Afrem-Chavoor-Obituary

Afrem Chavoor

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Afrem "Al" Chavoor, 94WORCESTER - Afrem "Al" Chavoor, 94 of Worcester, died November 16th. O'CONNOR BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME. 592 Park Avenue is assisting the family with arrangements.oconnorbrothers.com

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Your all in our thoughts and prayers always....listen to the music he’s still playing and with you.

The Bianchi Family..

Randy, Gail and family, I'm sorry for your loss.

Randy, my heart felt condolences to you and your family. I remember well seeing him while we were on R-1. Your in our thoughts and prayers. Frank and Kelly

Randy,
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. May he rest in PEACE and the memories live on forever.

Rod , Corey and Family,

My most profound sympathies on the passing of your beloved father and grandfather. I will always remember seeing him perform with his big band and daughter Sharyn singing - drinking hot chocolate outside to see him perform. I still today -have one of the tapes he made of his music and how pleased he was that a younger generation was still interested in that type of music. How enjoyable it was at family gatherings with him educating me -on the plight of the...

Sending the white light to all of you. You all were blessed to have such a wonderful Father and Mother & (Gram). With Love, The Bianchi Family.

Sharyn and family,
Our sympathy on the passing of your dear father. May he enjoy the music of Heaven.
Sherry and Bob

To the Chavoor family, we are so sorry to read of Al's passing. He was truly a gentle man. May your happy memories carry you through this sad time.

The Jermakian family is so sorry to hear of Afie's passing. He was always an inspiration to me and we always shared notes on our saxophone experiences. I will never forget playing in his big band while briefly living in Worcester in the 80's. He, along with all the others that have passed from his generation, will be sorely missed but never forgotten. Life goes on and I hope to be in his band again when joining him in his new life.