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GREGORY GLENN CHASE

1966 - 2009

BORN

1966

DIED

2009

GREGORY CHASE Obituary

IN MEMORIAM

Life long resident of the Skagit Valley, taken by heart failure in his sleep suddenly and peacefully in his home on the bank of the Skagit River. Greg will be missed by all who knew him.

He is survived by his loving mother Judy (Talbert) Moitoret, (Jacques) and his father Glen Chase (Judy). He also leaves behind his daughter Amber Brown (Nathan) and two grandchildren, Benjamin and Samantha, and his son Chad Chase.

His daughter Monica Chase preceded him in death. Also left behind are his aunts, Lu Stotler, Rita Simmons, Glenda Farrell and his uncle Ben Chase. He also leaves half sisters Karri Alle, Kimmi Kitchen, Kell Rossell and half brother Glen Chase, Jr., numerous cousins and close friends.

Aside from his professional career in construction -stone, brick and tile, Greg was an avid sports fisherman and hunter, familiar with every bend of the Skagit River, a green thumb gardener and excellent cook. He'd often surprise you with gifts of fresh or smoked salmon or boxes of choice vegetables. His great pleasure was cooking wonderful meals for family and friends. His kindness, generosity and peaceful nature will be greatly missed. Greg, you will always be n our hearts. Our love goes with you.

A private remembrance of Greg's life for family and close friends will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, June 6th. For information contact his mother, Judy, at 360-299-2104.

A memorial fund on behalf of Chad Chase in the name of "Gregory G. Chase Memorial Fund" has been established at Bank of America (any branch).

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Skagit Valley Herald from May 29 to May 31, 2009.

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Karri Allen

June 5, 2009

I will hold dear to my heart all the wonderful memories we shared as children. You were always very special to me and you will never be forgotten.

jarrod joplin

June 2, 2009

Rest in peace uncle greg

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