Kenneth-Chesak-Obituary

Kenneth Chesak

Huntsville, Alabama

1929 - 2018

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Kenneth L Chesak passed away on November 1, 2018 in Austin, Texas at the age of 89. Ken was born in El Paso, Texas on January 18th, 1929. He lived there through his childhood years and graduated from University of Texas at El Paso. He married his wife, Betty Jo Daley, in 1951. Ken served in...

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Kenneth/Joseph,
Please accept my deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your father. May God grant you peace during your time of grief.
Rm. 15:33

I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with the family in this hour of grief. As you remember your beloved one. May our father the God of all comfort give you comfort and peace in every way. - Psalms 94:18,19.

GB

"I am sorry for your loss. It is always hard to lose a loved one in death. Our heavenly Father is very aware and understands the pain you feel. He will give you comfort. (Psalms 86:6,7) Your family has my deepest sympathy."

Rochelle

I worked with Ken at TBE. I was very young, and I considered him a role model. After all these years, I still do.

Guys like Ken don't come around often.

Jeff Smith, Harvest, AL

To the family of Kenneth Chesak, I am so sorry for your loss. Please find comfort in knowing that we will see our loved ones again. John 6:3,4. Matthew 5:5.

God is good and merciful, he has given us a life span of 70 and 80 years if we are strong. Psalms 90:10. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times you shared together as you celebrate a life well lived and loved by many.

Dear Chesak Family,

Please accept my condolences for your loss. I pray that God provides you and your family with the comfort and strength needed for the days ahead. (Isaiah 40:1)thyvn

When someone we love falls asleep in death the memories we have of them become our treasure, may those cherished memories of a life well lived and Gods promise at John 6:40 bring you some comfort during this most difficult time. My condolences to the family.

I was Col. Chesak's secretary in the late 1970's when he was the Deputy Director of the R&D Directorate at Redstone Arsenal, AL. I left to stay home fulltime before he retired, but during the time I worked with him I found him to be a kind, fair, decent, and honorable man, devoted to his wife and family. I have retained fond memories of him all these years. My condolences over your loss. G. Chaney, Huntsville, AL