Ross-Chedd-Obituary

Ross Chedd

Gloucester, Ontario

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Gloucester, Ontario

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Ross Chedd passed away in Gloucester, Ontario. Funeral Home Services for Ross are being provided by Hulse, Playfair & McGarry - St. Laurent Chapel. The obituary was featured in Ottawa Citizen on June 30, 2007.

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My dad always wished both my dad and myself could have visited.

My condolences to the entire family. I played baseball as a kid and teenager with the Canterbury Baseball Association. He was always helping out the league - ump'ing, setting up the bases or whatever needed to be done. When I was eleven or twelve, he called and asked me if I wanted to play in the all star championships because the team was short a player. He could have called someone else with better skills but he asked me. That phone call made my day back then - but it is something you...

Cathy,
I was sad to hear about the passing of your father; I know he will be greatly missed.
My love to you and your family,
Sharon Eakin

To Doreen and family;
I first met Ross when I was in my twenties;while I was working with his daughter Cathy in Old Ottawa South. We were at a garage sale and he was proudly displaying his regimental dishes. He took his time to explain to me the meaning of each of the crests on the dinnerware. He also made me a deal too good to refuse and I bought those dishes from him to help furnish my apartment.
Although I did not know Ross well, he was always smiling when I saw him and always had...

It has been a privlege to have been associated with Ross for so many years with the 60+ Slo Pitch ball as well as the 67 Hockey games. Ross always had a smile and a story to tell. He will be sadly missed.

To the Family:
It is with great sadness to realize that one of the good guy has left us. Ross was my friend and supervisor at Revenue Canada for the better part of 20 years. He was always the helpfull one and would take the time to solve any and all problems. Maybe if there were more Ross Chedd's in this world life would be better. As a friend you could ask for none better. The years I spent with the South Ottawa Canadians, Ross was always around to support us and cheer us on. His...

My condolences to Ross' family. Ross was one of my first supervisors in the Public Service. He was very forgiving of my many faults, esp. the time that I forgot his car keys in my jacket pocket as I left for the Christmas holidays. I will miss seeing him at the 67's games.