Chester-Kennedy-Obituary

Chester N. Kennedy

Brewster, Massachusetts

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KENNEDY, Chester N. Chester N. Kennedy, a resident of Brewster, MA, formerly of Plainville died Friday (March 14, 2008), at Cape Cod Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was born August 2, 1928 in Milbridge, ME, attended Bangor High School and graduated from the University of Maine with...

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Dear Pat,
Heard about Chet, through Dody, and we are so sorry about his passing. We didn't know him well, but enough to know that the two of you were very happy together. I know that your folks always had good things to say of him. Embrace the memories, Pat, and know that you will be with him again one day. Take care of yourself, and give our love to your family. Love and hugs, Jillane & Bud DeCesere

Dear Pat, I am sorry to read of Chet's death, you are in my thoughts and prayers, your school mate .

To Pat & Steve I am sorry for your loss. Have many fond memories of trips to Thompson Speedway with Mr K at the wheel and the wonderful hospitatility during those stays at Brewster in my youth. Now he joins his daughter and my wife in the great beyond, RIP Chester, the world is a better place for you being in it.

Though I didn't know Mr. Kennedy personally, I'm good friends with his son Steve. Much like the relationship I have with my mom Doris, Steve's dad took him to the races early-on, leading to his son's long-time love of short track racing. I offer the condolances of the entire Speedbowl family.

Dave Dykes
Public Relations
Waterford Speedbowl.

Sorry for your loss I knew Mr. Kennedy back in 1973 he was my guidance counselor at Bulkeley High School I had him for the four years I was in school. He made it easy for me in school he was there to talk and always was a great listen I am sorry that he is gone but he will not be forgotten. My prayers and condolences are with you and your family.

Dear Pat,
I was so sorry to hear about Chet- he was my first mentor as a Director in the SPBA and always provided insightful advice. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family