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Sidney "Chet" Chernick

Manchester, Connecticut

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Sidney "Chet" Chernick, 93, of Springfield, Mass., died Friday at a local nursing home. He leaves his wife, Annette (Cohen) "Coblens" Chernick of Springfield; his children, Barbara Chernick Leshin and her husband, Steve, of Manchester, and Michael Chernick and his wife, Anne, of Longmeadow; his...

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Mrs. Chernick, I was so terribly sorry to hear of Chets passing. He had such a kind and generous spirit. We often recall fondly how helpful he was to all of our children, especially surrounding their pursuit of financial aid!

I am sure my boys will miss coming over to install your air conditioners, but if you need any of us for anything at all please know we would be happy to help in any way.

Chets favorite story, which he told many times, was about when I was painting your...

My sincerest condolences. He was a great supporter and an enthusiatic campaigner. I don't recall a negative comment about anyone although he would never let on if he did not approve. He was a great guy.

Semper Fi
The Dept. of Ma. Marine Corps league thanks you for your service to God and Country.
To your family we send our deepest sympathies and our prayers on your loss. You are now at Peace and will remain in your loved one's hearts forever

I was very sad to hear of Chet's passing. I got to know him fairly well during my long tenure as assistant to the late Peter L. Picknelly, particularly during the casino campaigns of 1994 & 1995. Chet always had a kind word, friendly smile and attitude, and was always a tireless supporter of his many friends; and I truly hope that their support will be of particular comfort to your entire family at this time.

My Sincere Condolences
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Sincere condolences from the O'Connor Family.

My condolences to Chernick Family. Chet was a good friend of my husband Tommy O'Connor

My condolences to the Chernick family upon the passing of Chet.

It was a priviledge for me to have known Chet these past 30 years.

I came to know Chet through his involvement in various political campaigns.

My first encounter with Chet was during the campaign of John Kerry.


It didn't matter whether we were on the same side in a campaign, Chet always had a friendly smile and was willing to have a conversation about the campaign.

I especially appreciated...