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Stephen Robert Cheshier

Jasper, Georgia

Feb 21, 1940 – Aug 13, 2024

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February 21, 1940
DIED
August 13, 2024
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Jasper, Georgia

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Cheshier, Stephen Robert Dr. Stephen "Steve" Robert Cheshier, 84, passed away on August 13, 2024. Steve was born on February 21, 1940 to Pauline (nee Magle) Cheshier and George Cheshier in Logan, Ohio. After his parents separated when he was very young, Steve was nurtured by his close bond...

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Steve and I started working at Southern Tech on the same day. We worked together until his retirement. He was kind, very intelligent and understood the importance of educating the whole student. My time at Southern Tech was challenging, but extremely rewarding. I retired from Southern Polytechnic State University in 2000 to take a position of Dean of Students at a large Community College in Florida. I have recently returned to the Atlanta area (Alpharetta) to be close to my family. I hope to...

Dear Joyce and family, I was so sorry to hear of Steve´s passing. What a fine man he was to all who knew him. I recall visiting with him at one of our reunions. The two of you have made quite a difference in the lives of so many people you have met along life´s journey. My prayers are with each of you at this time. Just know that he is waiting to be reunited with each of you in due time. Keep close all your wonderful memories and teachings you have. Remember always the...

I was so sorry to hear the news about Dr. Cheshier's passing. He made an enormous contribution to higher education in the state of Georgia, overseeing the growth of "Southern Tech" to Southern Polytechnic State University. His subsequent work in developing the Cobb Education Consortium was also vital in connecting all the educational entities in the county. I join the many faculty, staff, and students who are grateful for the leadership he offered.