Friday 23 October 2020

Lawrence Frank ‘Larry’ Chesto, 84, investigator with Mutual UFO Network

By WY Daily

Lawrence Frank “Larry” Chesto, 84, passed away in his sleep Monday, Oct. 19, 2020, at York Convalescent Center.

Mr. Chesto, or, “Larry,” as he preferred to be called, was a decorated veteran who served in the Vietnam War with 20 years of service in the U.S. Air Force.

After military retirement, he went on to a second decades-long career as the director of Telecommunications Systems, Industry Activities, at Aeronautical Radio Inc. (ARINC) in Annapolis, Maryland. To honor his work, his name is inscribed on the National Air and Space Museum’s Wall of Honor.

Larry was born Aug. 8, 1936, in Danbury, Connecticut. He attended Bethel High School in Bethel, Connecticut, and graduated from the University of Connecticut (UCONN), later getting a master’s degree from Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. He was a devout Catholic, and member of the Knights of Columbus. He most recently attended St. Olaf’s Church, Williamsburg.

Larry was very proud of his Italian heritage and studied his genealogy extensively. He contributed a story about his grandmother, Francesca Margotta Cestone, for author Mario Toglia’s books about connections from Calitri, Italy. Larry had always had a passion for exploration and outer space. His early retirement was spent as an investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a U.S.-based non-profit organization composed of civilian volunteers who study reported UFO sightings. His hobbies also included fixing and rewiring practically everything, as well as travelling.

Larry was preceded in death by three wives, all whom succumbed to cancer. Carol Chesto (nee Ward), mother of surviving daughters, Dorney Chesto Ruck and Moira Parham; Linda Chesto (nee Smith), mother of surviving daughter, Shawna Chesto; Marcy Chesto (previously Fentress), mother of surviving stepsons, James Fentress and Martin Fentress. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Asher, Caleb, and Max Ruck and Olivia LeDoux; and two brothers, Anthony Chesto and Edmund Chesto. He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, brother, friend and will be greatly missed.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to support the American Cancer Society or the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America should anyone choose. There will be a memorial service held at a time and date to be determined. His ashes will be interred in Arlington National Cemetery.

Share online condolences with the family at Nelsen Funeral Home.