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Chloe Elizabeth Chappell, 22, died tragically Sunday morning following an automobile accident.
Chloe Elizabeth was born into this world June 1, 2001, with a spirit that was intended to change the world. She was known for her fiery personality, her driven ambition, and the grit to effectively lead others. But, she was also known to be highly sensitive, freely giving, compassinate and forever forgiving.
Chloe graduated from Salem High School in 2019 and from there began her college career at the University of Akron. During the pandemic, Chloe transferred to Kent State Univerisity where she would begin the long and arduous task of becoming a nurse. Chloe was two semesters away from obtaining her BSN with a minor in Spanish. Her greatest attraction in the nursing field was obstetrics. Although she was conflicted with the medical profession, the one thing we all knew without fail, she was meant to care for others.
Chloe was a beautifully passionate person, had many inerests and hobbies. She believed in empowerment of underpriviledged communities, her most noteable contribution was to the the LAKOTA Sioux Tribe located in South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. She was an avid animal lover, spent her younger years volunteering at Angels for Animals and helping grandma with her horse farm. She loved to travel, was priviledged to spend a semeter studying abroad in Salamanca, Spain. Chloe believed in naturopathic medicine, believed the earth provides all that we need to foster a healthy body. She enjoyed cooking and baking. She loved the outdoors; was often paddeling her dad's lake or hiking the woods with her beloved brother. She owned a vast collection of plants for which she tenderly cared for, and a cherished collection of crystals for which she knew the origin and benfits and frequently adorned.
Chloe is survived by her parents: Christian "Chris" Mark Chappell of Salem, Ohio, and Elizabeth Ann (Melody) Chappell of Imperial, Pennsylvaina; her brother, Christian Elliott Chappell, whom she shared the most remarkable sibling affectionation with; paternal grandmother Sarah S. "Sally" (Snowball) Chappell; and maternal grandparents Judi J. (Majors) Melody and John R. "Jack" Melody.
She was proceeded in death by her paternal grandfather, Ned R. Chappell, and her Uncle Shawn M. Chappell.
Services will be held on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, at 5 p.m. at the Winona Friends Church, 4615 Whinnery Road (Winona, Ohio) Salem, Ohio 44460. Pastor Roland Schwendeman of Marietta will be officiaing. A time of visitation will be from 3 to 5 p.m. at the church with a meal to follow and all are welcome to join.
Arrangements were enrtrusted to the care of Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem.
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The family asks that flower arrangements not be sent, but rather, contributions be made to other important causes and charities. Please feel free to choose your own or consider the following: Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Angels for Animals, Humane Animal Rescue, Save Sea Turtles, Adopt a Highway, Orphans Unlimited, plant a tree or shrub, provide a gift of service to the grieving family or to a personal loved one who need extra support.
Please see the links below:
https://flashes.givetokent.org/campaign/support-the-pine-ridge-nursing-mission-fund/c471978
https://www.angelsforanimals.org/donations-memorials
https://www.transportation.ohio.gov/programs/adopt-a-highway
https://orphansunlimited.org/donate/
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