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David Chase Obituary



David Theodore Chase (aged 88) of West Hartford, CT, founder and president of Chase Enterprises, passed away at his home on June 1st, 2016. Born in Kielce, Poland, he was the son of Leon and Helen Ciesla. David was a Holocaust survivor, lifelong entrepreneur, and philanthropist. David arrived in the United States as a teenager after surviving the Auschwitz, Sachsenhausen, and Mauthausen concentration camps. During the Holocaust, David and his sister Helen lost their parents and younger sister in addition to many other family members. After graduating from Weaver High School in Hartford, CT and transferring from Hillyer College to the UCONN prelaw program, David met the love of his life, Rhoda Cohen. David would frequently remark that the first time he saw Rhoda he felt a thunderbolt strike him and he knew that she would be the woman he would marry. David credits Rhoda with having the most influential impact on his life and in guiding him to be the man that he would become. She was a constant source of encouragement that he be a man of honesty and integrity. David's career spanned many different industries including commercial real estate, banking, telecommunications, construction, manufacturing, and hotels. David played a leading role in developing the Hartford skyline and reinvigorating downtown Hartford in the 1970s and 1980s with the construction of the "Gold Building", One Corporate Center, known as the Stilts Building and 280 Trumbull Street. David also built New Haven's Connecticut Financial Center, which is the tallest building in New Haven. David developed many shopping centers across the nation, including pioneering the development of Topps Department stores in the 1950s. David was an investor in several regional banks including South End Bank and Trust, First National Bank of Enfield, which ultimately became the First International Bank. David was one of the first Americans to invest in Poland after the fall of the Berlin Wall, owing much to his friendship with Pope John Paul II, who asked that he return to Poland to help their transition from Communism to Capitalism. His Polish investments included the first Polish-American owned bank, paving the way for his revolutionary infrastructure investment, which brought cable television to Poland. David's tireless philanthropic work spanned across many different religious, medical, and societal causes. As a man of Jewish faith he was dedicated to the people of Israel and victims of the Holocaust. David co-founded the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington DC, led fund raising efforts for Yad Vashem, and was heavily involved with the Rabbinical College of America, as well as supporting numerous hospitals and universities in Israel. Through his career, he was awarded numerous honorary Doctorate degrees. He crossed religious barriers with his work for the Foundation for the Advancement of Catholic Schools (FACS), strongly supported the Anti-Defamation League, and worked with the Red Cross to support both Israel's Maghen David Adom and the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. His philanthropic works led to friendships with successive presidents and religious leaders including Jimmy Carter, Lech Walesa, and the late Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneersohn and he was immensely proud to be able to contribute and serve the United States at every opportunity. David was a family man and loving person that believed in everyone's ability to do good and better themselves. David is survived by his wife Rhoda Chase of West Hartford; his son Arnold Chase and his wife Sandra of West Hartford; daughter Cheryl Chase and her husband Judge Stuart Bear of West Hartford; his grandchildren William Chase and wife Dr. Lauren Kopyt Chase of West Hartford; Dara Dyer and husband Ross Dyer of West Hartford; Sara Chase of New York City; Allison Chase of New York City; Melissa Chase of New York City; and Landon Chase of Bloomfield; and great-grandchildren Dylan and Riley Dyer of West Hartford; and Samuel Chase of West Hartford. The funeral service will be Sunday, June 5th at 2PM at Congregation Beth Israel located at 701 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford, CT. Interment will follow the service at Congregation Beth Israel Cemetery, 27 Jackson Street, Avon, CT. The Shiva will take place after the Interment at Congregation Beth Israel in Haas Hall / Feldman Hall. Memorial Donations may be made to the UCONN Health Center, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, Ct 06032 Arrangements are entrusted to Weinstein Mortuary, Hartford, CT. For further information, directions, or to sign the guest book for David, please visit online at www.weinsteinmortuary.com/funerals.cfm

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Published by Hartford Courant from Jun. 3 to Jun. 4, 2016.

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Jeff Stone

July 16, 2021

I never met David Chase, but he was an inspiration to me. I read his story and admired how he's eluded capture during a train ride between concentration camps. I watched as his buildings went up in Hartford and he made me more proud of my hometown!

Joseph A. O'Donnell

January 2, 2021

I grew up in West Hartford where the Chase name was well known. David's son Arnold lived up the street from us (we lived on Westmont). Arnold was always so gracious to us as kids knocking on his door looking for the latest Kiss record and he would always oblige. Sometimes its the small memories that mean big things to a small kid.

Danny Hatt

January 15, 2020

David Chase was a great guy up on the 18th floor. I was David's Federal Express driver Way Way Back and I loved it all. He also had a great limo driver as fun as could be and I can't forget his name but I have. Anyway David you've been great and thank you for helping out all of Connecticut. I am honored. Danny Hatt

Andrea Friedman-Palmateer

June 22, 2019

Cheryl I am so very sorry for your loss. You were there my my father when Judi passed and we lost my father in October 2017. The pain is immense. Love and sympathy to you and your family!

May 23, 2019

I just saw this sad news Rhoda.
I am so sorry and want to send my condolences to the entire family although they did not know me. Nick Carter

Patrick & Betsy Flanagan

February 11, 2018

I just learned of the passing of your dear husband, father and grandfather. We never met him personally, but we have great admiration for him through our late daughter, Debra Flanagan. She shared with us his incredible journey from concentration camps to America. She was in awe of his compassion and love of others. She enjoyed accompanying both Mr. and Mrs. Chase shopping and to doctor appointments. She thoroughly enjoyed her employment on the Cherosa and grateful for the opportunity to work for them. May Mr. Chase rest in peace and his family be comforted in knowing that we will always esteem and remember him.

