Cecil Norman Chance
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Cecil Norman Chance
November 9, 1925 - October 1, 2015
Cecil Norman
Chance, 89, of Warren, passed from this life on October 1, 2015, and was
reunited with his beloved Joan Chance. When Joan passed on July 1, 2015, they
had been married seventy-one years and nine months. They will now celebrate
their 72nd anniversary on October 2, 2015, together once again.
Cecil and Joan married on October 2, 1943, in Atlanta, Texas.
Cecil was born on
November 9, 1925, in Hemphill, to Cevella Edna Armstrong Chance and Pearl
Marlin Chance.
He was preceded in
death by his beloved wife, Joan Rowland Chance; parents; sister, Edna Blazek;
brothers, William T. Chance, Glenn E. Chance, Sherril R. Chance, and W.J. Butch
Chance; son-in-law, James H. Bobo; and grandchildren, James Bobo, Jr. and Anna
Chance.
Cecil is survived
by his children, Norma J. Bobo of Silsbee; Deidra A. Hare and her husband,
Ralph, of Fannett; Connie S. Townsend and her husband, Al, of League City;
George A. “Skip” Chance, Sr. and his wife, Sharon, of Warren; and Richard M.
Chance and his wife, Carolyn, of Nederland; twelve grandchildren; twenty-five
great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
Cecil loved his
children, they were all very important to him, but his grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren had his heart forever. He
found special joy in picking and agitating his grandchildren.
Cecil was a United
States Navy veteran of World War II, serving in both Atlantic and Pacific
campaigns from June 1944 to February 14, 1946. When he was discharged from the
Navy in 1946, he settled in Beaumont. Cecil, Joan, and their family then lived
in Galveston from 1951 to 1954. They returned to Beaumont in 1954 before moving
to Nederland in 1955. Cecil had been a resident of Nederland for the past sixty
years until moving to Warren in March of 2015.
After the war
Cecil worked at the shipyard in Orange and then for Pittsburg Glass for
twenty-three years. Cecil then returned back to working in the ship yards.
Cecil retired from Gulfport Shipyard as a Welding superintendent in 1985.
Cecil owned and
operated a mostly family run meat market in the Bridge City area for several
years, where he met many people and made numerous friends, many of whom he has
kept up with in the years since.
After retiring he
operated a Bar B Que business for several years in the mid county area where he
served plate lunches and sandwiches daily as well as catering larger events.
Cecil loved the
outdoors and enjoyed both hunting and fishing, but his first love was waterfowl
hunting. Cecil loved working with and training retrieving dogs.
In Cecil’s later
years he became more involved in deer hunting and spent many hours in the East
Texas Woods that he had grown to love through his childhood years in Sabine
County.
Cecil was a long time
member of the Port Neches United Pentecostal Church since 1956, now known as
Landmark United Pentecostal Church in Port Neches. Over the years Cecil served
many positions, including Sunday School Teacher, Sunday School Superintendent,
Board Member, and Senior Elder.
After moving to
Warren, Cecil became a member of the Faith Tabernacle Pentecostal Church of
Hillister, Reverend David Clark, Pastor, where he was Senior Elder.
Cecil will be
greatly missed by everyone who knew him. The church members were more like
family. The deer lease will not be the same to the members associated with the
lease. Certainly our family gatherings will have two vacancies in our hearts
from now on with Mother and Daddy both gone, but they are rejoicing together in
Heaven………..
A gathering of Mr.
Chance’s family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Saturday,
October 3, 2015, at Landmark United Pentecostal Church, 2115 Nall Street, Port
Neches. A celebration of Cecil’s life will be held at 1:00 p.m., Sunday, October
4, 2015, at Landmark United Pentecostal Church in Port Neches. His entombment
will follow at Memory Gardens of Jefferson County, Nederland, with all
arrangements under the direction of Broussard’s, 505 North 12th
Street, Nederland.
In lieu of flowers,
Cecil requested Memorial Contributions be made to Landmark Pentecostal Church
Building Fund, 2115 Nall Street, Port Neches, Texas 77651.
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