Rev. Eugene J. Charman

March 10, 1944 ~ March 25, 2025
Born in:
Newport, Rhode Island
Resided in:
East Haven, Connectciut
Rev. Eugene J. Charman, entered into eternal life on March 25, 2025, the solemnity of the Annunciation. Fr. Gene was born in Newport, RI on March 10, 1944 to the late Genevieve (Grudzinski) Charman and Eugene R. Charman. Fr. Gene spent his childhood growing up along the shoreline and was a proud alumni of Notre Dame High School in West Haven. It was at Notre Dame where he first encountered the Brothers of the Holy Cross, who were essential in forming Fr. Gene into a Christian man of faith. After graduating from Notre Dame, Fr. Gene attended Stonehill College, where he studied physics, and decided to pursue a calling to religious life and entered the Novitiate of the Brothers of the Holy Cross. Discerning that he was called to the priesthood, Fr. Gene began studying for the Archdiocese of Hartford at Theological College in Washington, D.C., and was ordained to the priesthood on May 22, 1971 by Archbishop John F. Whealon at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford. Upon ordination, Fr. Gene was assigned to St. James in Manchester. Fr. Gene loved his priesthood and his many assignments in Southington, Woodbridge, West Haven, Oakville, Cheshire, Orange, and North Haven. In his priesthood, Fr. Gene was an early computer guru, and was tasked with helping to implement computers into many of the parishes of the Archdiocese. In time after evading becoming a pastor for many years, Fr. Gene was assigned to St. Thomas Becket parish as the administrator and later pastor in 2000, and stayed there until 2012, when he was assigned as pastor to Holy Infant parish in Orange. Fr. Gene retired as a priest of the Archdiocese of Hartford in 2019, and in retirement helped out in many parishes in the greater New Haven area. Fr. Gene enjoyed studying John Henry Newman, the sarum rite, and all things technological. Father was predeceased by his sisters, Patricia O’Brien and Barbara Hughes, and is survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Fr. Gene will be celebrated by the Most Reverend Christopher J. Coyne, Archbishop of Hartford on Monday, March 31 at 11 a.m. at St. Bridget of Sweden Parish, 175 Main St., Cheshire, CT. The Mass will be live streamed on St. Bridget of Sweden’s Facebook page. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Notre Dame High School, Attn. Development Office, One Notre Dame Way, West Haven, CT 06516. Beecher & Bennett Funeral Home, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden has been entrusted with the arrangements. To send condolences, please see obituary at www.beecherandbennett.com.
Services
Mass of Christian Burial: March 31, 2025 11:00 am
St. Bridget of Sweden Church
175 Main Street
Cheshire, CT 06410
I am deeply saddened to learn of Father Gene’s passing. I came to know him well when he was the pastor of Holy Infant Church in Orange. What a wonderful, gentle man and even better priest! I had the good fortune of running into him at Mass at St. Vincent de Paul in East Haven after his retirement, and he shared that he was enjoying his retirement while living there. I will always have fond memories of him. May you rest in eternal peace, Fr. Gene, a good and faithful priest. 🙏🏼
Eugene Charman was my uncle, my mother’s brother. Uncle Gene was in seminary while I was growing up (and we lived far apart) so we didn’t see him often. However, we reconnected several years ago. I learned that he was an expert at genealogies and all things computer. He also loved to travel to places that had houseboats, so he could stay on the houseboats overnight. Uncle Gene was funny and had a keen sense of humor. He encouraged me to interject more fun and adventure into my life and to not be too serious or work too much – great advice! I’m glad I got to know him better. He will be missed.
My parents and I met Father Gene when he was the pastor at Holy Infant Church. My Dad, a Protestant, enjoyed Father Gene’s sermons very much. He was a wonderful, kind man and Priest. Rest in Peace and know you will always be remembered.
The Napierkowski’s
Working as your secretary at Holy Infant Church in Orange was special.
You were always kind to your staff and helpful to the parishioners, who loved and respected you so much. You will be missed.