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Jacquelyn Chilton

September 7, 1955 — August 2, 2024

Jacquelyn Porter Chilton, age 68, of Beavercreek, Ohio, passed peacefully in her sleep at Hospice of Dayton on August 2, 2024. She was born on September 7, 1955 and was the only child of the late Albert and Louise Coles Porter.

Jacquelyn attended Yellow Springs High School and was a cheerleader all four years. She earned a B.S. in Business Administration at Central State University. She worked as a flight attendant, an assistant loan manager, and a laboratory technician at Vernay Laboratories, where she retired after 20 years of working alongside scientists and PhDs testing chemicals and materials. Jacquelyn eventually moved to and grew deep roots in Cedarville, Ohio, where she lived for over twenty-five years. Her community was important to her, and she was actively involved in Bible study at Cedarville Baptist Church.

Jacquelyn is survived by her loving husband of 47 years, Marshell Chilton, who cared for her nearly 20 years after a devastating illness, and her two sons, Cole of New York City and Tyler of Tokyo, Japan. She maintained lifelong friendships with Judy Cordell, Melody Thomas, Debbie Newsome, and the late Melvin Douglass.



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