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Donald Ray Chetwynd

Boston, Massachusetts

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CHETWYND Donald Ray, machinist and sportsman, long time resident of Holbrook, formerly of Boston and Weymouth, passed away peacefully on April 24th, 2016, at the age of 81. ‘Chet’ passed while surrounded by his loving family and friends. A veteran of the US Air Force, he was an avid motorcycle...

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From Cousin Dickie Landry. Remember Don as a young man when his kids were were little, young and full of fun. Easy going guy with a pleasant way and a great football arm. Last time I saw Don was at Mary and Rocky's home in Roselindale, MA. My warm respects to his loved ones.

Chet was in fact the tacit leader, or kingpin, of our group of guys growing up around Dalton Street in Boston. He was fun to be around and hang out with... there was always some new adventure about to happen, often in his '32 Ford 5-window coupe. We were all into hot rods and Chet's was the most fun on the block. His dad, also a great guy, was always around to help us fix our many errors working on cars. Chet was one of the best, and will be missed by many. God rest his soul.
John McPeck

We were saddened to hear of the loss of Don. Our deepest condolenscences to you and your family at this difficult time . Wayne and Hollie Nickerson and family

When we met we seemed to click. Never realizing our love would stick. We didn't jump in but took a year. Our future together was certainly clear. Through the good times and the bad. Many of which were sunny and sad. Brought us closer from day to day. Loving each other there is no more to say. Your loving wife, Sharon

To Mary Hurley and Family Our deepest condolences on your loss Thoughts and prayers are with you

To the Chetwynd family, my heart breaks for you. So sorry for your loss.

Always enjoyed Chet's company at family gatherings. Such a kind, gentle soul who so loved his family. Heartfelt condolences, Ed and Judy Johnson