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Suzanne (Botimer) Chrest '74



Suzanne Kay (Botimer) Chrest, 73, of Howard, OH, passed away April 19, 2025, at Ohio Health Hospital, in Mansfield, OH.

Suzanne was born April 17, 1952, in Coshocton, OH. Suzanne completed a bachelor's degree in education at Malone College followed by a master’s degree in education. She taught second grade for about 36 years in the Canton area and was still correcting grammar after she retired. She loved to read and was a creative person, making crafts for all kinds of people, and filled her home with several beautiful crafts and projects. She loved wildlife and nature. She loved to travel and only missed one of the states in the USA.

Our prayers are with the Suzanne's family; that the peace and comfort of Christ would surround them during this difficult time. For the full obituary, click here

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