James-Chenoweth-Obituary

James H. Chenoweth

Tolland, Connecticut

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CHENOWETH, James H. James H. Chenoweth, 61, of Tolland, husband and best friend of Donna (Blair) Chenoweth, died Friday (August 18, 2006) at Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA. He was born in Danville, IL. son of the late James and Alta Chenoweth and had lived in Tolland for 34...

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I am extremely shocked to hear of Jim's passing. I have played a few rounds of golf with Jim and he was always a gentleman and good natured individual. He will be greatly missed.

Mike and Chenowith Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember stories of your father and how close you were.

I was both shocked & saddened by Jim's passing. Like so many of his fellow workers, I remember his wonderful sense of humor.
Sue & I, also, remember talking to Jim about his being a guide at the Cave of the Winds in Colorado. We decided that he could have been our guide through the Cave.
Sue & I send our deepest sympathies to you & your family. You are all in our thoughts & prayers.

Donna and Family: Howie and I were so sorry to hear about Jim's death. Please accept our deepest sympathy. I really enjoyed working with Jim at the Leadership Center. Her had such a great sense of humor. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. God Bless. Evelyn & Howie Fitzpatrick

Donna and Family,
My deepest sympathy to each of you. I have only fond memories of Jim from my time at RLI. I learned much of what I know about charts and graphs from Jim and his many desk side training sessions. You are in my prayers.

Donna and family,

I am shocked and so very sorry to hear about Jim's passing. I worked as Jim's secretary at Pratt & Whitney back when he was Lead Design Engineer(1979-1981.) He was so much fun to work with... great person, great sense of humor. Those were the best days of my entire working career! I'll always remember him.

My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. Please take comfort in knowing how much of a wonderful impact Jim had on so many people's...

Donna & Family,

Jim and I were so sorry to hear about Jim's death. Carole Charles from Rensselaer called us yesterday. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We know he will be greatly missed. I am remembering all the good times we had at work during the Rensselaer days.

Donna,
I will always remember Jim's wonderful sense of humor. He was such fun to be around. My thougts and prayers are with you.

Mike, Matt & Chenoweth family,

Sue & I cannot express our shock and sadness for the loss if Jim. We always knew him to be a kind, fun and loving family man. He will be missed by all.

Our prayers are with you and your entire family. Please know that we are here if there is anything we can do.