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Obituary: Chloe F. Stapp
Author: Family of Chloe F. Stapp

Chloe F. Stapp

Family of Chloe F. Stapp

Chloe F. Stapp, age 20 of Townsend

September 20, 2004 – February 23, 2025

Chloe Faith Stapp, 20, passed away on February 23, 2025, in Townsend, Montana. Born on September 20, 2004, in Covington, Georgia, she brought light and joy to all who knew her.

Chloe was a vibrant soul—a daughter, sister, aunt, granddaughter, cousin, and niece. She was beautiful inside and out, with a heart full of love and generosity. She touched the lives of many, leaving an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know her.

She shared a special bond with her older sister, Carli. Despite their age difference, they were inseparable in spirit, always exchanging playful banter that filled their family’s hearts with laughter. Chloe had a unique ability to bring joy into any room with her humor and unfiltered honesty—never afraid to speak her mind and always unapologetically herself.

A deeply creative and artistic soul, Chloe had a talent for drawing, painting, and poetry. Writing was her outlet, and she poured her heart into countless poems with the dream of publishing her own poetry book. She also loved working with her hands, crafting beautiful pieces through woodworking and leatherwork for herself and those she loved.

Her greatest passion was cooking. She found immense joy in experimenting with new recipes and creating delicious meals for friends and family. As a cook at a local restaurant, she cherished both her work and the people she worked alongside. Every dish she made was infused with love and creativity—just like everything else she did in life.

Chloe’s free spirit thrived in nature. She found solace in mountain drives, hiking through the wilderness, photographing animals, and collecting rocks and crystals. Whether off-roading through rugged terrain or sitting by a bonfire surrounded by friends, she embraced every moment with an adventurous heart. She also had a deep love for astrology, journaling, ice skating, rollerblading, and researching homesteading practices to grow her own food.

Animals held a special place in Chloe’s heart—she had an uncanny ability to connect with even the most timid creatures. Her family often called her their “Snow White” because of the way animals seemed drawn to her gentle presence. One of her favorite places was Best Friends Animal Society, where she volunteered to care for the many animals there. Her beloved fur-baby Rebel was always by her side as a constant companion.

Chloe is survived by her loving parents, Lori and Mike Stapp; her sister and brother-in-love, Carli and Ricky Hill; her cherished nephews Maverick and Daxton; her niece Indie; and countless friends whose lives were forever changed by knowing her. She was preceded in death by her grandmothers Carole Parker and Margaret Wade and grandfathers Jim Parker and Jim Wade.

Her kind soul and free spirit brightened our world every single day. Though she is no longer physically with us, the love she shared and the memories she created will live on forever in our hearts.

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