Mitchell-Chakour-Obituary

Reverend Mitchell G. Chakour

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Reverend Mitchell G. Chakour, 77, died on November 15th at UMass Memorial Hospital in Worcester, MA.He was born April 5th, 1931 in Worcester, MA. to Mitchell G. Chakour Sr. and Adele Kefruni. He was the youngest son of seven children, survived by his sister Najla Chakour of Auburn, MA. He is also...

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Dear Fran & Family,

Our pastor, teacher and friend is now accompanying a Prophet, Priest and King! A Biblical scholar now enjoys the Word Himself. Mitchell is having fun in heaven...probably telling jokes...where Jesus never rolls His eyes.

Eternal things last.

Love Evan & Carole

Fran:
Bobby Comeau shared the obituary with me via email this morning. While I knew you and Mitch only when we were teens at Covenant Methodist, memory of his personality has lasted all these years. Mitch stands out as one of the most "alive" people I've ever met. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. --Al Mason

Dear Fran:
Edie and I returned home from Maine late today and read about Mitch. We extend our Sympathy to you and your extended family. Many fond memories exist from the days at Covenant Methodist Church.
God's Peace!!
Edie and Bob Comeau

I was fortunate to study with him on accordion and in Sunday School. He was a good teacher and a great man. With love and respect, Bobby Bradford

Mr.Chakor, a great teacher,Sorry for your loss, from the Owens family

Just sending along my dearest sympathy. The impact the entire Chakour family has had on my life reaches far and deep. Mitch will be missed by many and remembed by more. We all know he is in a far better place, but that doesn't mean he won't be missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers

To Fran and Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and may the love of friends and family carry you through your grief .
Mitch guided me ( Chet) as a new teacher back in the 60’s and played the organ at our wedding. His fellowship and Christian love will always be remembered.

May he know everlasting joy with God in his new life.

Dear Mrs. Chakour and family,
I think of Mr. Chakour so often and remember so many things. I loved his class in junior high school, even though Edgar Allen Poe freaked me out and still does! I remember how every time I would see Mr. & Mrs. Chakour at my aunt's house on New Years day or out about town, he would hold my hands and really care to know how I was doing and what I was doing. His genuine kindness and tenderness endeared him to my Mom and Dad, my brother Marc and myself. I...

I had Mr. Chakour as my 8th grade English teacher at Auburn Middle School. He was such a caring and gentle man. Always there to great you with a smile. I feel truly blessed to have had him. He has touched so many lives. May God bless you all during this difficult time.