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Elizabeth A. Chesbro, 71
February 12, 2025
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. —
Mrs. Elizabeth A. (Young) Chesbro, 71, died on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at her home. Born in North Adams on July 11, 1953, Liz was the daughter of the late William and Blanche (Boyer) Young. She attended schools in Williamstown and graduated from Mt. Greylock High School in 1971. She then went on to receive her Bachelor of Science degree from the former North Adams State College in 1975. After a career in hospitality, she retired in 2016. She is survived by her husband, Robert L. Chesbro, Esq., whom she met in 1977 and married on June 22, 1984; her stepson Robert V. Chesbro of Lambertville, NJ; her half-sister Linda Boyer King of Georgia; her niece Kim Murphy, and several cousins. She also leaves behind a loyal circle of friends and her beloved basset hounds Annabelle and Georgie Mae.
Liz was a descendant of the south Williamstown Young's, one of the oldest families in Williamstown. Her grandfather, Dow Young, had a dairy farm on Green River Road and gifted his son, Willie, a prime piece of real estate on Stone Hill with a perfect view of Mount Greylock and the Hopper. With the first building permit ever issued by the town of Williamstown in hand, Willie built his home. Liz grew up in this house and lived in it for most of her life. She eventually spent her final days in view of her grandfather’s old farmland.
Liz had an extraordinary work ethic. She financed her college career with a job at the former Springs Restaurant in New Ashford. For the next 29 years, she worked at the original Purple Pub, starting out as a bartender and eventually managing the business until 2007. Liz had a way with people that made everyone feel welcome. Some would say Liz is the reason they ever went to the Pub, and she knew nearly every person who walked in the door. Liz ended her career with stints at Waubeeka Golf Links and the former Mingo’s in North Adams. She retired in 2016, and finally had plenty of time to enjoy floating in her pool and looking at her beloved view.
Liz was talented and versatile. She became an accomplished silversmith and co-owned a jewelry store in North Adams. She created a line of dog treats, developing it into a business. She was an adept markswoman. She was a test audience for her husband, a nationally recognized magician, who would develop new tricks under her critical eye. She learned to golf and walked three miles a day. She created gorgeous perennial gardens around her house, tending them all summer long. She was a gifted homemaker, decorating her home for every holiday. Her Halloween decorations had no equal. A self-taught expert cook and baker, Liz would bake cookies, pies, stroganoff, and homemade pizzas for friends and guests.
Liz was a beautiful and loyal person to all who knew her. She was frequently called upon to help out her elderly neighbors and did so with grace and humor. She had many lifelong friends who loved visiting her and Bob in their oasis on Stone Hill. She was a loving stepmother to Rob. She was a steadfast and loving wife and partner for nearly 50 years. They will all miss her dearly.
Per Liz’s request, there are no funeral services. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date. The family would like to thank the entire staff at the Southwestern Vermont Regional Cancer Center and Hospice Care in the Berkshires, especially Debbie and Natalie.
Memorial donations may be made to: BarkVille Dog Rescue at www.barkvilledogrescue.org or through the PACIOREK FUNERAL HOME, 13 Hoosac St., Adams,MA 01220 which is in charge of arrangements.
To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.paciorefuneral.com.
My deepest condolences on the loss of Liz. She was a wonderful woman and will be missed by all who knew her. | from: Maureen Moore | on: 02-23-2025 |
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My heart goes out to everyone who knew Liz. I was lucky enough to work with her at Waubeeka, and I sure did get an education. She will be well remembered for her heart, kindness, and ferocity( only when needed). She was a good friend to me, who always gave the right advice. I was lucky to have known her, she inspired many. May she rest in peace. | from: Aisling Taft | on: 02-22-2025 |
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Magic and Rob my condolences on Liz's passing,,while only knew her briefly she made everyone feel like a friend | from: Stephen Marceau | on: 02-21-2025 |
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Please accept my sincerest condolences. Liz was such a beautiful person inside and out, I am glad that I had the pleasure of knowing and also working with her, a true treasure of a person. | from: Peter Joseph Oleskiewicz | on: 02-21-2025 |
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So so sorry to hear this! I will always remember Liz working at the Pub with my mom! My mom loved her dearly! She was a very nice person! RIP Liz!!!!!! | from: Jaycee Markovic | on: 02-21-2025 |
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One can never meet a more pure soul, was proud to know her...Liz was so kind, welcoming, sweet, true, softspoken.....I'm so very sorry about this deep loss Bob and family and friends...I'm sure everyone's hearts are shattered....peace and love to you all.....RIP sweet lady :'( | from: Claire Morin | on: 02-21-2025 |
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I worked with Liz at the Beek for a couple of years. She truly was a kind and gentle individual. RIP Liz. Heaven gain a wonderful angel. | from: Kathy Eilers | on: 02-21-2025 |
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I am saddened to hear of your loss, Bob. Many youthful memories were made long ago. May you find peace knowing she lived a full loving life. Deepest Sympathy,
