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Chester Nycum

May 24, 1921 — September 2, 2013

Chester W. Nycum, 92, Husband, Father, Grandfather, and WWII Army Parachute Infantry Veteran.

Chester was born on May 24, 1921 in Braddock, Pennsylvania. At age 18 he left his humble farming life to join the Army Quartermaster Corp and was stationed at Ft. Meade. There he met a the beautiful young Margaret Schultz from Severn. They quickly fell in love and were married in August of 1940. The two remained loving life partners for the next 68 years.

When the United States entered WWII in 1941, Chester requested a transfer to the newly formed Army parachute regiment. Given the high risk involved, married men were not allowed without a waver from their wife, which Margaret reluctantly signed.

Chester Nycum, was assigned as lead scout in G company of the Army's 503rd's Regimental Combat Team. Always his Thompson sub machine-gun at his side, Chester and the rest of the 503rd leapfrogged their way across the Pacific Theater. Their multiple combat jumps and amphibious landings put them in some of the most intense combat of the entire war. Due to their battle tested experience and proven success, General MacArthur selected the 503rd to retake the island of Corregidor in 1945. For this mission, reconnaissance had prepared the unit for fewer than 1,000 Japanese defenders; instead the team of only 2,000 paratroopers landed on the island and defeated more than 6,000 Japanese. Chester was badly wounded in the final days on Corregidor by an underground ammunition dump detonation. He spent the following month on the USS Comfort, recovering from his wounds but as soon as he was ready, he quickly rejoined his regiment for one final battle on the Island of Negros.

Following WWII, Chester found a rewarding career with the Westinghouse Company. He spent the next 30 years there overseeing electronic testing, evaluating radar systems, and collaborating on various other classified military projects which all proved invaluable during the years of the Cold War.

Chester Nycum painlessly entered into eternal peace on September 2 at the Baltimore Washington Medical Center.

He will be interred at noon on Wednesday, September 11th at Glen Haven Cemetery in Glen Burnie, MD. Later that evening, a Celebration of Life service has been planned to remember him at 6pm at the American Legion in Severn.

Survivors include his sister Pearl; daughter Linda and her husband Dan, his grandchildren; Michelle, Danny and Stephanie; companion Freida and countless friends and loved ones.

He will be dearly missed.

Cemetery Details

Glen Haven Memorial Park
7215 RItchie Highway
Glen Burnie, MD, 21061

Graveside Service

SEP 11. 12:00 PM

Glen Haven Memorial Park

7215 RItchie Highway

Glen Burnie, MD, US, 21061

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