J.-Chugg-Obituary

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J. Alan Chugg

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I remember Jay as a wonderful human being and friend. I meet him when he lived in Maryland and worked for Black and Decker. I am so sorry to learn of his passing..I am certain that he will be missed by many. I want his family members to know that I have his photo album from his childhood that he left with me. Please get in touch with me so I can send it to you. Again..sorry for everyone’s loss. Email me at [email protected] . Thank you.

Only just found out that J had left us. I worked with him at Black and Decker in the UK between 1989 and 1991. Went to both his homes in Windsor and also took my wife to visit him in about 1996. Many happy memories of J, rest in peace my friend, condolences to all his family.

Rest in peace my dear friend. It was a blessing knowing you. So glad you spent your last years with you love Mary.

I just found out about Jays passing.Im so very sorry.He was such a good friend .

To my dear Mate Jay may you rest in peace. Our Power Tool time together was quite something, from hanging drywall in your reno in Baltimore back in 89 to the endless amount of user-based knowledge that you passed on in the B&D days that still gets referenced today. A great friend who showed us the beauty of Idaho on a weeklong 1500-mile journey whilst touring the US.
Will miss our long-distance catch ups.

Sorry for your loss.

Sorry for the loss of Alan. Was a good friend way back in the Acequia days.

The best person I ever met. He loved his birds. YoLo and will truly miss him
Fly high Chief

Rest in Peace Shipmate, Fair Winds and Following Seas!

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J.'s Obituary

J. Alan Chugg was born July 22,1947 in Rupert, Idaho to Jay L and Elma Gerlack Chugg. He was the first of 4 children followed by sisters,  Cathy, Susan and Marlyce.  He attended the University of Idaho College in Moscow for one year before serving in the United States Navy for 24 Years...

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