OBITUARY
Chloe Marie Jameson
September 4, 1999 - March 3, 2013
Chloe Marie Jameson was born on September 4, 1999 in Jacksonville,
Florida to David Jameson and Sarah Verhalen. She was a seventh grader at
Dan F. Long Middle School
in Carrollton, TX. She was well-rounded with both fine arts and sports
interests. She competed in state level gymnastics meets, and played
cello in her school orchestra. She was full of life and well loved.
She was preceded in death by their mother and grandmother, Carolyn
Medina Verhalen. She is survived by her father David Jameson, and
grandparents, Philip Verhalen and Sharon Calhoun Verhalen, and great
grandmothers Agnes Verhalen and Marie Medina. In addition, there are 6
uncles, 5 aunts, and 15 cousins, and numerous friends and other family.
Pallbearers for Chloe Jameson will be Ryan Abel, Christopher Campbell,
Bret Mayo, Samuel Roberts, Sean Roberts, and Zachary Verhalen.
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Carrollton girl, 13, among four killed in plane crash
By Dan Eakin
A 13-year-old Dan F. Long Middle School student, her mother and uncle were
among four people who were killed in an airplane crash in Angel Fire, N.M.
Sunday.
Tony Lynn of the New Mexico Department of Public Safety said Chloe Marie
Jameson, her mother Sara Verhalen, 41, and her uncle, John Philip Verhalen III,
33, died in the crash as did her uncle’s girlfriend, Jennifer Woodward, 26.
Lynn said all four victims were from Texas. Only the girl and her mother were
believed to have lived in Carrollton. The pilot was reported to be an aerospace
engineer in San Antonio. The single-engine plane was registered in Scottsville
near Marshall in East Texas where the father of the pilot and his sister and
grandfather of the 13-year-old girl lives.
They reportedly had joined other relatives and friends for an outing at the
popular ski resort in Northern New Mexico.
Angela Shelley, Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District director
of strategic communications, confirmed that the girl was a Carrollton resident.
Friends of the girl at Dan F. Long
Middle School said the girl was popular at the school and that she was a
member of the school’s symphonic orchestra.
Harvey Wright, manager of the Colfax County Airport at Angel Fire, said the four
arrived at the airport on Thursday afternoon. At 1:24 p.m. Sunday, Verhalen, who
was said to be an experienced pilot, and the three passengers took off from the
airport but only went a small distance before being caught in a crosswind.
Wright said winds were gusting up to 55 miles an hour during the takeoff. He
said the airplane took a nose dive and exploded and burned when it hit the
ground.
“All that was left of the plane was the engine and a part of the tail,” he said.
He said the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the exact
cause of the crash. One witness said the pilot may have been attempting to bring
the plane back down when it struck a utility pole.
The Carrollton Chronicle
Submitted by Edward Lynn
Williams
MARSHALL — Services for Chloe Marie Jamison, 13, of Carrollton, will be 3
p.m. Sunday, March 10, 2013, at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will be in
St. Joseph Cemetery. Arrangements are by Downs Funeral Home. Ms. Jamison was
born September 4, 1999, in Jacksonville, Fla., and died March 3, 2013, in Angel
Fire, N.M. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. with a rosary at 7 p.m. Saturday, March
9, 2013, at the funeral home.
The Marshall Messenger - March 8, 2013
Funeral services for John Philip Verhalen III, 33, sister, Sarah Colleen
Verhalen, 41, and her daughter, Chloe Marie Jamison, 13, will be held at 3 p.m.
Sunday, March 10, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 410 N. Alamo Blvd. in
Marshall, Texas.
The three were killed March 3 when the single-engine airplane Philip Verhalen
was flying crashed during takeoff near Angel Falls, New Mexico.
Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, with a Rosary at 7 p.m., at
Downs Funeral Home, 4608 Elysian Fields Road, in Marshall, Texas.
Also killed in the crash was 26-year-old Jennifer Warren.
John Phillip Verhalen III ||
Sarah Colleen Verhalen ||
Chloe Marie Jamison
ArkLaTex.com - March 8, 2013 |