Chester-Dilday-Obituary

Chester S. Dilday

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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FAYETTEVILLE - Chester Simeon Dilday, 96, of Fayetteville, died Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. He was a Marine Corps veteran. Services: Funeral, 2 p.m. Saturday in Essex Funeral Home in DeWitt, Ark. Burial in DeWitt Cemetery. Survived by: Wife, Mildred; son, Chester; seven grandchildren; and eight...

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ALWAYS had a smile on his face, was a friend to everybody, a pleasure to know him and be a special friend of mine. Worked with him for almost 20yrs, in New Lexington ,Ohio

MILLIE , SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, CHESTER WAS A VERY DEDICATED PERSON , WHO WE LOVED VERY MUCH, THERE WASNT ANYTHING , HE WOULDNT DO FOR ANY OF US EMPLOYEES AT BRYANT, YOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. PEGGY BURNS

Mildred and Family, I was sorry to hear of Chester's passing. I met him in 1971 when I became an employee of Bryant Mfg. We were good friends, someone you could always talk to.He was a great man and I know he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Anna Barnes

Thinking of you Millie.....

To Feathers' entire family: We were indeed sorry to hear of Chet's passing from this life, yet overjoyed that we had an opportunity to know him for a bit. He taught me several life lessons and I have not forgotten. "Hope springs eternal" to quote his quote. Be comforted in knowing that he did his best to serve the Lord, and now he'll be rewarded. Our thoughts are with you in this time. Lovingly remebering him...

Dear Heidi, I know that you had one of the best grandfathers any gal could have.
I so enjoyed your write up--as the Lancaster Obituary was rather short and not personal. Yes, we remember your Grandfather with much love. We so enjoyed talking with him and listening to his years of meeting sweet Millie and the war and how he managed to do what the doctors said he could never do and that was "WORK"!! He had hurt his back in someway. You are in our prayers.

Love & Prayers,

Chester you will always remain in my heart as a kind and loving friend. You held my hand through many trials and tribulations and when Ernie lost his leg, you and Millie would come weekly and visit and take me to eat. I am happy to know that you are with your Saviour now and free of pain.

Dear Mildred and Family,

It was in February, 1960, that Chester
our home seeking a pastor for the Hubert
Avenue Baptist Church in Lancaster, Ohio.
On our first visit to the church, we visited in your home, shared dinner with you and worship together.

From that day forward, the Dilday family
has been a part of our lives. For many
years we shared the ministry of the church, the development of our family and all of our lives.

Chester...