Jeannie Chesser was born in Miami Fla and started surfing at South Beach Miami in 1964. She won her first contest in 1965. Graduate of Miami Edison High, she married David Chesser in 67. Todd was born in 68, and surfing was no longer the main focus. Todd was 2 when David died in a car crash in 1970. Todd and Jeannie moved to Cocoa Beach briefly before packing up and leaving Fla behind in search of more perfect waves in Hawaii. That was 1971. Jeannie and Todd lived
at Sunset Beach, Kailua, and eventually a house in Kaimuki where they
lived since 1973. Jeannie painted surfboards from the mid-70’s and
she and Todd enjoyed surfing and competing in the amateur contests in
Hawaii. Todd was the NSSA and HAS Jr. and Men’s champion in 85-86,
and Jeannie won many contests in the females division, and was named Sr.
Female Athlete of the year in 86. She was US Champ in 92. Todd was well-known for his bravado in big surf away from crowds at misto N. shore big-wave spots. He was stoked to have surfed the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational, but he was an experienced seeker of giant wave spots not ruined by huge crowds, gangs of photographers and dreaded jet-skis.
And so it was on February 13, 1997, that Todd and a couple of his close bros sought out an empty big waves surf spot away from Waimea Bay, called Alligators. Todd lost his life that day in some serious large waves. Todd has many great friends and family. Those people have helped Jeannie get through this. A wonderful dream-like surfspot in Fiji named Tavarua has also helped her get through this. Surfing gives her a reason to wake up in the morning. She is totally immersed in all aspects of the sport. Competitor, contest judge, Triple Crown contest announcer, surf reporter, surfboard airbrusher. Her paintings on canvas reflect perfect waves. Sea life and florals are also favorite subjects. Herrecent entry into jewelry making also reflects the ocean with use of shells, pearls, and turtle shapes. “It’s totally therapeutic to work with beads, jewelry, and silver. That people like my stuff enough to buy it is certainly a bonus. I know my art is not going to change the world…it’s not earth-shattering. But I hope it cheers people up or just gives them something pleasant to look at. Todd’s mana (spirit) lives on in me and my art.” |
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Surfing Arts by Jeannie Chesser |