Chet enjoyed many things in life, including watching the Packers, working on cars and motorcycles, fishing, camping, taking road trips, going to rummage sales, and cooking. More than anything, though, Chet loved his family. He cherished the time he spent with them above all else. Of the many things Chet did in his time, he said that he was most proud of the children he raised and he loved them both more than simple words could express.
Chet was preceded in death by his parents, Cliffton and Dorothy. He is survived by his wife, Julie, his two children: Christopher, also of Boaz, and Elizabeth (Robert Fleischer) Wilson of Boscobel; his three sisters: Ginger (Harold) Hannum of Spring, TX, Grace (Carl) Schellenberger of La Valle, and Glee (Jerry) Moore of Richland Center, and many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Clary Memorial Funeral Home
Chet enjoyed many things in life, including watching the Packers, working on cars and motorcycles, fishing, camping, taking road trips, going to rummage sales, and cooking. More than anything, though, Chet loved his family. He cherished the time he spent with them above all else. Of the many things Chet did in his time, he said that he was most proud of the children he raised and he loved them both more than simple words could express.
Chet was preceded in death by his parents, Cliffton and Dorothy. He is survived by his wife, Julie, his two children: Christopher, also of Boaz, and Elizabeth (Robert Fleischer) Wilson of Boscobel; his three sisters: Ginger (Harold) Hannum of Spring, TX, Grace (Carl) Schellenberger of La Valle, and Glee (Jerry) Moore of Richland Center, and many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
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