Jul 9, 2008 - Oct 26, 2023July 9, 2008 - October 26, 2023
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Born in Goshen Ohio
Raised in Goshen Ohio
Tatum loved to be outside. Weather she was swimming, hiking, camping, hunting etc. Whatever it was she just always loved to be outside. She had a gift for art. She could make the most beautiful drawings of flowers and people.
She enjoyed going out and getting Chinese food every chance she got.
Tatum's music taste was very interesting, and random. She would either be blasting 90's rap music, or old country, or even the most screamo metal music out there.
Tatum loved nothing more than being with the ones she loved. She was always going out with her friends and getting into trouble. Typically teenage life.
Tatum was always begging to go to the Red River Gorge. When she was little we would take her the every summer and she loved every second of it. She would push herself to hike longer, up these giant mountains just to see the view for not even half the time to get up to that point.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Tatum Chamberlain. Born on July 9, 2008, Tatum's bright and compelling presence graced our lives until her untimely departure on October 26, 2023. Tatum's enduring spirit and cherished memory live on in her beloved mother, Lisa Davidson, her father, Roger Chamberlain, her step father, Bobby Davidson, her step mother, Carla Perry, her sisters, Keanna Chamberlain, Aubrey Davidson, as well as her baby brother, Easton Davidson. A long with her those who have dearly passed before her, her beloved daughter, Hope Martin, and her lovely sister Alainah Chamberlain.
A lover of Chinese Food and Dr. Pepper, Tatum savored the small pleasures in life. Her diverse taste in music, ranging from rap to country, reflected her multifaceted personality. She spent countless hours immersed in her favorite TV shows, notable among which was 'The Walking Dead'. Her taste in films was equally captivating. The Notebook, Titanic, and My Girl were movies she held dear.
Tatum had a deep appreciation for art and took a special interest in works focused on body image. An avid follower of the Pittsburgh Steelers Football Team, her love for sports was evident. She was an outspoken fan and would cheer her team on with infectious enthusiasm. Tatum's love for the outdoors was unmistakable. She found joy in every adventure, be it hiking, biking, or swimming, and her favorite vacation spot was the picturesque Red River Gorge.
She was a vibrant presence, her favorite color, emerald green, mirroring her lively personality. Tatum was loving, goofy, spontaneous, outgoing, sarcastic, and at times moody. Her range of emotions made her presence all the more enriching. Tatum was a beacon of positivity, always trying to make others happy and encouraging them to do the right thing.
The loss of Tatum is felt deeply by every life she touched. She taught us about love, joy, resilience, and the importance of standing up for what is right. Her spirit will continue to inspire, her memories will bring smiles, and her absence will be felt profoundly. Tatum will forever be loved, and her unforgettable presence will be greatly missed by all who were fortunate to know her.
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Born in Goshen Ohio
Raised in Goshen Ohio