Jeffrey C. Chenot

Jeffrey C. Chenot, 57, of St. Louis, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, October 11th 2017.
Jeff was born on October 2nd 1960, graduated from Mehlville High School in 1978 and was a lifelong resident of the St. Louis area. He worked primarily as a salesman for several companies in St. Louis, and earned a degree in Finance from Webster University in 2013. Jeff was preceded in death by his adoptive parents, James and Patsy Chenot, and step mother, Patricia Chenot. He is survived by his aunt, Nancy Boyd, uncles Thomas (Linda) West and Richard (Jodi) West, numerous cousins, and will be missed by all who knew him.
Services are pending, and if desired, a memorial contribution may be made in Jeff’s name to a charity or organization of the donor’s choice.

2 Comments

  1. David Gurinsky on June 20, 2019 at 12:25 pm

    I used to work with Jeff at Ricoh for a couple of years. I never met him in person, but I considered him a good friend.
    I still miss him.
    I was just thinking about him today almost 2 years later and Googled his name. His obituary came up with the video of his life and pictures. It was really great to see. I have run into people at work who recently who knew him. We still remember and miss him.
    -David G



  2. Charles Chenot (Jerry) on February 21, 2020 at 3:44 pm

    I don’t know what to say. Jeffrey’s death comes as a complete shock to me. He and I were first cousins, although the last time I saw Jeffrey was at a family reunion shortly after I got married, about 1980….the entire family got together for myself and my wife. I served in the United States Navy from 1966 -1987 and never returned home except for leave. I have been sending him messages on Face Book for the longest times and had never received any replies. My messages to him began back in 2010, shortly after I got onto Face Book.

    His dad was my uncle and my late father’s youngest brother.

    I have no words to say, except life is so short and throws unpleasantries at us all too often. Jeff passed away at age 57…much too young to die. I only wish I could have connected with him sooner. I will miss him even more now.

    – Charles J. Chenot



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