Douglas Barry Chester ’75

Douglas Barry Chester ’75 died on January 8 in Springs Mills, Pennsylvania. “Uncle Doug,” as he was known to his extended family, practiced law with an open-door policy. Much of his legal work was for the benefit of those less fortunate than most. He was also an avid outdoorsman with a love of fishing and hunting and an expertise in fly-tying, refinishing fly rods and building flintlock rifles. Doug is survived by his wife of 40 years, Margaret.


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