Elizabeth Mary Chipman

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Elizabeth Mary Chipman

Birth
Death
27 Feb 2005 (aged 23)
Burial
Gulf Breeze, Santa Rosa County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Beloved and precious daughter of Michael and Barbara Chipman, granddaughter of Charles and Mary Lou Chipman of Steelville, MO. She is also survived by adopted Grandma, Shirley Bonner of Tacoma, WA; relatives, many friends, and family of New Life Tabernacle Church.

Liz, as she liked to be called, had over 500 hours at Gibbs Care Center as a volunteer. She received several awards for helping women contemplating abortion. She still received updates and pictures of babies that were saved. Liz spent countless hours on the Internet with the DOE network to help identify murdered victims. She had a special spot in her heart for these women who mostly were prostitutes and drug users. As Liz said, "God sees the hurt and soul of these women."

When she received her SSI checks, she used her money for others. She sponsored five beautiful little girls through Children's International. Last Christmas she bought one of the little girls bunk beds for the family, as they were in desparate need.

Liz suffered greatly from the very rare FMF. Liz was racked with pain more and more. She was wanting to go home!

God called her to be with him. We will miss her greatly. We know she is free at last. Give God the glory.

Visitation was Wednesday, March 2, 2005 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Rose Lawn Funeral Home in Gulf Breeze.

Funeral services were held Thursday, March 3, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. from the funeral home chapel.

Interment followed at Rose Lawn Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family will forward donations to Children's International in memory of Liz.

ROSE LAWN FUNERAL HOME of Gulf Breeze is in charge of arrangements.
©The Pensacola News Journal
March 2, 2005

Links:
Children International
Doe Network
FMF info
The "You'll Be in My Heart" picture courtesy of JayneDahmer

~Voices of the Lost~
My name is missing, though I have a face.
My name is vanished, and I need a voice.
My name is lost; I yearn to be found.

I am but a number.
Though people have seen me,
Though people have heard me,
Though people have mocked me,

I am not acknowledged.
I am cold, depressed and lonely, though I am surrounded by people.
My swollen eyes have looked on, straining to see the sun rise on yet another day.
My parched, scarred skin speaks volumes of the actions of the soulless.

People look onward.
Around me
Behind me
Above me.

Struggling to not recognize me.
I have prayed.
I have begged.
I have pleaded.

To be seen and heard.
As a human.
As a life.
As a person.

Is it for nothing?
You make the decision.
You disregarded us while we were here.
Will you let it happen yet again?
Think about it.

--Written by Liz Chipman in memory of the missing women in Vancouver.
January 20, 2002

Beloved and precious daughter of Michael and Barbara Chipman, granddaughter of Charles and Mary Lou Chipman of Steelville, MO. She is also survived by adopted Grandma, Shirley Bonner of Tacoma, WA; relatives, many friends, and family of New Life Tabernacle Church.

Liz, as she liked to be called, had over 500 hours at Gibbs Care Center as a volunteer. She received several awards for helping women contemplating abortion. She still received updates and pictures of babies that were saved. Liz spent countless hours on the Internet with the DOE network to help identify murdered victims. She had a special spot in her heart for these women who mostly were prostitutes and drug users. As Liz said, "God sees the hurt and soul of these women."

When she received her SSI checks, she used her money for others. She sponsored five beautiful little girls through Children's International. Last Christmas she bought one of the little girls bunk beds for the family, as they were in desparate need.

Liz suffered greatly from the very rare FMF. Liz was racked with pain more and more. She was wanting to go home!

God called her to be with him. We will miss her greatly. We know she is free at last. Give God the glory.

Visitation was Wednesday, March 2, 2005 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Rose Lawn Funeral Home in Gulf Breeze.

Funeral services were held Thursday, March 3, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. from the funeral home chapel.

Interment followed at Rose Lawn Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family will forward donations to Children's International in memory of Liz.

ROSE LAWN FUNERAL HOME of Gulf Breeze is in charge of arrangements.
©The Pensacola News Journal
March 2, 2005

Links:
Children International
Doe Network
FMF info
The "You'll Be in My Heart" picture courtesy of JayneDahmer

~Voices of the Lost~
My name is missing, though I have a face.
My name is vanished, and I need a voice.
My name is lost; I yearn to be found.

I am but a number.
Though people have seen me,
Though people have heard me,
Though people have mocked me,

I am not acknowledged.
I am cold, depressed and lonely, though I am surrounded by people.
My swollen eyes have looked on, straining to see the sun rise on yet another day.
My parched, scarred skin speaks volumes of the actions of the soulless.

People look onward.
Around me
Behind me
Above me.

Struggling to not recognize me.
I have prayed.
I have begged.
I have pleaded.

To be seen and heard.
As a human.
As a life.
As a person.

Is it for nothing?
You make the decision.
You disregarded us while we were here.
Will you let it happen yet again?
Think about it.

--Written by Liz Chipman in memory of the missing women in Vancouver.
January 20, 2002