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ROB LYONS "CHAPPY" CHAPMAN

ROB CHAPMAN Obituary

CHAPMAN ROB LYONS "CHAPPY" passed away Thursday, May 26 at the age of 88. He was born in Havana, Cuba, to Roy and Ernestine Chapman. He attended The Cathedral School and Candler College in Havana. After moving to the United States, he was drafted and attended the Army Communications School prior to serving in Italy for the US Army in WWII. His service was recognized with a Victory Medal, a European African Middle Eastern Service Medal, an American Service Medal and a Good Conduct Medal. After returning from the War, he married the love of his life, Wyc. Aviation was Rob's passion, he owned a small plane which he loved to fly. Later in life he took to the road in his RV, often spending months away from home seeing the US, and making many friends along the way. Rob had a zest for adventure, he enjoyed entertaining and conversing with his friends, family, and acquaintances. He was well known for his sense of humor and surprise pranks. His annual New Year parties had become a staple with the neighbors for the past 20 years. "Chappy" had a variety of jobs over the years, but ultimately retired from Sears as Division Manager of Appliances and A/C at Coral Gables. As long time member of the South Miami First Methodist Church he was actively involved in many of the church's functions and operations. He is pre-deceased by his wife, Wyc Naylor Chapman; brothers Leigh, Roy and L.L. "Bud". He is survived by his sister, Margaret C. Jones of Miami, to whom he was a loving and caring brother, checking on her morning and night to make sure she was OK. He was her go-to man for advice, help and companionship. She especially treasures a poem he gave her that reads: We laugh, we cry, we make time fly. Best friends are we, my sister and me. He is also survived by his sister-in-law Mary S. Chapman of Tocoa, Ga., and many nieces and nephews and their families. A generous and giving person, he always took time to keep in touch with his extended family. He will be missed by all. He will be buried beside his wife in the Magnolia Cemetery in Meridian, MS. Visitation from 5 to 8 pm, service at 6:30pm on Thursday,June 2 at Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel, 4600 SW 8 Street View this Guest Book at www. MiamiHerald.com/obituaries.

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Published by the Miami Herald on May 31, 2011.

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June 5, 2011

Mr. Chapman will always be in our heart. We remember how loving, caring, helpful and generous he was being our neighbor. There will always be good memories that will last forever.
The Worsham's

Anne. Cyrena, Peggy and Janet

June 1, 2011

Chappy was a cherished person to all in our neighborhood. Always stopping to say hello on his way by our house. He was one of the rare ones who always took the time to organize and get together us all for celebrations throughout the year. What a special person to have known and who surely will be missed by everyone who knew him.

Peggy Burrus

May 31, 2011

I knew Chappy my whole life. We were neighbors and close friends. I will miss him so very much. He was a legend in his own time. He was the smartest man I ever knew, and the most independent. He was very much a part of our family as well as his sister Margaret. They spent the Christmas holidays with us. I went to most all of the New Years Eve parties he put on.The neighborhood will not be the same without him.He was a great friend to me. I will never forget him.Much Love

May 31, 2011

My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. I had the pleasure to work for many years with "Chappy" at Sears in Coral Gables. He was a great person, great human being. Him and I also shared the passion for airplanes and we were always talking about flying and vintage aircrafts. My prayers for his soul, and for the family to keep their faith and strenght throughout this difficult time. Good bye, Chappy
you will be remembered. Victor C. Sanchez

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