In the charming town of Ooltewah, Tennessee, the close-knit community is coming to terms with the recent losses of several cherished members. As winter settles in, hearts are heavy with grief, but the memories of these individuals shine brightly in the lives they touched.
Just on the heels of December, Brittany Michelle Cochran, aged 35, made her peaceful departure on December 4, 2024. Known for her warm smile and kind spirit, Brittany was a reliable friend and a loving presence in the lives of so many. Her family and friends are currently working on planning a visitation and services to honor her memory. The community encourages everyone to share their cherished moments with Brittany online at www.chattanoogavalleyviewchapel.com.
Only days later, on December 10, 2024, another beloved figure, Marlyn E. Robinson, who was 84, passed away. Known fondly for his generous heart and lively spirit, Marlyn was a staple of Ooltewah’s community gatherings and social events. He leaves behind a legacy of kindness and compassion that will not be forgotten. Marlyn is preceded in death by his parents, Woodrow and Lucille Howell, and his first wife, but his stories and lessons about life continue to inspire those who knew him.
On December 9, 2024, the community also bid farewell to the remarkable Stella Inez Johnson, who graced the world for 96 years. A resident of Jasper for most of her life, Stella spent the last three years in an assisted living facility. She was a beloved matriarch, known for her nurturing spirit and engaging storytelling. Her rich life experiences and hearty laughter brought joy to countless gatherings. The community remembers her not just for her age, but for the wisdom and warmth she shared liberally with everyone around her.
Lastly, on November 18, 2024, the town lost a true pillar of support in the form of Samuel Patterson “Pat” Woolsey. Passing away at the age of 76 in Nashville, Pat was more than just a coach and a teacher. He was a mentor to young minds, a guide at crucial life junctures, and above all, a friend to many. His passion for sports and education was matched only by his commitment to his family. Those who encountered Pat will always carry forward the lessons he imparted on sportsmanship, teamwork, and respect.
As Ooltewah navigates through this difficult time, the interconnectedness of the community shines through the sadness. Each of these individuals left a mark in their own unique way, and their memories will continue to inspire and uplift those who loved them. The Valley View Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home, Crematory, and Florist is assisting with arrangements for the families. This community’s bond will only grow stronger as they lean on one another in the face of loss.
In moments like these, it’s important to remember that while life can be fleeting, the love and inspiration shared remains forever. People can extend their condolences and praise for the dearly departed and comfort each other while sharing stories that reflect the vibrant lives they lived. Let’s honor Brittany, Marlyn, Stella, and Pat by cherishing the memories we hold dear.
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