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I am Ernest Chappell's granddaughter
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Posted 03/29/07 - 16:08:29:

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I happened on this site while searching my family's names on the Internet. I am Ernest Chappell's granddaughter. Thank you for starting this website as I am extremely touched wink regarding the fondness of my Grandpa Chappy and Quiet, Please. My grandmother, his late wife, died last May and I find myself thinking of both of my grandparents and missing them both.

Grandpa Chappy, as I remember him, was a man of integrity and great fondness of the theatre and acting. I see him so vividly sitting behind his desk in his great big white chair and oh how wise he was...

I have his old peg desk from the farm he owned. I am having to get rid of some of my funiture. If anyone is interested in buying it I'd love to hear from you. I could email any interested parties some photos of it. I am having a difficult time letting it go and don't want to sell it to just anyone. I would like someone to have it that would truely appreciate it.

If anyone has any questions about my grandpa I will do my best to find out some answers and once again thank you so much for admiring him as I know my grandma and the rest of my family did!!

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Posted 04/03/07 - 17:09:38:

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Welcome. I know I'm far from alone here in envying you, he must've had some interesting stories.

Speaking of the farm, I trust Chappell's Apples were as good as he advertised in 12 to 5.

Edited by Paul on 04/03/07 - 17:46:43

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Posted 04/21/07 - 17:00:58:

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Hi Paul:

Yes and he was an excellent chef!! Talk about a great Thanksgiving Dinner!!
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