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Lester H. Chase

ALBANY, New York

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Chase, Lester H. ALBANY, N.Y. Lester H. Chase, a longtime practicing attorney in Glen Cove, N.Y., died on October 28, 2010, at his home in Albany, at the age of 100. Born in Massena, N.Y. in 1910, he was the son of Giles Aquilla Chase and Edith Hall Chase. He graduated from Massena High School in...

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Larry and Family
It is was with great sadness I read about your fathers passing. I hope you have found comfort in all the great memories you have and the wonderful times you were able to share.

Dear Marguerite & family,

John and I were so sorry to read of Less's passing this am.
He was always there for us,when ever we needed him.
We have fond memories of the old times in Glen Head.
May you find happiness and peace with your family and may he rest in peace.

John and Ann Togneri

John:

Bess and I send sincere condolences on your father's passing. I knew you both as fine Rotarians. May he rest in peace.

Chiz and Bess Bell

John & Family-
Dealing with Lester was always a pleasure- He was always wanted to be sure that the appraised values I found for him were "on the money" and never indicated or requested a target, high or low value nor ever questioned a fair fee after reading my reports. His professional and ethical standards were an example for all to follow.

Dear Chases,
Your Father and our cousin was certainly a great role model for our famiyl to follow. My mother, Velmas Jessop, was his first cousin. Mildred ws also my anut and she always had great repect for you Dad. I do know he always tried to be at any major family gatherings we had over the years.
Again our condolences.

The John A. Jessop Family

Expressing my hearfelt condolences to you, Larry, and to your family on the passing of your father. Sincerely - Janyce Jones

Dear Larry, Gail, Lonny, Katie and family, I hope in your loss and feelings of grief that you will look to the wonderful memories you have of your dad and grandfather as solice. From his loving obituary, it's clear that he lead a very long and very full life, and has left a legacy to many be it the students he taught, the countrymen he served or the clients he protected. I hope your mom is holding up. In sympathy,