Chester-McGlockton-Obituary

Chester McGlockton

Danville, Calif., North Carolina

Age 42

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Danville, Calif., North Carolina

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Chester McGlockton, a Stanford assistant football coach and former Oakland Raiders defensive lineman, died Nov. 29, 2011, of an apparent heart attack.

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Well. Being ran over for the first and only time in my entire high school career was very embarrassing. But if had to be done again i would want it to be chet. It was a very humbling moment to say the least. It was a trick play with big chet doing a end around and i was the linebacker on the opposing team. I went a 100 miles a hour at chet just as i would anyone else as soon as i saw him turn the corner knowing this was going to be the next David and goliath story. Well it didn't work out...

Zina this is from the Taylor Family I remember you and Chester came to momma house in palo alto, Daddy asked you and Chester were you hungry and momma went in the kitchen and fix you and Chester a plate with some fried corn and pork chops you both fell in love with that food that day that was the best memories of you and Chester at mommas house l will always cherish that day with love from the Taylor Family in God's name Amen.

I've been a big Raiders fans all my life always like watching Chester mcglockton play it back in the nineties but Marcus Allen power along and all the great players like Tim Brown he was a great player God Rest his soul and Jesus Christ and God bless the family

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I wish I had known you better but I know you were raised by a loving family and it shows. The best example of who you were is who you are. Love, your cousin.

Played football against Chester and the Wolfpack in High School. What a great player. Thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

May God keep all of you strong. Chet's transition is a shock to us all, but God almighty has His own purpose. My prayers are with you. I met Chet at Leon many years ago in Bristol, Florida and still remember how cool and friendly they were.

Words cannot express the sadness I feel for two little girls that no longer are able to be in the presence of their earthly father. I lift them both up before the throne of grace and pray that the Living God will be their strength and their mother's strength in the days to come.

My deepest prayers to the Mcglockton family, teammates and friends. I bless God for the treasure of Chester Mcglockton who was a gentle giant during our time at Clemson. We mourn and celebrate the memories of a great man. May the Lord continue to bless his Legacy...