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Isaac Chevallier, born on March 25, 2002, in Shaker Heights, Ohio, passed away on April 18, 2025. He was a proud graduate of Shaker Heights High School, where his determination and competitive spirit shone brightly in both hockey and baseball.
Isaac's life was marked by a deep commitment to his family and friends. Moments spent together at family dinners were cherished, and his infectious laughter would often light up the room. Many of those who truly knew him can attest to his caring nature, both as a devoted family member and a welcoming friend, particularly those he served alongside during his military service. Isaac was deployed in Korea and Germany, where he served as a military police officer, fulfilling a longtime aspiration of serving in law enforcement.
In addition to his family connections, Isaac was passionate about exercise, which played an integral role in his mental health. He embraced his hobbies with enthusiasm, inspiring others to pursue their own physical fitness goals.
Isaac is survived by his mother, Jessica Chevallier; his daughter, Dayami Noelle Chevallier; siblings Nautia Shanklin, Ian Chevallier, Justin Chevallier, and Jace Chevallier; his grandmother, Martha Peter; and uncle Patrick Chevallier (Demi).
A celebration of Isaac's life will be held on May 3, 2025, at the Chevallier Residence, 3405 Helen Rd, Shaker Heights, Ohio. The event commences at 1:00 PM and will conclude at 4:00 PM, offering an opportunity for friends and family to gather and honor his memory.
Isaac Chevallier's legacy of laughter, love, and dedication will undoubtedly continue to resonate within the hearts of those who knew him, ensuring that he will not be forgotten.
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