Harry-Chilton-Obituary

Harry J. Chilton

Willoughby, Ohio

1938-2014

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March 22, 2014
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Willoughby, Ohio

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Harry J. Chilton, 75, passed away peacefully Saturday March 22, 2014 following a 6 year battle with Alzheimer's. Harry was born in Oil City, Pa. on Dec. 24, 1938, the son of Harry and Helen (Serenko) Chilton and grew up in Portage, PA. On Aug. 6, 1959 he married Clemie Chapman, his loving...

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So sorry to hear about your husband. My deepest sympathy.

Clemie, So sorry to hear about Harry - please accept our deepest condolences.

Our deepest sympathy to Clemie,Debra and Family. May you find comfort knowing others care. God Bless you all.
Carroll & Jim Hensley

Clemie, I'm so sorry for your loss. I know how you feel since I just experienced the same thing in Dec/2013

My condolences to Clemie and family in their loss. I hope your memories of the good days help sustain you in your grief. God bless you.

As a Nurse that care for those whom suffer with Alzheimer's disease my heart goes out to the residents and the family it is an devastating disease. may you the family take comfort that the time will soon come when the GOD of tender mercies will wipe every tear from your eyes and death will be no more
sincerely from one who cares

My deepest sympathy goes out to Harry's family. He was a good man, may he rest in peace

To my dear Uncle Harry...You were taken too early from us and we will all miss you each and every day. You were always there whenever we needed you with a joke and a smile on your face. You loved your family more than words can say and showed your love through your kindness, generousity and loyalty to all who knew you. I will never forget how much you loved to work in your yard landscaping it to perfection as well as your love for cars. But most of all just how much you loved your family...

Sending sincere sympathy and letting you know my heart goes out to you at this time of great sadness. Please know that God cares about how you feel and invites you to let him help you. (Jeremiah 29:12) . . .And YOU will certainly call me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to YOU. .