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Ray T. Chesbro

Fulton, New York

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Ray T. Chesbro 91, of Phoenix, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 3, 2017 at home surrounded by his family. He was born and raised on a farm in Pennellville, in the Town of Schroeppel Oswego County. Ray received his education in the Phoenix Central School District. Appointed Deputy...

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So sorry for your loss. Ray was a wonderful man and will be greatly missed.

Dear Eileen, Gary, Lynn and Scott&families---please accept my heart-felt sympathies for your loss. I knew your husband, Dad and Grandpa my whole life and, for that, I feel blessed. No matter his rank, position or other levels of success, he was always the same man whenever I saw him!Not everyone has the privilege of knowing such a man and such a fine family.

I am so sorry for your loss.

God bless you,
Marty Reed

So, sorry to hear about Ray's passing. He'll be greatly missed in the Pennellville area!
Wayne and I are out of state so unfortunately will not be able to celebrate his life with you. We will support you with our prayers.

May you rest in peace Ray our deepest sympathy& condolence's to the family during this sad time

I was counsel to the Central New York Regional Transportation Authority during the years when Ray was a Board Member. Ray was directly involved in many technology improvements which still benefit the disaabled and elderly communities, today. He was most noted for his kindness, gentlemanliness, and his ability to listen actively. He benefited riders and taxpayers throughout Central New York. He was the best kind of public Servant. Barry Shulman. Mackenzie Hughes Law Offices Syracuse,...

I was (and still am), counsel to the Central New York Regional Transportation Authority for the years in which Ray was a Board Member. He was directly involved in many if the then new technology decisions and other benefits for the elderly, the disabled, and all residents and riders from Central New York. Many of those improvements hold true today. Mostly,
Ray was respected for his clear thinking and kindness to everyone. A true gentleman. The ultimate public servant. Barry...

Eileen and Family, Ray was a wonderful person who personified what an elected public servant is expected to be. I feel honored to have known him as a colleague and a friend. God Bless Ray and all of you.

I am so very sorry about Rays death. I have always respected Ray, and have always thought very highly of you both. Such good, kind people.

My thoughts are with you Eileen, and again, I am so very sorry for your loss.