
While this knowledge and the passion have been handed down from generation to generation within the family, so has the love of music. Chaisson retired from active competition after the 1946-47 season. Raymond Weil has always strived to achieve watchmaking excellence and use its know-how and expertise to meet the prerequisites of the much sought-after Swiss made label. He led that league in scoring with 101 points for the 1945-46 season. Elvidge C., and Raymond, G.P., 2001, Maximized Bearing Capacity from a Single. Raymond C Stephens Military On 16-February-1943 in B-24D 41-23818 'Texan II' while serving as Engineer/Top Turret Gunner the aircraft sustained a mid-air collision with B-24D 42-40354 'Snafu' 44BG/66BS just of the English coast at Selsey Bill, Sussex en-route to the target at St. His eight hat tricks are still a school record.Īfter WWII Service with the Navy, the Boston College graduate played senior amateur hockey with Los Angeles Monarchs of the Pacific Coast Hockey League. His 126 points ranked him among the Eagles all time career point leaders despite the fact that each of the players listed above him played in more than twice as many as the 32 Chaisson played in just two seasons in a career cut short by WWII. Retrouvez tous les avis de décès du département du Loir-et-Cher ainsi que lensemble des avis de décès de Centre-Val de Loire. Back then, Chaisson was the all time Boston College leader in average goals per game per season with 2.07 for the 1940-41 season in which he scored twenty-nine goals over a fourteen game schedule. Avis de décès du département du Loir-et-Cher. In a 1939 win over Cornell, he had five goals in one game and thirty-three for the season which was only eighteen games in length. He was a member of Granite Baptist Church for 41 years. Chaisson's point totals those years were 67 and 59 respectively. He worked for the Baltimore City Fire Department from 1957-1985.

The Cambridge native led the East in scoring both in the 1939-41 seasons in which the Eagles posted 12-5-1 and 13-1-0 records respectively. His coach and fellow United States Hockey Hall of Fame enshrinee, the legendary John "Snooks" Kelley described Chaisson as one of his very finest hockey players during thirty-six years of college coaching.

Ray Chaisson centered one of the all time great lines in the history of college hockey along with Al Dumond and John Pryor.
