March 25, 2002 - July 6, 2012 Resided in Chattanooga, TN
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Zoe Madeline McDonough, 10, of East Brainerd died July 6, 2012 along with her grandmother, Susan McDonough, in a tragic accident. Zoe was a lifelong resident of Chattanooga and was soon to be a 5th grader at Westview Elementary School. She loved basketball, soccer, volleyball and art and was inspired to become an Art Teacher. She was a member of Girl Scout Troop #40507 for the past 5 years and also a member of Christ United Methodist Church. Zoe was most proud of her relationship with her savior and having renewed her baptism just 5 days before her death. She is survived by her parents, Brett and Leah McDonough; her brother, Corbin and her sister, Siri all of Chattanooga; Grandparents, Mike McDonough of New Richland, MN and Frank and Barbara Bradford of Fayetteville, TN; Aunt, Jen (Mike) Vetsch; Uncle, Todd McDonough and cousins, Steven, Jimmy, Fawn, Anna, Abby and Averi. A celebration of Zoe's life was held Monday at 2 PM at Christ United Methodist Church with Rev. Mark Flynn officiating. Funeral service for Zoe and her grandmother, Susan, will be held on Saturday, July 14, at 2 p.m. at Vista Lutheran Church, New Richland. Rev. Paul Meierding will officiate. Burial will be in Vista Lutheran Cemetery , New Richland. Memorial contributions may be made to Make A Wish Foundation, Ronald McDonald House or Tennessee Baptist Children's Home which were a few of Zoe's favorite charity's. Visit www.heritagefh.com to share words of comfort to the family and view the memorial tribute.. Read Zoe McDonough's Obituary and Guestbook on www.bonnerupfuneralservice.com.
Make a Wish, Ronald McDonald House or Tennessee Baptist Children's Home
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