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Chastity Renee McElroy

Chastity Renee McElroy

March 1, 1978 February 17, 2026

Chastity Renee McElroy lived a life marked by deep faith, resilience, and undeniable strength. Though her path included many struggles, her love for the Lord remained steadfast. Even in her most difficult seasons, she held tightly to her beliefs, trusting God through battles that few truly understood.

Strong-willed and fiercely independent, Chastity took nothing from anyone and stood firmly in who she was. Bold, protective, and unafraid to speak her truth, she carried a fire within her that left a lasting impression on all who knew her. Her strength was loud, determined, and unforgettable.

Above all, she was a devoted mother who loved her children deeply and in her own powerful way. Her spirit, determination, and fierce heart live on in them. She was also a cherished daughter and sister.

She is now reunited in heaven with her beloved mother, Dolly Morua, maternal grandparents Arthur and Inez Morua, paternal grandmother Frances McElroy, and uncles Alvis and Trent McElroy, who welcomed her home.

Chastity is survived by her father, Robert “Bobby” McElroy; her brothers, BeeJay (Chelsea) McElroy, Richard (Regina) McElroy, and Wayne (Shady) Provencio; her children, Jaynessa Jana Brooks (Jacob), Angelic Marie Murillo, Antanette Alexandria Garcia (Michael), Alannah Renee McElroy, and Jayce Robert Ayers; and her grandchildren, Mateo Posadas, Rosalina, Zachariah, and Heziekiah Brooks. They will continue to honor her memory and the strength she instilled in them.

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