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Olivia Louise Chaffin

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Olivia Louise Chaffin

Birth
USA
Death
11 Jun 2010 (aged 9)
Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.7089684, Longitude: -117.4903622
Plot
Lawn 41
Memorial ID
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Jesus reached down and cradled Olivia in his loving arms when she was taken from us unexpectedly in a car accident on the way to her class play on June 10th. She issurvived by her parents Richard and Jennifer; brothers Tony and Joey; grandparents Moe and Shirley Chaffin, John and Paula Cozza; aunts and uncles: Ben and LeAnn Cozza, Ken and Darcy Chaffin, John and Brenda Harris; and cousins Jared, Joel, Chloe, Jessica, Kyle; best friends Kaden, Wayne, Reann, Amanda, Mark, Tyler, and Lily. Olivia attended Evergreen Elementary as a 2nd grader where her Mom teaches, and brother Joey went, too. Olivia enjoyed playing with her many friends. She loved playing soccer, chase, tag, and anything that involved running. Her sparkling eyes, warm heart, imagination, and fun personality were among the many things that made Olivia special. She had a way of getting what she wanted with her pitiful looks and puppy dog eyes followed by a big smile. Olivia loved hanging out with her Nona and Papa at the lake where she was "The Boss". She cherished being outdoors, swimming,boating, and tubing as long as it wasn't too fast. She loved Papa Moe's and Grandma Shirley's farm and helping Papa feed the cows and dogs, as well as taking care of her own chickens. She loved the country life! Olivia loved chasing her brothers and doing whatever they were doing. Olivia's heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys live on; gifts of life to others from the girl with the huge heart. A memorial service was at Life Center Foursquare Church, 1202 N. Government Way, Spokane, WA 99224 on Saturday, June 19th at 1:30pm.

Olivia's organs were donated.

An 11-year-old boy received her heart, two sisters in their 60s in Spokane received her kidneys, an unknown recipient revived her corneas and a Philadelphia woman in her 50s receive one of her lungs.

A soccer tournament names in Olivia's honor is to be an annual event.
Jesus reached down and cradled Olivia in his loving arms when she was taken from us unexpectedly in a car accident on the way to her class play on June 10th. She issurvived by her parents Richard and Jennifer; brothers Tony and Joey; grandparents Moe and Shirley Chaffin, John and Paula Cozza; aunts and uncles: Ben and LeAnn Cozza, Ken and Darcy Chaffin, John and Brenda Harris; and cousins Jared, Joel, Chloe, Jessica, Kyle; best friends Kaden, Wayne, Reann, Amanda, Mark, Tyler, and Lily. Olivia attended Evergreen Elementary as a 2nd grader where her Mom teaches, and brother Joey went, too. Olivia enjoyed playing with her many friends. She loved playing soccer, chase, tag, and anything that involved running. Her sparkling eyes, warm heart, imagination, and fun personality were among the many things that made Olivia special. She had a way of getting what she wanted with her pitiful looks and puppy dog eyes followed by a big smile. Olivia loved hanging out with her Nona and Papa at the lake where she was "The Boss". She cherished being outdoors, swimming,boating, and tubing as long as it wasn't too fast. She loved Papa Moe's and Grandma Shirley's farm and helping Papa feed the cows and dogs, as well as taking care of her own chickens. She loved the country life! Olivia loved chasing her brothers and doing whatever they were doing. Olivia's heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys live on; gifts of life to others from the girl with the huge heart. A memorial service was at Life Center Foursquare Church, 1202 N. Government Way, Spokane, WA 99224 on Saturday, June 19th at 1:30pm.

Olivia's organs were donated.

An 11-year-old boy received her heart, two sisters in their 60s in Spokane received her kidneys, an unknown recipient revived her corneas and a Philadelphia woman in her 50s receive one of her lungs.

A soccer tournament names in Olivia's honor is to be an annual event.

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