![]() Paul, a very humble man, was proud to see the family business continue with his sons and grandsons operating the farm. Paul loved the Lord, his family, and the land and animals under his care. Until the day he entered Heaven, Paul served as McChesney Farms Inc. In 2006 Paul proudly handed them the keys to the operation to his sons fully believing in them. In the following years the business grew to include grain production, hogs, and an equipment dealership. ![]() After 18 years of working from dusk until dawn with the dairy cattle, and after his sons all left for college in 1978, Paul sold his cattle and transitioned McChesney Farms Inc. In 1960, Paul and Marjory bought a farm in Edison where he and his son’s could work together and care for the dairy farm there. During their 61 years of marriage, they have been by each other’s side every step of the way.īorn to be a farmer, Paul followed in the footsteps of his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather proudly carrying on their family name and their family farm. ![]() From that day forward, their love for one another continued to blossom and grow, and they were married on February 14, 1953, at the Greenwood United Methodist Church in Marion, shortly after she graduated high school. When Paul was 16 years old, while attending the Camp Sychar Church Camp in Mount Vernon, he met his wife to be, Marjory Dearth, whose family was from Marion. He was raised and worked on the family farm in Claridon, where he also graduated from Claridon High School in the Class of 1950. On December 2, 1932, Paul was born in Marion, Ohio, the youngest of two children of the late Clarence and Pauline (Huffman) McChesney. McChesney, age 81, of Edison, was welcomed into Heaven by the loving, open armsof the Lord on Sunday morning, August 17, 2014, at home on the family farm from a brief illness.
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