Arthur E. Chatlos
Born: Sun., Aug. 21, 1927
Died: Wed., Nov. 19, 2008
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CHATLOS, ARTHUR
Arthur Edward Chatlos, 81, of Linden Street in Everett, died after a brief illness at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts to Arthur Albert Chatlos and Bertha Jordan Chatlos, both of whom predeceased him. He lived for many years in Norristown PA, and later in Bridgeport, CT. He entered the U.S Navy from Bridgeport and served in the Pacific theater during World War II. His longtime companion Lorraine _Campo accompanied him during his illness. He leaves behind his former wife, Joan Chatlos of Melbourne, FL, his sister Betty Gillespie of Melbourne, Florida, his daughters Mary Lou Ciampa of Nashua, NH, Catherine Ann Joy of Manchester, NH, and Nikki Nash of Melbourne, FL. and a stepson, Gary Ellis of Brockton, MA, In addition to nieces and nephews William Reeder, Carole Reeder, Linda Stark, Ronnie Gillespie, and Suzi Younger, he is survived by nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mr. Chatlos was fond of fresh water fishing and was an avid golfer. He will be missed by his many Friends and Neighbors on Linden Street, where he was apartment manager and advocate for many of the tenants. Donations may be made to the Luekemia Society, PO Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123. Arrangements by Rocco-Carr-Henderson Funeral Service 1-877-71-ROCCO www.roccofuneralhomes.com.
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Mary T Chatlos
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Posted Fri November 28, 2008
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We had a lot of good years. I hope you are able to fish and play golf wherever you are now. peace.
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Catherine Nancy Joy
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Posted Fri November 28, 2008
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Daddy I will miss you a lot with your great smile, and your sunny disposition. When you decide to golf, be careful of the hole-in- ones, I dont want to be hit on the head Ha Ha. love nancy catherine joy.
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Carole Reeder
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Posted Fri November 28, 2008
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My uncle Art was a significant person in my life, despite time and distance. I knew all of my life that he loved me as I loved him and no matter what...he had my back. I will miss him and love him forever.
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Betty Gillespie
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Posted Fri November 28, 2008
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One of my favorite memories of you my big brother was the very best Christmas I had as a kid. It was right after WWII ended. You had come home from the Navy and I was so happy to see you. For Christmas that year all I wanted was a pair of Sonja Heine White Boot Figure Skates. Some how you managed to find a pair for me. Metal was rare during and right after the war years. How you got them I'll never know but you made a little sister a memory that would never go away. I will always miss you. Love your little sister Betty
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Betty Gillespie
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Posted Fri November 28, 2008
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One of my favorite memories of you my big brother was the very best Christmas I had as a kid. It was right after WWII ended. You had come home from the Navy and I was so happy to see you. For Christmas that year all I wanted was a pair of Sonja Heine White Boot Figure Skates. Some how you managed to find a pair for me. Metal was rare during and right after the war years. How you got them I'll never know but you made a little sister a memory that would never go away. I will always miss you. Love your little sister Betty
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Lynda Reeder Stark
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Posted Sat November 29, 2008
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All of us kids Carole, Bill, Suzi, Ronnie and I really loved Uncle Art. Even though we didn't get to see him often,when he came to visit, we were thrilled. We had some great times together. I'm so thankful that my husband, Jack, got to meet Uncle Art. He was a very special person, and we will miss him dearly.
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Suzi Gillespie Younger
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Posted Mon December 01, 2008
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My Uncle Art was one of the sweetest men I every knew. I have memories all the way back to when I was probably around 7 or 8 visiting him and his family in Boston. I remember making jello with MaryLou and playing with the marionettes up in the attic. Uncle Art always had a smile on his face. I was and always will be his little SuSu. I love you and will miss you Uncle Art.
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Toni Chatlos
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Posted Wed February 11, 2009
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Papa, We love and miss you very much! You were the greatest papa anyone could ask for...coming to see you and Lorraine was always lots of fun! I hope you are playing lots of golf up there in heaven! Love Always Toni and Gavin
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