The Chloe Bishop Obituary
The news of Chloe Bishop’s passing has struck the Lombardi Avenue and Holmgren Way community with a “heartbreaking” intensity. Chloe was a “vibrant and beautiful” 17-year-old whose “meaning and warmth” provided the foundation for her family’s joy. To lose such a “vibrant spirit”—a young woman also known as “Chara Gamzee” who saw the world through a lens of “pure heart” and zero judgment—is a reality that has left her loved ones searching for comfort in the midst of “indescribable” sorrow.
Chloe was a passenger in a vehicle driven by her father, Danny Bishop, when they were struck by an alleged drunk driver who ran a red light near Lambeau Field. While Chloe was tragically taken, her father continues to fight with an “unwavering spirit” as he recovers from serious injuries. Chloe was widely recognized for her “eye-catching” creativity, drawing paintings every day—some on canvas and some in simple notebooks. She lived with a “meaning and warmth” that respected everything from her fellow humans down to the tiny pebbles on the ground. As her family navigates this “profoundly sad” time, they are leaning on the “vibrant and beautiful” memories of a girl who loved rocks, mushrooms, and shells.
A “Vibrant Heart” and Cherished Daughter
Chloe Bishop’s 17 years were a masterclass in “vibrant beauty” and sincere connection. Those who had the “privilege of knowing her” describe a young woman with a “bright heart”—someone who was a source of constant “meaning and warmth” to her parents, Daniel Bishop and Melissa Tweedale, and her brother, Kyle. She reminded us all of the importance of an “unwavering spirit” and the value of a courageous, non-judgmental heart. Her absence is a heartache that will be felt throughout Ashwaubenon for years to come, yet her legacy of “vibrant spirit” remains a guiding light for her family.
The “outpouring of support” following the news of the crash is a direct reflection of the love Chloe sowed during her journey. She was a “beacon of light” who taught those around her to “look around at the world” and “breathe in those flowers you always pass by.” Her story is one of “vibrant beauty” and “quiet and powerful” grace—a legacy that will continue to guide her family as they honor her memory and find peace in the “vibrant and beautiful” life she led before her “profoundly sad” departure.
Honoring Chloe’s Memory: Official Obituary and Service Details
As the Green Bay community gathers to navigate this “heartbreaking loss,” the focus remains on honoring Chloe’s remarkable journey and supporting her family during this time of “profound sadness.” The “indescribable” weight of such an unexpected loss is a burden no family should carry alone. According to official obituary and memorial details from Proko-Wall Funeral Home:
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Visitation: Friends may visit with the family on Saturday, February 7, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Proko-Wall Funeral Home (1630 E. Mason St., Green Bay).
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Funeral Service: A “vibrant and beautiful” service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home to celebrate Chloe’s “bright light.”
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Family Support: A GoFundMe established by Chloe’s aunt, Rebecca Campbell, continues to offer a “meaning and warmth” way for the community to assist with funeral costs and Danny’s ongoing medical recovery.
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Tribute: In Chloe’s honor, the family asks that you “catch the full moon,” “enjoy your favorite food,” and offer a “big, snuggly hug” to those you love.
We extend our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to Daniel, Melissa, Kyle, and the entire Bishop and Tweedale families. Chloe’s story did not end on Friday; it continues through every “vibrant and beautiful” charcoal painting she left behind and the “bright light” of her spirit that will remain in our hearts forever. Rest in peace, Chloe; your presence was a blessing to Ashwaubenon, and your spirit will remain a guiding light for your family and our community forever.
