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Joseph Glenn Chilson Sr., 94, passed away on Tuesday, November 19, 2013 in Port Orange, FL. Born to parents, E.C. Chilson and Stella Babura in Pennsylvania. He was a retired carpenter and electrician. Mr. Chilson was preceded in death by his children: Richard Chilson, Lea Stephan, Andrew Chilson and Joseph Chilson Jr. He is survived by children: Gloria Smith, Tina Nowling, Daniel Chilson, Paula Smith, and Stella Ott; brother: Walter Chilson; sisters: Ella Osborne and Geraldine Puffer; 25 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren. There will be a Memorial Service on Friday, November 22, 2013 at 11:00 AM with Chaplain Alex Carmichel officiating at Baldauff Family Funeral Home; 1233 Saxon Boulevard, Orange City, FL 32763
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Dad,
My life will never be the same without you here. But i know your now my guardian angel. You will always be in my heart
I love you Dad
Love, Gloria (Cookie)
Gloria Smith
November 28, 2013
Rest in Peace..the journey is ended you are home now...
Joann Ott
November 24, 2013
Grandpa, Even though we were miles apart, you know you will always be right here in my heart. I will see you again someday. I love you
Cyndi Peterson
November 21, 2013
November 20, 2013
Dad,
I am so thankful for the things you have taught me over the years. I was blessed to have a Dad like you; one who has been there every time I needed advice, guidance, or just a shoulder to lean on. I do hope that over time the hole in my heart will be able to heal. The candle will forever burn so you know where to find me. I love you Dad.
Stella
November 20, 2013
Goodbye Uncle Joe see ya on the other side.
Marty O'Day
November 20, 2013
I will miss you so much. Wish we had been in touch more then we have. Always in my heart "Honey Chilson". Love Amber
November 20, 2013
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