An adorable baby girl named Chloé Jonea Love was welcomed on July 22, 1993 in Houston, Texas. She was a sparkle and favorite of everyone who came in contact with her. ShaVondra joined in marriage with Pvt. Brian Myles in December 1996. He quickly legitimized his relationship and role in their lives. Shortly afterwards he was stationed in Germany. As a child, Chloé lived an Army life and was able to travel and live in Butzbach, Germany; San Antonio, Texas; Houston, Texas; and El Dorado, Arkansas along with her nurturing father, Sgt. Brian Myles, her mother and younger siblings, Jaron and Briana. The family eventually settled in Houston, Texas in order to be close to family and friends. Chloé formed great relationships with her many friends, extended family members, and a multitude of cousins. She loved spending time with her Godparents, Vernitta Dickerson Lenor, Henry & Dimitri Hardman, and Loraine Rushin. Chloé was the life of any gathering with her subtle humor, delicate laughter and magnetic personality. She was an exceptionally giving and caring person. In Oct 2002, Chloe confessed her love for Christ. She joined, was baptized and worshipped at Lilly Grove Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Terry K. Anderson. Chloé participated in the Church School, NEXT, and Youth Ministry. She was a member of the Bible Trivia Team for competition at the National Baptist Convention of America Inc. Some of Chloé’s fondest memories were of her school days. She loved playing basketball and volleyball with various teams. Chloe attended Alief and HISD schools, graduating with the Class of 2011 from High School for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Chloé was also crowned Princess of her senior prom. She continued her education at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas. After so many life experiences, Chloe lived as a free-spirited and carefree person. She worked various jobs in the Service Industry, the last being at Grocery Supply Company. Chloé roots are deeply embedded within the Piney Point Neighborhood sharing kinship with both the Smith and Love families. Chloé departed this life on Thursday, July 14th, 2016. Her struggles are over now. Being conscientious upon receiving her license, Chloé made the decision to be a registered Organ Donor. Chloé will be remembered as a special person, and will leave a void in our hearts. She will be truly missed and we will miss her humor, laughter, and lightheartedness. Chloé’s memory will forever be cherished by: a loving mother, ShaVondra Love; a caring father, MSG. Brian Myles; a beloved little Big brother, Pvt. Jaron Love ; a special little Big sister, Briana Myles; sister, KeYondria White; Walter L. Hasty; devoted Grandparents, Milton (Signora Smith) Simmons, Siddney Love, Jr., Darral (Miranda) Coleman, Natalie Myles; Great Grandmothers, Cleopatra Love Williams & Hilda Simmons; Godparents; Vernitta D. Lenor; Henry (Dimitri) Hardman; Loraine Rushin; Godbrothers, Dwayne (Rosita) and Dunte’ Miller; Best Friends & Cousins and a host of Aunts, Uncles, Great Aunts, Great Uncles, extended family members, a wide circle of friends, and church family.
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