he was theparish priest in Covehead, P.E.I.

Cheverie received several teaching awards during his career, includingthe Rotary Mentor Award and the Order of P.E.I.

He was also involved in the Island fiddling community and encouraged many young people to pick up the instrument.

Our University has lost a great friend in Father Charlie. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz

"You know how people say, kindness generates kindness?Father touched the lives of so many people out of the generosity of his heart," Kidd said.

UPEIoffered its condolences in a release posted at the university's website.

"Our University has lost a great friend in Father Charlie," saidAlaa Abd-El-Aziz,UPEI's president.

"He had such immense impact on students, faculty, and staff as well as the broader community through his pastoral ministry and involvement in the revival and preservation of traditional music on the Island," he said.

The funeral will be held at St. Dunstan's Basilica at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 5.

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