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Charles Warriner Kable Sr.

Posted 6/19/08

Charles Warriner Kable Sr., 61 REHOBOTH BEACH - Charles Warriner Kable Sr., of Rehoboth Beach, died Monday, June 16, 2008, at Delaware Hospice Center in Milford, after a long bout fighting cancer. He …

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Charles Warriner Kable Sr.

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Charles Warriner Kable Sr., 61

REHOBOTH BEACH - Charles Warriner Kable Sr., of Rehoboth Beach, died Monday, June 16, 2008, at Delaware Hospice Center in Milford, after a long bout fighting cancer. He was 61.

Charles was born in Baltimore, on Aug. 3, 1946, the son of the late Allan M. Kable Jr. and Doris E. (Warriner) Kable.

After graduating from Catonsville Senior High School in 1965, he was employed by Hutzler's Department Store located in the Westview Shopping Center in Catonsville, Md., in the furniture department and ultimately advanced to a buyer's position in the home furnishings department at the main store on Howard Street in Baltimore.

He then proceeded to interior design positions in Annapolis, and Washington, D.C., before moving to the Eastern Shore.

In 1983, the property at 112 N.W. Front St. in Milford was purchased and renovations began prior to opening the circa 1811 building as the Banking House Inn.

Mr. Kable, "Chuck," and William Macklin, "Mac," were co-owners of the Banking House Inn from 1983 to 1995.

Charles served as the chef and Mac was the bartender of the bed and breakfast establishment specializing in good food and good service provided in an elegant and charming atmosphere.

The Inn was in its hayday in the early 1990s receiving numerous awards and recognition as an establishment providing an all-around outstanding dining experience.

Charles then served as the executive chef at Sydney's on Main Street, Rehoboth Beach.

He more recently was a display designer at Johnny Janosik's Furniture Store and retail salesman at Mitchell's Furniture store both in Laurel.

Charles is survived by his son, Charles Warriner Kable Jr. and his wife Jennifer Lynn Kable; grandsons, Jack James Kable and Charles Warriner Kable III, all of Howell, Mich.; brothers, Allan Miller Kable III of Sanford, N.C., Floyd Michael Kable and his wife Stephanie of Atlanta, Steven Douglas Kable and his wife Roberta of Princess Anne, Md., and David Lynn Kable of Baltimore; and nieces and nephews include, Jason A. Kable of Pikesville, Md., Amy E. Ensor of Catonsville, Md., Paul Kable of Peach Tree City, Ga., Barry Kable of McDonough, Ga., David J. Kable of Baltimore, Angela Kable of Baltimore, Steven Kable of Salisbury, Md. and Sean and Richard Kable of Princess Anne.

A memorial service will be 6 p.m. Friday in the chapel of Berry-Short Funeral Home, 119 NW Front St., Milford, where friends may call after 5 p.m.

Instead of flowers, donations may be made to Delaware Hospice, 100 Patriots Way, Milford, DE 19963.

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