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McChesney, Leo James

The Newton Kansan

Leo James McChesney

Leo James McChesney, 87, passed away peacefully on Wednesday (Feb. 4, 2009) at Schowalter Villa in Hesston. He was born April 14, 1921, in Huron, S.D., to Frank and Mary McChesney. He married Darlene Ovre on Sept. 15, 1946, in Canton, S.D. She survives. He was raised by his stepfather, Ed Haffner, and mother, Mary, during the Depression. He quit school after seventh grade, and with a job, helped with food for his brothers and sisters. Oh, he did love his family!

Leo enjoyed camping, hunting and fishing. He was a man who could fix or do anything.

Leo and Darlene started life together in Beloit, Iowa. There they built a house made from wood of two old chicken houses. He had been a real cowboy on the ranges of Wyoming and a farmer, and he retired from Hesston Corp.

Other survivors include daughter, Donna Haas and husband, Dan; son, Neil and wife, Kathryn; four grandchildren, Daniel and Erik Feay, and Shane and Andrea McChesney; one great-granddaughter, Kiara Waters; brothers, Marvin, Don and Guy Haffner; and sisters, Eva and Rose.

He was preceded in death by his father, Frank McChesney; mother, Mary Haffner; stepfather, Ed Haffner; brothers, Bobby and Ed Haffner and Albert Feldhege; and sisters, Maxine Bly and Luella Schlangen.

His body will be transported by Petersen Funeral Home in Newton to The University of Kansas Medical Center for medical use and cremated in the future.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 14 at Meridian Baptist Church in Newton.

Donations may go to the Hesston Resource Center.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date6 Feb 2009
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