Lt. Col. Chester Joseph Steckel, a devoted family man and esteemed military officer, passed away on February 1, 2026, in Land O Lakes, Florida, at the age of 89. Born on November 14, 1936, in
Atlanta, Georgia, Chester spent the early years of his life immersed in the traditions of military service, eventually following in the footsteps of his parents, Lt. Colonel Chester J. Steckel and Jamie Steckel.
Chester's military career commenced with his education in the ROTC program at the University of Maryland, and completed his graduate school at the University of Wisconsin which laid the groundwork for a distinguished service in the United States Army from 1961 until his retirement in 1983. As a member of the artillery and intelligence divisions, he served honorably with the special forces Green Berets and as a paratrooper, completing three tours in Vietnam. His exceptional service was recognized with numerous awards, including the Bronze Star, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal Army Commendation Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Master Paratrooper Badge, and Joint Service Commendation Medal.
In recognition of his enduring legacy, he was recently honored with the Quilt of Valor. In1983, Chester transitioned from military to civilian life, taking on a role at the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington D.C., where he served until his retirement in 1993. His dedication to service did not end with his retirement; his passion for adventure and travel remained strong. Chester's life was beautifully complemented by his loving family.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Jacqueline, with whom he shared a deep bond after meeting in Ocala, Florida. Chester is survived by his son, David and (Debbie), grandson, Zachary, and brother Lindy.
He is predeceased by his son, Chester Joseph Steckel II (Joey), brothers James and Charles. along with his late wife, Carla.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Chet found joy in golfing, college football, and exploring new destinations with his wife. His warm-hearted natures, stories of adventure, and sense of his own style of humor will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. His dedication to family and friends will be deeply missed by all. As we remember this honorable gentleman, let us reflect on the profound impact he made in his personal and professional life, embodying the true essence of a life well lived.
He will be interred in Arlington National Cemetery.
Bucktrout of Williamsburg will be assisting with the Arlington National Cemetery Burial.