Charles Henry Fletcher, Jr.

Henry Charles Fletcher Jr., of Sewickley, Pennsylvania, a prominent retired banker with Mellon Bank, died Sept. 30, 2011.

Born in Grosse Point, MI, August 26, 1924 to the late Charles Henry Fletcher & Cara Louise VanCampen, he graduated in 1945 from Cornell University. BS in mechanical engineering and later earned an MBA from the University of Detroit.

Mr. Fletcher was a member of St. Stephen Episcopal Church, Allegheny Country Club, the Edgeworth Club, Duquesne Club & Rolling Rock Club.He joined Mellon Bank in 1960 as assistant vice president at the head of a new management program development. Fletcher became head of the Ofice of staff of the Mellon Bank in 1966 and in October 1968, was named senior vice president. In July 1982, he became head of the new Division of Community Affairs Office of the companies of Mellon Bank. He was also Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Foundation Mellon Bank.

He was also predeceased by his wife in July of 2005, Mary Elizabeth Cosgrove. Surviving are his children Ben G.Parsons of San Rafael, Calif., Susan Fletcher Eddy Fletcher Sewickley and Charles Henry III of Oahu, HI; his two sisters Ann Haughton Clearwater Florida and Louise Pierce of Flint Michigan. His grandchildren: Randolph Post Eddy III, NY, NY, Ruth Elizabeth Eddy, NY, NY, Christen Eddy Hadfield Concord, MA, Kellen Fletcher and Katie both of Los Angeles, CA, and Charles Henry Fletcher IV Hawaii also four great-grandchildren survive.

A memorial service will be held Sat, October 8th, 2011 at St. Stephens Church at 10 am, 405 Avenue Frederic. Sewickley PA 15143. Arrangements by Copeland Funeral Home Sewickley.Contributions: Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation W.PA. Chapter, 960 Penn Ave., Suite 1000, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222.

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Within the original gated community of Hawaii Loa Ridge, where development began in the late 1970s, is a second gated enclave of approximately 44 luxury homes called The Pointe at Hawaii Loa Ridge. Construction at The Pointe got under way around 1990; all lots were sold but a few remain undeveloped. With R-10 zoning, lots in The Pointe are generally larger than those in the rest of Hawaii Loa Ridge, contributing to the sense of privacy considered a particular feature of estates in the enclave.

As in the larger Hawaii Loa Ridge community, guidelines for design and construction to ensure quality and environmental integrity have been established by an architectural committee. Owners must agree to landscape their property, including the planting of specific mature trees. Colors, exterior siding, and roofing must be approved by the design review committee.

Common area maintenance and 24 hour security are provided by an on-site management office. Business matters for the home owners associations are handled by Certified Hawaii.

Currently available is a unique property being marketed by Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties Realtor Margaret Murchie the 2.99 acre Pointe Club. Originally built as a community facility, it is now being offered as a residential property consisting of a clubhouse of approximately 1,500 square feet, a large swimming pool, tennis court, and several party pavilions. “Most of the Hawaii Loa Ridge homes have their own swimming pools, so the Pointe Club was underutilized,” Murchie said. “Plus there are two tennis courts, a clubhouse, and two park areas in the main community, so Pointe owners took a vote and agreed to sell it as a single family residence. The Pointe Club is one of the largest pieces of developable ocean view property in all of East Oahu.”

Murchie, who has been active in Hawaii Loa for more than 20 years with nearly 60 recorded sales, is listing the property for $5,775,000. “This property represents a once in a lifetime opportunity to create a one of a kind estate,” Murchie said. “The existing club building, an award winning design by Group 70, could be converted into the main home, or used as a guest house or pool house. The lot cannot be subdivided but zoning allows for the construction of a much larger residence provided it is approved by the architectural review committee. The view from the 700 foot elevation is spectacular. The buyer could transform this property into East Oahu’s premier estate.


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