Chester A. Macomber III, died peacefully at home on January 28th , 2024 at the age of 79. He was born in Evanston Wyoming to Clyde Macomber and June Jones.
Chester served in the Army during the Vietnam War. He retired from Questar after working security for them for many years.
Chester loved fishing, and spending time with family and friends. He also enjoyed collecting and restoring antiques.
Chester is survived by his children (Brian Olander, Angie Perry, Crystal Macomber, Chester Macomber, Shaun (Ashleigh) Macomber) and many grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife Charlene and their sweet dog Gizzy.
Graveside Services will be held on Monday, February 5, 2024 at 3:00 PM at Memorial Redwood Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah.
A public viewing will be held prior to Graveside Service from 1:30 to 2:45 PM at Memorial Redwood Mortuary, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah.
I just came upon Chet's obituary. I remember how much I enjoyed walking into the Questar DNR building and having Chet sitting at the desk smiling. He was a good friend and I always enjoyed our little talks. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He was a good soul.
Chet was a such a character to work with at the Mountain America Expo Center in the security office. He had a very colorful humor; I remember him showing up very early for his shifts & visiting with all the staff. and making us all laugh
He had to eventually quit to help take care of his beloved wife but left us with lots of memories.
Rest in peace Chet & I am glad to have known you!
Chet was a such a character to work with at the Mountain America Expo Center in the security office. He had a very colorful humor; I remember him showing up very early for his shifts & visiting with all the staff. and making us all laugh
He had to eventually quit to help take care of his beloved wife but left us with lots of memories.
Rest in peace Chet & I am glad to have known you!
Chet was a such a character to work with at the Mountain America Expo Center in the security office. He had a very colorful humor; I remember him showing up very early for his shifts & visiting with all the staff. and making us all laugh
He had to eventually quit to help take care of his beloved wife but left us with lots of memories.
Rest in peace Chet & I am glad to have known you!
Always kind, always a gentleman at work … Mountain Fuel Supply
I remember Chet as an always friendly face when he worked security at the Mountain Fuel building on 180 East 100 South. He was fun to talk to, a good listener, and friend.
Condolences to his loved ones left behind.
Lee and his brother Ron both worked with Chet. He was a caring person. So sad to hear of his passing.
Condolences to Chet's family. May he rest in peace.
We grew up in Dayton, Idaho and we were able to have Chester around for a year or two during the time we were in elementary school. Chester seemed to always be in some kind trouble. We lost track of Chester when his mother moved away. We really didn't have any contact with him for many years, just heard rumors. I'm happy that he settle in the Salt Lake area, but it's sad that we didn't know he was so close.