WEST VIRGINIA - After fighting leukemia for seven months, Chloe Ann Newbold, 2, raised her hand twice and then went to meet Jesus on Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at 6:25 a.m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 18 at Pleasant Garden Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Gilmore Memorial Park. Chloe was born in Guilford Co. on July 8, 2005. She was a special gift from God and was medically called a Down's Syndrome child. We call her our perfect, beautiful miracle. A true angel, she showed others love, joy and happiness during her own suffering. While her life was short she touched countless lives by showing them a reflection of God's perfect love. She never missed an opportunity to minister to a stranger by blowing them a kiss. She loved to dance for the hospital staff and patients. But now we rejoice because she is dancing in front of the throne of God. Chloe leaves behind to cherish her memory, her loving parents, Richard and Kristy Caviness Newbold; maternal grandparents, Rob and Gwen Robertson, Steve and Lynne Caviness; paternal grandparents, Richard and Beverly Newbold; maternal great grandparents, James and Dollie Caviness; uncle, Shane Caviness; cousin, Ethan Caviness; and numerous paternal family members. The family will receive friends from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. Friday at Forbis & Dick Funeral Home in Pleasant Garden. Chloe's sweet spirit left an imprint on every heart that met her. In that same spirit Chloe's Miracle Foundation has been established to benefit other children in need of hope and joy. Contributions may be made to Chloe's Miracle Foundation, 66 Payne St., Charles Town, WV. 25414 or visit her website at www.chloesmiracle.com and select another organization. Offer online condolences to www.forbisanddick.com.
Published in the News Record on 8/18/2007. |