CHESHIRE- E. Ernest Oberst, 96, of Cheshire, retired Judge of Probate, died on May 29, 2014. He was
the husband of Jean (Schorer) Oberst, and son of George and Frieda (Radon) Oberst.
Surviving are his son Dr. William E. Oberst and wife Gail of North Adams, MA and
daughter Nancy O. Clark of Cheshire, five grand children, and three great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by a daughter Carolyn O. Belue. He is the brother of the late Darien
Probate Judge George W. Oberst.
Born in New Haven on January 9, 1918 and educated in New Haven schools, Mr. Oberst
received his AB degree from Bates College and his law degree from the Yale Law School.
He was a Naval officer in World War II; in the first part of the war he served as skipper on a
sub chaser in the South Atlantic and eventually served in the Pacific Islands. He continued
his Naval career in the Naval Reserve until his retirement as a Lieutenant Commander in
1978.
Mr. Oberst practiced law in the New Haven area beginning in 1948, and was secretary and
general counsel to the Marlin Firearms Company for several years and continued to serve as
a member of the boards of directors of the Marlin Corporations until 1998. Mr. Oberst had
lived in Cheshire since 1950, during which time he served on various civic committees and
organizations including USO-United Fund, Library Board, Rotary Club, Young Republican
Club, and the Republican Town Committee.
Mr. Oberst was the Prosecuting Grand Juror for the Town until he became its Trial Justice
in 1954, a position he held until he was elected as Judge for the Probate District of
Cheshire-Prospect. He retired from this judgeship after serving twenty-two years and
became associated with the law firm of Fazzone & Baillie in Cheshire.
Mr. Oberst was a member of the Masonic Order, the American Legion, and the First
Congregational Church of Cheshire. He was instrumental in setting up the Harmon
Leonard Youth Center and initiated, and saw to its fruition, the Town’s purchase of Mixville
Pond for a town park.
An avid inventor, Mr. Oberst has been issued ten patents for a variety of devices including
an adjustable celestial globe (1944), a tide clock (1986), a grip insert for workshop vises
(1993), and several rifle safety enhancements (1997-2003). Many family and friends enjoy
the results of his hobby of wood carving, especially wild game bird pins.
Arrangements- Funeral services will be held for Mr. Oberst on Friday June 6th from 5P.M until the time of service at 7P.M at the Alderson Ford Funeral Home, 615 S. Main St. Cheshire. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to The Connecticut Hospice, 100 Double Beach Road, Branford, CT 06405 (online at www.hospice.com). To view this story online, send a condolence, or light a virtual memorial candle, please visit; www.aldersonfuneralhomes.com