Chess-Trethewy-Obituary

Chess Trethewy

Phoenix, Arizona

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Chess Trethewy, 54, of Keizer, Oregon, passed away April 2, following a long battle with cancer. Chess was born May 30, 1952 in Salamanca, N.Y. He grew up in Phoenix, graduating in 1970 from Sunnyslope High School. He re-received a Congressional appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy....

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Happy birthday, Chess. This year would be so great to talk to you because the Yankees seem to have a worthy team again ... although Hal Steinbrenner already is threatening to cut payroll next year. Just want you to know, I miss you every day. No day goes by without you in my thoughts.

Hi Little brother. I'm still missing you and think of you often. It's been another year to let you know your legacy lives on in me. How I wish we could go back and have those precious times together. I even tear up as I write this. You are in good hands in heaven. Give dad a hug for me and we'll see you again one day.

It's been another year and I still think about you and still get misty eyed. I cherished all the good times we had growing up and we had a heck of a lot of them. I always looked up to you - my little brother who always seemed to come out on top of whatever you tackled. You left us way too early. Love always, Steve

Too my little brother. I miss you deeply and think of you daily. We never really had much but we had each other. Though you are gone, the memories will always be with me. I'm sure you and dad are enjoying the jam sessions in heaven. We miss you very much.
Steve

Thanks so much for those who have made entry into this book. Chess was a great brother and will be deeply missed. He was surrounded by a really great family. Take care & thanks again for the entries and care.

Wow, what a shock when I opened the newspaper on Tuesday. I am so deeply saddened by this loss. Chess was a great friend to me during grade school and high school. He was always lots of fun, positive, creative, possessed leadership qualities, and was an all around nice guy. He was someone destined to achieve great things - and he did.
My sincere sympathy to each family member.

Steve,

Renee and I were deeply saddened by the loss of your brother Chess. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones. God Bless.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Trethewey family at this sad time. I remember Chess to be a great guy!

Steve,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.