SABINA RUDNICKA

August 3, 2017

I am so sorry to hear about Mr. David Chase. I will always remember him not only as a successful businessman in Poland, but also as a warm, kind and helpful person.

Sabina Rudnicka
Warsaw, Poland

June 13, 2016

Please accept my condolences. May you find comfort knowing that God is near you and is a refuge during this difficult time. Psalms 9:9

Babe Davidoff

June 12, 2016

So sorry to hear the news, he was a great guy , and a gentleman
He will be missed by many

June 12, 2016

My deepest condolences to the family. May the God of tender mercy comfort you at this time. Psalm 40:1

Connie Nappier III

June 8, 2016

Dear Mrs. Chase and family. It is with great sadness that I learned of the passing of David Chase. I have fond memories of his unending years of friendship & devotion to my father and family. He was a great example of strength, humility, passion & devotion. His legacy will continue to live on.

Connie Nappier III

John Mulligan

June 6, 2016

Dear Mrs. Chase,
Mary Ellen & I want you to know what a beautiful and generous man Mr. Chase was.
We only knew your family casually through our boating at Harbor One Marina, although my wife did accompany you to NYC once on your vessel, Cherosa, as a fill-in crewmember. God must have a most special place reserved for your husband for all of the kindness he graced us with on earth.

Norman Kleinman

June 6, 2016

Dear Rhoda, Arnold and Cheryl,
I am so very sorry to hear of David's passing.
Norman Kleinman
Son of Esther and Abe Kleinman

D Makula

June 4, 2016

I never met this man but he certainly lived life thru sorrow and wonder to become a man his family will always be proud of and so many of us can only wish more were like him, may he rest in peace.

June 4, 2016

I have known David and Rhoda Chase as wonderful friends having met them approximately 50 years ago. My deepest condolences to Rhoda, Arnold, Cheryl and their families. David will be remembered as an extraordinary person and friend.

Edie White

Richard and Lucille Remirez

June 4, 2016

Dear Rhoda, Cheryl and Arnold
It seems the deepest feelings are the hardest to convey. Please know that you and your entire family are in our thoughts
and prayers at this time of sorrow. David
will never be forgotten.

Neil Portnoy

June 4, 2016

Dear Arnold, Cheryl, and the entire Chase family,

I am sorry to hear of your loss. Your father will be remembered well because of the great life he led. We have all learned from him about giving and honesty. My warmest thoughts are with you.

June 4, 2016

David Chase, a gentleman who left indelible imprints on the lives of many. May his memory be for a blessing to his loved ones.
Chuck Albert

June 4, 2016

My deepest sympathies to Mrs. Chase, Arnold, Cheryl, and the entire family. I had the distinct honor to work in their prestigious broadcast division for many years. I am forever indebted to the Chases for affording me and my family this opportunity. May you find peace in knowing your husband, father, and grandfather made an indelible mark on our city. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

Most respectfully,

Gary Zenobi

June 4, 2016

"If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be by what he gives."

Mr. Chase was among the kindest, most extraordinary people that we have ever had the pleasure of knowing, and we send our deepest, most heartfelt condolences to the entire Chase family in this time of immeasurable loss.

We sincerely wish that we could pay our respects in person, but we are out of the country for work. We will, however, be there in thought and prayer.

With love and admiration,

Eric and Cheri Edscorn
Former yacht crew

A.J. Maida

June 3, 2016

Today heaven gained a bright star and humanity lost a light. Rest well sir.

Bob Simeone

June 3, 2016

I never had the priviledge to meet Mr. Chase, but his son and daughter in law, who've I had the pleasure of acquaintance, are wonderful people. My condolences to the entire family. Bob

June 3, 2016

Please accept our sincere condolences. We will long remember the kindness and concern David Chase demonstrated to our family when we moved to the Hartford area over 50 years ago. It was he who made the connection between my late father, Rabbi Nathan Hershfield, and the builder from whom we bought our wonderful home in West Hartford. My dad was always so appreciative of this, as my mom, brother and I are to this day. Our thoughts are with you at this time.
Leonie (Hershfield) Kramer
Lotte Hershfield
Joel Hershfield

June 3, 2016

To all members of the Chase family:

May it help somehow to know that warm
thoughts are with you all, and may each
new tomorrow lessen the burden of your
grief.

From a good friend of Arnold Chase as
one of his business partners for many
years of association at Signal Electronic
Supply West Hartford.

Paul N Taylor of Industrial sales section.

DORIE DUGGAN

June 3, 2016

It was my honor and privilege to work with Mr. Chase for over 10 years. Although our daily work was always challenging, he always took time to tell me a story which would inspire me, share words of wisdom, or teach me how to pronounce Hebrew words, such as naches or simcha and mitzvah.and tell me what they meant, always touching my heart in a personal way, which left me wanting to reach through the phone and give him a hug. I will miss you Mr. Chase and will never forget the impact you had on my life and my soul. Rest in Peace.

June 3, 2016

On behalf of the entire Kingswood Oxford community, I extend our heartfelt and sincere condolences to the Chase family. I had the very good fortune to meet Mr. Chase on several occasions, and his stories, life and work experiences were a genuine source of inspiration.

With sadness and admiration,

Dennis Bisgaard

Tom & Debra Barsanti

June 3, 2016

We have such fond memories of David and offer our sincere condolences to Rhoda, Arnold, Cheryll and all the Chase family.

June 3, 2016

Dear Mrs. Chase and Family,


"May precious memories always linger...."

Lovingly,

Riley and Cerise Johnson

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