![]() Don’t do what others do, be different BE IRREGULAR!!! Order your customized Irregular Strength Bench Program, Book Your Irregular Strength gym appearance/lift party, or Schedule your Irregular Strength speaking engagement or seminar today. Now I am on a mission to help you BE IRREGULAR and to show the world how to LIVE IRREGULAR! Whether you want to improve your Bench Press, bring new life and energy to your gym, or inspire motivate and elevate your team students and/or employees. There have been more men walk on the moon than to have done what I have done. I am the American Record Holder for raw bench press, currently ranked #1 In the world for raw bench press, and one of only five men in history to bench press over 700Lbs. Sooner than most I entered the professional world of powerlifting and found a way to leave my mark. Using my faith for strength and guidance, I began powerlifting. I chose to make a change, I chose to BE IRREGULAR, I Chose to LIVE IRREGULAR!ĭuring this time I found two things that would change my life forever: my relationship with Christ and a dirty basement floor with some old weights. After being given a second chance and entering a recovery program. Dickerson, who helped lead the Lady Eagles to the Class 2A state championship game, and Maddox, a key contributor for the 31-win Lady Raiders, spearheaded an impressive group of local standouts. From dealing with drug addiction, depression, and jail time I was left at rock bottom. ![]() Growing up in Kentucky, I never knew powerlifting would be the path chosen for me and my journey has not come easy.īeing a standout high school athlete, I was projected to be a division-1 football player but several wrong choices changed those plans. We invite you to share a fond memory or sentiment of condolences on our website orn and raised in Owensboro, KY, I have been a Professional Powerlifter for two years. He will be laid to rest at Highland Memory Garden A Mass of Christian Burial celebrated by Father Shaj Jose will begin at 11:30 a.m. Visitation will resume Friday, March 24, 2023, at 8 a.m. and two sisters, Alvisia (Donald) Williams and Vicky Chretien.įamily to welcome friends Thursday, March 23, 2023, in chapel of Johnson Funeral Home beginning 4 p.m. five granddaughters, Katelyn (Cooper), Madison, Carrington, and Caydence Chretien, Kirstyn and Hayleigh Simmons two brothers, Jeffrey (Linda) Chretien, Hollin (Alice) Chretien Jr. Chretien Jr., Julius (TaShawna) Chretien, and Gertinna (Jason) Simmons four grandsons, Lash III, Madden, and Maddox Chretien, and Jason Simmons Jr. Those left to cherish his memory his wife of 47 years, Artie Faye Chretien three children, Lash J. and Leona Chretien brother, Daniel Chretien sister, Monique Chretien in-laws, Ollie and Jennie Cobb. He was welcomed into Heaven on March 19, 2023, by his beloved son, Jonathan Dwayne Chretien parents, Hollin Sr. He was involved in several travel and local softball teams and the founder and owner of the Gamblers. His love of sports was inherited from his father and one he passed to his own sons. Weekends were for friends & family, music & cookouts with his “favorite Pit Master” Jonathan. His biggest accomplishment was his family and spending quality time with them was his greatest joy. His selfless, charitable, and humanitarian traits magnified his human form. Lash devoted his life as a servant of God. His work ethic was exemplary and something he instilled in each of his children. He was a lifelong member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, a dedicated family man, and Christian. He served as Vice President of the South Atlantic & Gulf Coast District of the ILA, Assistant Organizer of the ILA, Vice President of the Louisiana AFL-C10, and in 2017 the President of the ILA 1998 Clerks & Checkers.Īlthough his career with the Port of Lake Charles was profound, it remained in the shadow of his family. Throughout his fifty years of service at the Port of Lake Charles, he held many positions. As acting President, it was his honor to negotiate contracts and advocate for the working conditions of all longshoreman members in his local, a position he proudly held many years. Upon the merger of ILA Local 1180 and ILA Local 1214 into Local 2047, he was elected to serve as the first President following their desegregation. In 1977 he was elected Secretary-Treasurer of LOCAL 1998 Clerks & Checkers. He began as a Longshoreman with International Longshoremen’s Association LOCAL 1180. His lifetime of work with the Port of Lake Charles began in 1973 and continuing over 50 years until his passing. ![]() ![]() was born in Lake Charles, La., on July 29, 1953, to the late Hollin and Leona Chretien Sr.
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