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Jeanne Jeanne Chesla 1943 2020

1943 2020
Obituary of Jeanne Chesla Jeanne Chesla, 77, Greensburg passed away May 4, 2020 at UPMC Presbyterian. Born March 6, 1943 in Johnstown, the daughter of the late Matthew Reitler and Betty (Haire) Reitler Page. Survived by loving husband of 56 years Ed Chesla also survived by adoring son Ryan Chesla and wife Melissa, Greensburg; precious granddaughters Alexis Chesla and Emily Chesla both at home. Jeanne was an avid animal lover and especially adored cats. She had a fondness of angles and gave many people guardian angel pins. Jeanne could be found doing many activities and keeping in touch with her friends. She also supported numerous veteran and animal charities. Family was the most important to Jeanne and her grandchildren held a special place in her heart. She was very close to her mother and spend as much time with her as possible before she passed away. In lieu of flowers memorial donations in Jeanne memory may be made to your local animal shelter. Due to public health concerns all visitations and service are private. Interment Fairfield Cemetery. Arrangements in care of Kenneth A. Stuart Funeral Home, New Florence. Online condolences may be left at www.thestuartfuneralhomes.com

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Jeanne Jeanne Chesla 1943 2020.

Kenneth A Stuart Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: New Florence, state: Pennsylvania

death notice Jeanne Jeanne Chesla 1943 2020

obituary notice Jeanne Jeanne Chesla 1943 2020

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