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Jesse Chase
January 10, 1987 - May 31, 2012
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<div itemprop="description"> <p> Chase, Jesse &ndash; 25 of Middle Sackville.&nbsp; It is with heavy hearts that we announce the untimely passing, on May 31, 2012 of our beloved son and brother. &nbsp;Born in Halifax he was the son of Bradley and Shelley (Meisner) Chase and best friend and brother to Jason (Tamara Landry).&nbsp;&nbsp; Jesse worked beside his dad in the masonry business (B&amp;C Masonry) for the past 8 years.&nbsp;&nbsp; Jess was an avid baseball player who was a true competitor. He played competitive hockey for the Sackville Flyers. &nbsp;Foremost Jess was generous, giving and a loyal friend who loved his family deeply. </p> <p> He also leaves to mourn his grandmother, Joan Chase, grandparents Kenneth and Florence Meisner, Aunt Jennifer (Larry Whiteway), Uncles Danny (Amanda) Chase and Victor (Julie) Meisner, Girlfriend Erika Davidson and many cousins who all loved him with all their hearts. </p> <p> He was predeceased by paternal grandfather Bill Chase, Aunt Lana (Chase) Graves and Uncle Tim Meisner. </p> <p> Friends may call at the Atlantic Funeral Home 125 Sackville Drive, Lower Sackville, on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.&nbsp; A funeral service will be held at Knox United Church, Lower Sackville, Tuesday afternoon at 1 o&rsquo;clock.&nbsp; Interment Oakridge Memory Gardens 1078 Old Sackville Road, Middle Sackville.&nbsp; A reception will follow Springfield Lake Recreation Centre. </p> Children meant so much to Jesse donations may be made in his honour to the IWK.&nbsp;</div>