Al-Chesser-Obituary

Al Chesser

Centennial, Colorado

1914 - 2016

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Al H. Chaser, known to his family as "Daddy Jim", our beloved Patriarch, passed away peacefully on September 25, 2016, at the age of 102, from natural causes. His life was truly a life of which movies and classics are written. He was born on February 26, 1914 to James and Mary Pearl Chaser on a...

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This is a man whose presence was felt the moment he entered the room. He packed a lot of living into 102 productive years. He was respected and admired by business and union leaders, politicians, adults and children. He touched each of us at The Adoption Exchange. He was smart, accomplished, courageous and generous. To know him, even for only a few years, was to love him. I am grateful to have had that honor.

We owe President Chesser so much for the years of representation of his members In the United Transportation Union. Mr. Chesser , may you rest in peace. Our sincere condolences to his family. He will be missed by so many people who's lives he changed for the better.

Sincerely,

Greg and Joan Farris
Pocatello, Idaho

I didn't know Al all that well, but I have heard his great stories and his legacy is one to be admired. I know he is dancing with the angels and with our Lord and Savior.

Sending our condolences to all the friends and family of a great leader who will always be remembered in the hearts and minds of his Brothers and Sisters in the Labor movement. Few will reach the pinnacle of success Al reached and very few of those who do will be remembered like Al will be remembered for the accomplishments they obtained along the way!

Sincerely,
Maryland State Legislative Board
United Transportation Union

UTU C&T Salt Lake City

You can't take the sorrow out of death unless you take the love out of life...

A dedicated life!

David L. & Aline Smith
North Ogden, UT

Al H. Chesser, "A Man Of His Word"

Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. Al was a great leader and brother. Carl Cochran, UTU

TO THE FAMILY OF AL H. CHESSER :

The death of Al was received with shock and much sadness. Please accept my personal and sincere condolences. Our years of friendship will always be important entries in my book of memories.

It would be tempting to say that Al inherited the ingredients of his success or that it was something within his bloodlines. But instead it was the sum total of merit, and hard work, and especially, the choices that he alone made for himself that determined...

Wonderful Giving Godly and Amazing Man. He did Unbelievable things in his life.