With heavy hearts and intense grief, the family of April Maa Chase announced his unprecedented passing on 2 July 2025, Watterville, Main. She was 64 years old. His departure has left an irreparable zero in the hearts of all those who knew and loved him. April’s death is a painful reminder of how precious life is, and her family and friends are abandoned the loss of a woman, who imitated mercy, strength and immense love.

April was born on April 14, 1961, in Scovagen, George and Loren (Martin) Chase in Main. From an early age, it was clear that there was a calm strength and an infinite kindness in April that would become the identity of his life. He was picked up in a close-bent family, where compassion, flexibility, and dedication to each other were deeply entangled-the values ​​that used to do with him every day on April. Her upbringing helped to shape the woman who became she: someone who gave others independently, shared love without any hesitation, and nurtured her connections throughout her life.

April’s life was built around the family, and she found her greatest happiness in being a dedicated mother and grandmother. He threw the moments spent with his children and grandchildren and grandchildren, and his love was infinite for him. Whether he is celebrating his birthday, hosting family dinner, or just sitting on the porch, laughing and telling stories, April felt his people who used to, listen and love special, listened and love. His house was a gathering place where laughter and heat flowed independently, and people who had a privilege to be in his presence felt a feeling of comfort and belonging.

His nutrition spirit increased beyond his immediate family for the people of his community. April was known as someone who always had a kind word, a listening ear, or a comfortable hug. She was a neighbor, who used to find for the needy people, the friend who ever offered help without asking, and the dear person who gave himself independently and without any hesitation. His sweet nature and infectious laughter were his signature – his appearance was like a hot hug which looked a bit bright even the dark day.

In his professional life, April spent several years working in major care, where he had a permanent impact on the lives of the elders and their families. His job was more than just a job – it was a calling that he completed with a deep sense of grace, dignity and compassion. The natural sympathy and loving performance of April made him an extraordinary careful. He did not just care; He gave them comfort, consolation and human relations in their weakest moments. The devotion of April moved ahead of his duties for his work – it was a reflection of his loving heart and his desire to change the lives of others.

Outside his work and family, April was happy in the simple pleasures of life. He had a love for gardening, and the vision of his rich plants and flowers was a will for his patience, care and nutrition. Springtime was her favorite season, as it allowed her to join the earth and enjoy the beauty of nature. April also enjoyed looking at birds from his kitchen window, found peace in the gentle hurry of activity outside. She preferred to take a long, beautiful drive with the main coast, where she used to take into breathtaking scenes and enjoy the peace that was offered by nature. A cool morning with a strong cup of coffee was something that she was valuable, as was the ritual of sending a handwritten birthday card, which she loved – a note filled with heartfelt words and a personal touch.

The life of April was a will of love, kindness and power of dedication. She touches all the lives that she met, and the memories made with the people around her will remain forever. His warmth, his soul, and others looked at others and his ability to feel valuable were the qualities that separated him. April never sought attention or recognition for its acts of kindness; He just gave himself independently, in return there was no hope of anything. One of his legacy love is love for his family, love for his community, and love for life.

April is alive by her beloved children, Melissa Chess-Sonnet (and husband Daniel Bennett), Vinslo, M, and Jonathan Chase of Augusta, Mi. She was a proud grandmother of Lily, Jacob and Emma, ​​who was the light of her life. She also leaves behind her sister, Clinton’s Dennis Carrington, M, and many nephews, nephews, cousins, and lifelong friends, who will continue to honor their memory by staying with the same grace, kindness and compassion. April was done before the death of his parents and his brother, Michael Chase.

A celebration of April’s life will be held on Saturday, July 12, 2025 at 1:00 pm, Waterville, ME at First Congress Church. Family and friends are invited to gather later for a reception and distribution of memories, where they can come together to celebrate the life of a remarkable woman. During this time of grief, we remember April that he brought to our life, not for the tragedy of passing, but for joy, love and light.

In exchange for flowers, the family requests that the Main Alzheimer’s Association or Carers in the name of April be donated for a local donation supporting and families. This gesture will honor the life dedication of April to others, especially those who are unsafe and need support. This is a suitable tribute to the woman that she was – a woman who gave so much to the people around her, often without asking anything in return.

Although April is no longer physically with us, his soul ends in the love shared by him, which made memories, and the lesson he taught. His death is a deep disadvantage, but his life remains a beach of kindness, compassion and unwavering love. As we remember April, we celebrate his strength, his generosity, and he celebrated the heat that he brought to all. She was a woman who lived with a loving heart, and that love would continue to inspire all of us.

For family, friends and loved ones of April, we provide our deep condolences. We mourn you, and we share in your grief. You can find comfort in the love of April and the love of the people around you. Although the pain of his loss is infinite, we know that his soul will remain in each of us forever. Thanks, April, for the pleasure brought you to our life. You will miss deeply, but your love will remain in our hearts, will guide us every day.

Rest in Peace, April Mae Chase. You were deeply loved, and you’ll be depths. Your light will never fade, and your memory will be in the hearts of those who knew you.

By Bob

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