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'She Was A Special Light:' Longtime Howard County Resident LaToya Chalk Dies, 39

Tributes are pouring in for LaToya Melissa Chalk, who died at her home in Columbia on Friday, March 22 at the age of 39.

LaToya Chalk

LaToya Chalk

Photo Credit: Facebook/LaToya Chalk

Born in Hartford, Connecticut, LaToya went to school in Tolland before moving to Maryland with her mother in 1995, her obituary says.

She later graduated from Wilde Lake High School in 2002 and had spent time studying business administration at Morgan State University, Howard Community College and the University of Phoenix.

LaToya worked at Sears as a Sales Associate and later at Hecht’s. She also interned at Sojourner Douglas College, eventually landing a position with Telligen, where she worked as a Contract Reviewer to support large Medicaid contracts.

LaToya loved the arts, particularly dance and piano. She also loved hiking, biking, and playing soccer.

Above all, LaToya is remembered as a cherished and compassionate sister, aunt, niece, cousin, and friend.

“She was a special light, a ray of sunshine, a voice of encouragement, a needed smile, a trusted ear, a playful sprit, a kid at heart, life of the party, joyrider, all-around good person that came with no judgement, all about living life to the fullest,” reads her obituary.

LaToya is predeceased by her parents, Clifford Lee Chalk and Rebecca (Davis) Chalk. She is survived by her loving sister, Teshia R. (Terrell) Davis; a nephew, Taison Nasir Davis; Godmother and Aunt, Linda “Yvonne” Chalk-Watts; Aunts, Janese (Warren) Bolden, Bernice (John) Lucas, Rosalie Thorpe, Catherine (Leroy) Williams; Uncles, Edmund (Linda) Chalk, Harmon (Hazel) Davis, Ulysses “Mickey” (Gayle) Davis, and many more.

LaToya’s memorial is scheduled for Saturday, April 13 at Witzke Funeral Homes in Columbia.

Tributes quickly hit social media following LaToya’s passing:

“You were one of the most beautiful and genuine souls I’ve ever encountered,” writes Brandon Green.

“R.I.P LaToya Chalk I love you, friend.”

Click here to view the full obituary of LaToya Melissa Chalk.

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