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Chelsea Elizabeth Gorden

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Our beautiful beloved daughter, Chelsea Elizabeth went to be with the Lord on Friday, January 29, 2021. She was born July 29, 1993 at Ft. Campbell, Tennessee. She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Gary D. and Barbara E. Wiseman (Nanna and Poppa) and cousin Bret Wiseman. She is survived by her husband, Ryan Gorden, daughter Charlotte Elizabeth Williams (Charley), partner and Charley’s dad, Terry Williams, III., her parents, Dawn and Jeff Hebner, Stacy Hutson, siblings David Hutson (Brittany), Aimee Frasier (Cole) and step siblings, Noah, Melissa, Jeffery Jr (Danica), Aaron (Stephanie), Erika (Chad) and Katie, numerous aunts and uncles, cousins, friends and a step-grandmother, Carol, she called Me-Maw. Chelsea was gifted and graduated from Nations High School in 2010, a year before her regular graduation date of 2011. Chelsea touched many people with her smile that would light up anywhere she was and with her being a “military brat”; she had friends from coast to coast from Pennsylvania to Washington State and Michigan to Texas and from as far away as Germany. She loved poetry and had her first poem published in 2007. Her love for her daughter, watching mystery shows while coloring, listening to Charley and Terry laugh and play, having her cat, Mr. Mittens/JuJu, her two “wiener dogs”, Zero and Jeden with her, visits to the beach, being in peaceful places, Red Bull, the Pittsburgh Penguins, playing 11 Ball with her friends and her love of music and lyrics made her very happy and one of her sayings she liked was “Never let life kill your spark”. A Memorial Service will be held at Meadowlawn Funeral Home, 5611 E. Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78220. Interment will immediately follow memorial service. Live streaming will be available for all family and friends to share our love for our daughter Chelsea. (Access for logon will only start a few minutes before start of service) visit www.meadowlawn.net and select her obituary.

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  1. Chelsea has always been so uplifting. My fondest memory is when I was dealing with my first pregnancy; I lacked support and was emotional. Chelsea told me to get ready, she was taking me out to get out of my funk. She was always so positive, always laughing, and was the perfect person to be around, especially when I was feeling down. There are only a few people in my life that I met with such a beautiful soul, she was definitely one of the best!

  2. Chelsea I just wanted to thank you for always make me feel like family every time you came into town me and Jeff would be going at it in the pool and you were just look at us and say we’re dorks that always made me laugh one of my fondest memory was the night we went to the comic strip you and I sat next to each other going to have conversation about absolutely nothing in particular but it was for 2 hours and some of the best conversation I’ve ever had with you when I see you again will continue that conversation there’s nothing but love for you by heart Chelsea

  3. In loving memory of Chelsea. May you Rest In Peace with the angels. Praying for comfort and guidance for Dad, Dawn, and Aimee. Love, Jeffery & family

  4. May you now be at peace and keep those angels on check until we all gather together again. You brought us all joy, laughter and shared your spark with every one of us. The love you have for your beautiful daughter always warmed my heart. I cherish every memory I have with you and wish you all the peace you always deserved. I will always hear you calling me Kiiiiimmmm

  5. Our prayers are always with you for peace and comfort and the warmest of memories.

  6. You and Ryan were my best friends when we were all stationed at Bragg. I considered you both my family. I was devastated when Ryan told me the news. You were my sister. You always will be. One of my fondest memories with you was when I went with you to the tattoo shop when you got your “never let life kill your spark” tattoo. I went out that very weekend after I heard the news, and got that exact saying tattooed on my forearm in memory of you. You and Ryan will always be my family. You both welcomed me in when I didn’t really have anyone else there, and I will forever be grateful for you both. We will sorely miss you Chels. You will never be forgotten. Odoyle Rules! (You used to love saying this to me because of my last name lol)


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