Obituary: Stephen Cheney, 19542025
Dec 05, 2025
Stephen Cheney Credit: Courtesy
Stephen Cheney quietly passed away at his home in St. George, Vt., on November 25, 2025. Steve was surrounded by Judy, his wife of 52 years; daughter Krista; family; and beloved dogs. He was 71 years old.Steve was born to Nelson and Nancy Cheney in Hartford, Conn.
, after their car hit a tree en route to the hospital in a blinding snowstorm. Steve lived in Connecticut throughout his childhood but considered himself to be an adopted Vermonter. His lifelong love for the Green Mountain State began with spending childhood summers at his family’s home in Newark. His summers were filled with hiking, camping and swimming in Willoughby Lake. Steve learned to say “Willoughby Lake” versus “Lake Willoughby” from Bud Chabot, an old-time Vermonter and wonderful family friend who also taught Steve to shoot and shared many World War II stories with him.Steve graduated from Torrington High School in 1972. He was an excellent student with a lifelong love of learning about history and reading. Steve met his future wife, Judy McLam, while both were attending Champlain College in Burlington, Vt. They later purchased a home in St. George, where they spent their life.Steve was a hard worker and worked many jobs through high school. Working was a means of responsibility to those he loved. After college, Steve worked at Vermont Hardware Company, St. Johnsbury Trucking, Burlington Rent-All and Vermont Tent Company.Steve also played hard. He and Judy collected salt-and-pepper shakers after becoming intrigued by the numerous collectible kinds. They took many Sunday trips looking for them and went to salt-and-pepper shaker conventions. They took trips to Las Vegas to see comedy shows, ride the roller coaster and gamble a bit. Steve camped with friends at Button Bay State Park and went to Daytona 500 parties.
Stephen Cheney Credit: Courtesy
His greatest passion of all, though, was fishing. Steve and Judy started fishing in a small boat and moved up to a bass boat. They went to major FLW and B.A.S.S. fishing tournaments as co-anglers and as spectators at tournaments in Plattsburgh, N.Y. After winning a trip to Australia, Steve and Judy went marlin and wahoo fishing in Bermagui, New South Wales. Fishing was a means of being with friends and family and of being in nature. When asked why he loved nature, Steve replied, “In nature there is peace and quiet. In peace and quiet there is bliss.”Steve received and gave much love and admiration from and to his wife’s family, the McLams of Waits River, Vt. Their dedication to family, work ethic and goodness contributed much to his life. Steve learned carpentry from his father-in-law, Robert, and he saw good examples of partnership from Robert and his wife, Leota.Steve loved dogs and shared his life with many. A sweet bluetick hound named Daisy held a special place in his heart. When asked why dogs were so special, he said, “They are pure and inspire compassion.”Steve was a good man, intelligent, handsome, loyal, and dedicated to his family and friends. He enjoyed the outdoors, camping, fishing, animals and learning about anything historical. Steve, we’ll find you in the forests, fields, lakes and streams. We’ll find you in the smell of warm dog fur, fall leaves and pine. We will meet you there.Steve is survived by his wife, Judy; daughter, Krista; sister, Ellen Cheney Friedler, and her husband, Don, of Rochester, N.Y.; brother Todd Cheney of Lancaster, N.H.; sister-in-law Lois McLam Cote and her husband, Armand, of Burlington; sister-in-law Sue McLam; aunt, Sally Cheney of Enfield, Conn.; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his mother, Nancy Cheney Rovero, and stepdad, Jim; father, Nelson Cheney; brother Scott Cheney; and uncles, Adrian Cheney and Al Scranton.Per his wishes, there will be no visiting hours. Burial will be a private gathering in the spring at Waits River Cemetery. For those who would like to honor Steve, please consider a contribution to North Country Animal League or Long Trail Canine Rescue.Many thanks to Home Health Hospice for their support. Arrangements are in the care of Hale Funeral Home in Bradford. Those wishing to express online condolences may do so at halefuneralhomes.com.
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