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Richard Chaney Obituary

CHANEY Richard Z. Chaney. On the 25th day of October, 2005, Richard Z. Chaney, age 60, of Buttles Ave., Columbus, OH., died in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Chaney had been employed as a manager for Bob Evans Restaurant and The Marriott International Hotel. Funeral service will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from the HUGH B. HUGHES & SON, INC., FUNERAL HOME, 1044 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, Pa. 18704.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch on Oct. 27, 2005.

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Patty Thomas

November 8, 2005

My heart was broken to find out the news that Richard had passed away. I worked under him at Bob Evans. He was a witty and kind hearted man. He will be sadly missed by me amd my family.My deepest sympothy to his family.

BILL FEDERER

October 27, 2005

my sincerest condolences to rich's family on his passing...may he rest in peace

Dianna Muzik

October 27, 2005

You will be so missed and often thought of.

Richard and his Son 2003

Pamolyn Belles

October 27, 2005

Richard was my ex-husband and always my friend. These last few years will remain special in my heart. He was a great listener, always with a wink and smile. Richard was a strong and religious man who will be missed by many. Until we meet again. Love, Pam

Michelle Woods

October 27, 2005

Richard was a great associate to work with, he will be well missed at the Renaissance hotel.

Vicky Jones

October 27, 2005

I was so saddened by the news of Richard's passing. He was such a kind man. I used to work with him at the Adams Mark Hotel, now called the Renaissance Hotel. He always had a smile to offer and a pleasant greeting. He will truly be missed. I offer my sympathy to Richard's family and friends. May you rest in peace dear sweet friend of mine.

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