Michael-Chobot-Obituary

Michael Chobot

Reading, Massachusetts

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DIED
August 6, 2013
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Reading, Massachusetts

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Michael Thomas Chobot, 26, passed away August 6, 2013, surrounded by his loving family in his Exeter Township residence after a 22-month battle with Leukemia.

Born in Reading, he was a son of Thomas Michael and Gwyneth (Negley) Chobot, Exeter Township.

He was a 2005 graduate of Exeter...

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May the "God of all comfort," help you all through this difficult time. We offer our deepest sympathies.

I hope he's finally pain free and at peace...Inara has a new angel to watch over her!

To the Chobot Family,

My wife and I made a feature film of which Mike was a part. He was a great worker, a talented sound man and a joy to have on-set. It's hard to believe that he has passed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Much Love,
Jason Dietz and Katie Fleischer

Our deepest sympathy.... we will remember Michael's friendly personality and the passion that he put into all of his endeavors.
Bob and Janet Hartwich

I did not know this young man but after reading his story in the paper, I had to write something to his family. He must have been a great person and his life ended too soon. The whole world suffered a loss. My sympathy to Michael's family.
Judy Kline, Muhlenberg

Gwyn and Family -
So sorry to hear about your son's passing. May the loving memories you shared over the years give you strength in comfort in the days ahead. Thoughts and prayers are with you & your family at this difficult time.
Joanne Ricker

Gweneth and family,
I am so so sorry to hear of Michael's passing. Such a young soul and so short a journey. My heart goes out to you.

Gwen, Tom and your family, Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. You have our deepest sympathy. Susan, Rodger, Rebecca and Christopher Devlin

Dear Chobot Family,
Please accept my condolences in your loss of Mike. I taught Mike at EHS and he was always such a great pleasure
to have in class. Thinking of you.
With Sympathy,
Mrs. Sue Yoder