Penny | from: Penny Breault (Marchegiani) | on: 02-21-2025 |
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Liz was a fantastic lady and it was a pleasure to work with her at the Pub....She welcomed every employee, customer or vendor with warmth and kindness...she was so special.!!! Liz was truly a gem...RIP | from: Judi Willette | on: 02-21-2025 |
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I heard of Liz:s passing and was saddened | from: Ballpeen | on: 02-20-2025 |
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To my BFF rest in peace and I will see you in heaven!? | from: Debbie | on: 02-20-2025 |
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Bob, I am so sorry to hear about Liz and your loss. What a beautiful tribute to her and her many accomplishments. You were a couple that were truly in sync with each other. I always thought of her as your rudder. I will contact you sometime soon. If you need anything, I am still at the same place. Thinking of you. Sarah 413 884 3327 | from: Sarah Morse-Field | on: 02-20-2025 |
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Bob, Sorry for your loss, Be Well. John | from: John Woods | on: 02-20-2025 |
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Bob sorry for your loss have many wonderful memories with Liz. | from: Murph | on: 02-20-2025 |
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Liz punched me in the chest one New Year's when other friends persuaded me to attempt to convince her it was time to leave the Pub for the evening. We laughed about that for years afterward. It always lifted my spirits whenever we met. I will cherish her memory; she always could light up a room. Rest in peace dear "Chisel Fist." | from: Dusty Bahlman | on: 02-20-2025 |
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Bob - I was so very sorry to read of Liz's passing. I have such fond memories of early days at the old Purple Pub and Liz's hospitality - such a genuinely nice, hard-working, dedicated woman who made patrons feel like friends. My condolences to you and your entire family for your loss. | from: Luanne (DeRose) Spooner | on: 02-20-2025 |
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Magic and Rob, Deb & I are sorry for your loss. Liz was a very kind and caring person. I will miss running Into her from time to time.
Tom& Deb DeGray | from: | on: 02-20-2025 |
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I remember Liz back in high school. She was kind and sincere, she never changed over the years. She was the best example of a step mom to my son, Rob, and I will never forget her kindness to him. My condolences to Bob, Rob, friends and family for your loss of this lovely lady. | from: Sue &Bob Smith | on: 02-20-2025 |
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What a beautifully written tribute to a beautiful women. Liz was one of the most kindest, talented hardworking women I have ever met, she treated everyone with kindness and never spoke a bad word about anyone. She taught me so much in a few years of working with her at the Purple Pub the lessons that she taught me I have carried out in my everyday living and I will be forever grateful. My sincerest condolences go out to Magic, Rob, Kim, Linda, Deb and all of her many of friends.
Liz you will be missed.
Love,
Michelle | from: Michelle Picard | on: 02-20-2025 |
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Bob, Sorry to hear of Liz’s passing. Her memories with you will last forever. May she rest in peace. | from: Gary Dow | on: 02-19-2025 |
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Magic and Rob, I am so sorry to hear of Liz's passing!!! I loved working with her at the Beek. She was such a kind and loving individual!! Rest in Peace Liz!! | from: Erik Tiele | on: 02-19-2025 |
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As Liz's sister-in-law and co-owner of the jewelry store, I can say that Liz was a beautiful person. | from: Linda Chesbro | on: 02-19-2025 |
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Liz was one of the best, big part of mine and many friends lives...my deepest condolences to Bobby and the rest of liz's family...R.I.P Liz.... | from: Jonnie Bryant | on: 02-19-2025 |
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So sorry and sad to hear this news Magic and Rob; Liz was a wonderful, sincere person who exuded friendliness all the time. RIP Liz... | from: Skeets & Bo Richards | on: 02-19-2025 |
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Liz was such a lovely person. She will never be forgotten. Please accept my sincere condolences. | from: Carl Villanueva | on: 02-19-2025 |
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Liz was an incredible person. I knew her when I managed the Travel Store on Spring Street. Went to the "Pub" everyday for lunch and then after work for drinks. She made the place run like a clock. Great person who will be deeply missed. | from: Steve Lescarbeau | on: 02-19-2025 |
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Magic, We are truly saddened by your loss of Liz. I for one will always remember her from the Pub. She will be missed by all who knew her. | from: Nancy Sacco and Kevin Hanlon | on: 02-19-2025 |
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Such sad news for such a wonderful person. A dear friend to my parents, I had the pleasure of experiencing every bit of kindness that is so beautifully reflected in her obituary. Liz is unmatched, and I will hold dear forever the beautiful memories I have while experiencing my young life with her and Bob at my house, the Legion and the Purple Pub. Bob, I love you my friend and have always admired the love, togetherness, and friendship that you and Liz always shared. God Bless! | from: Amalio Jusino | on: 02-19-2025 |
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