There funeral for Milo and Sarah Chapman is on January 16 at 10:30 AM at the Milwaukie High School Auditorium. Here are the details:
Date: | MLK Day, Monday, January 16, 2017 |
Time: | 10:30 AM |
Location: | Milwaukie High School Auditorium, Milwaukie, Oregon |
Notes: | Potluck to follow on location |
No graveside service |
We would be grateful to any who would be willing to share a story or picture with us about/of Milo and/or Sarah. If you would, please send it in any format you would like via email to chapman55k@gmail.com. It can be just part of the email, a photograph, a PDF, Word document or anything you would like. Our plan is to put them all into folders people can read at the funeral with blank pages where people might like to add additional stories or pictures. After the funeral, we plan to accumulate the new material into a final version, then send it out to whomever might like a copy via email.
Arnold & Leola Weld
Thinking of you and your family. Very loving,kind and faithful couple. Good memories of time spent with them.
Sanaa AbuRia (Marilyn Conrad)
Milo and Sarah were a part of our lives growing up with union meeting at their house once a month. They were also there for my parents Lyle and Hazel Conrad when they lost a child. My heart goes out to family and friends at the loss of truly Godly people.
Dad
Thank you for the kind words Arnold and Leola. We are losing a faithful generation throughout Oregon. We are glad you were their friends and for the connection between our families over the years.
Thank you for your kind words Sanaa AbuRia (Marilyn). I stay in pretty close touch with you brother, Gene, and remember your family well from my childhood.
Carol Ann Waldo
I have so many memories of both your Mom and Dad. As far as I can remember Uncle Milo was in our lives. I will always remember when your Mom came into the picture and as a little girl I thought she was taking your Dad away from me!!! Later your Dad made Dick and My wedding cake. So many wonderful memories and knowing a generation is gone and now we are the old folks. Just hope that you know our thoughts and prayers are going your way. And that it would be a comfort to you knowing how much they both were loved and appreciated. Carol Ann
Dad
Thank you so much Carol Ann. Believe it or not, one of my earliest memories was of my father making roses for your wedding cake at our house on South Sixth Street in Cottage Grove. It is so kind of you to write. You, being the first grandchild of his mother were very, very special in his eyes.