

17, 1941 in Fairfax, Virginia. He grew up helping out on the farm in rapidly developing suburban Northern Virginia and graduated from Fairfax High School in 1959. He met his future wife, Frances Stein,while driving her school bus as a student bus driver and the high school sweethearts married on the 19th of July, 1963. Charlie served in the US Marine Corps Reserves for 8 years and throughout his life embodied Semper Fidelis.
Charlie studied auditing and worked for the U.S. Postal Service as an Inspector and as an auditor for AARP. For the bulk of his career he worked for the American Automobile Association National Office and Divisions initially as an auditor and then progressed through several management roles. When AAA moved to Florida, Charlie did too--leaving his beloved home state of Virginia. He retired from AAA after
nearly 25 years.
Charlie’s “retirement” was anything but retiring. For more than 20 years, he worked passionately
to serve others. He co-founded the Florida Chapter of Volunteer Optometric Service to Humanity (VOSH) (later VOSH/Southeast) in 1995 and served on their Board of Directors until his death. Charlie applied his organizing skills and incredible attention to detail when leading more than 30 missions for VOSH to distribute eyeglasses across the globe including: Cameroon, Vietnam, Ukraine, Paraguay, and many more. Through these trips and Charlie’s other extensive volunteer work, he cultivated lifelong friendships. Charlie served as Secretary/Treasurer for VOSH/Southeast and later for VOSH International, and they awarded Charlie a VOSH Fellowship in recognition for his years of volunteerism and leadership.
More recently, he was an active member of The Rotary Club of Lake Mary where he chaired
their very successful Shredathon and served on the House Committee--greeting everyone each
week unless he was off traveling the globe. Charlie also volunteered with the Lion’s Club both in
Florida and Virginia, and served with Friendship Force and the Lake Mary Elder Affairs Council.
A regular subscriber and supporter, Charlie greatly enjoyed performances at the Wayne Densch
Performing Arts Center. Finally, Charlie was an avid reader, a lifelong history enthusiast, and an
adventurer always available to join friends traveling anywhere and everywhere.
Charlie is survived by his children: Patricia Covington Petrone, Sanford, FL, Pamela Covington
Katz, Brookline, MA and Charles Henry Covington Jr, Stanardsville, VA. He is also survived by
seven grandchildren who he loved abundantly: Michaela Petrone, Devlyn Petrone, Joseph Katz,
David Katz, Elan Katz, Charles `Chip" Covington and William "Chase" Covington. Charlie’s wife
of 40 years, Frances Covington, died in 2003. He was also preceded in death by his parents,
Wallace and Rita and his siblings Wallace Covington, Ida Lee Carey, Marshall Covington.
DONS
The Ritz Theater at Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center201 S. Magnolia, Sanford, Florida 32771
The Rotary Club of Lake MaryP.O. Box 950535, Lake Mary, Florida 32795
VOSH/Southeast5485 W. Riverbend Road, Atten: Susan Stees, Treasurer, Donnellon, FL 34433
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