Grace-Chamberlain-Obituary

Grace J. Chamberlain

Cleveland, Ohio

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CHAMBERLAIN GRACE J. CHAMBERLAIN, age 18, of Kirtland. Beloved daughter of Joyce J. (nee Varda) and Robert Chamberlain; loving sister of Dylan; cherished granddaughter of Dolores J. (Melvin deceased) Chamberlain, and Grace J. and Walter Varda (both deceased); dearest niece of Robert Varda and...

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We didn't really know grace that much, but we were in her brothers grade. But what we knew of Grace was that she had a great personality and that she was always smiling. We would always see grace walking so peacefully around Richmond Heights. We also remember talking to her sumtims at mcdonalds. She was a nice person and everyone misses her.

I met Grace years back through some mutual friends. We always called each other middle name twins, both having the middle name Jean. I remember Grace as bright and loving, smart, sensitive, and a great friend. She will always be loved and missed. My deepest condolences go out to her family and friends.

I first met Grace when she lived on 4th Peckham. I remember I was taking a nap one day during the first week at school and someone on the floor started blasting music. I got outta my room really angry because I had ran alot in the morning for practice when I walked into the hall and heard it in her room. I walked by planning to ask her to turn it down but she was so nice and she couldnt stop smiling so I just went back to my room and delt with it. Later Grace watched one of my posters for me...

Hello, Grace was a very kind hearted girl. I went to school with her little brother Dylan. All I really remember about Grace is how much she cared about people and how she loved her brother o so very much. Grace you were truly loved and missed by many. RIP. Ill see you some other time.

Grace was my little sister during pledging this past semester at Hiram and quickly became one of my best friends. I was only fortunate to know her for 6 months, but in those quick 6 months, she changed my life. She was always happy and excited about life--she was looking forward to everything that life was holding for her. Her smile lit up a room and she knew how to make anyone laugh.

Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain and Dylan-you are in my prayers and thoughts. I know how difficult...

Grace,
You were always such a crazy up upbeat person. I'm going to miss that. Hope you are having fun creating chaos in heaven. Till then.

This is something I don't want to do, because it means Grace is really gone. She was an amazing young woman: smart, funny, sweet, and great to be around. We're all better for having known her.

Smile. Smile. Smile. Other than her intelligence and charm, that's what I remember most about Grace. We went to high school together and I saw her all the time during the summer. She must've been the nicest person you could meet. It's sad to see bad things like this happen. R.I.P. Grace. We'll miss you

Dear Joyce, Bob and Dylan, I was listening to the news this morning and I finally realized that Grace was your daughter. I am so sorry and my heart goes out to all of you. I only saw "Gracie" when she was small and what a "fine lady" she grew up to be from what I have read. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Sincerely, Barbara Kara