Chloe Dymond, a cherished student and a beloved member of the County Line Senior Class of 2026, has tragically passed away. Her sudden loss has left the County Line community heartbroken as classmates, teachers, and friends struggle to come to terms with the passing of such a bright and gentle soul.
The news of Chloe’s death was shared by County Line FBLA, where she was an active and deeply valued member. In a heartfelt tribute, Mrs. Lane reflected on the profound impact Chloe made in such a short time:
*“Our chapter is devastated by the loss of chapter member and Community Service Committee member, Chloe Dymond. I can’t bring myself to say ‘was,’ so instead I will say Chloe ‘will’ always be one of the brightest and most beautiful souls we’ve ever known. Chloe joined us last year and quickly fit right in at County Line. We would often share a glance in class when something silly happened, as if she knew exactly what I was thinking.
She once created a presentation about her dream vacation—New York City—and instantly impressed me with her creativity and design skills. I have no doubt Chloe is seeing all of her dream destinations now. She showed up for everything FBLA-related and truly made our chapter better. We will miss her tremendously. I hope her parents, her twin sister Caylee, her family, friends, teachers, and the entire community can find comfort in knowing how much she will leave a lasting impact on so many lives.”*
Chloe was an honor student, a proud member of the County Line Beta Club, an active participant in FBLA, and a senior maid on this year’s homecoming court. Her warm smile, kind heart, and gentle spirit made her deeply loved by her peers and respected by faculty. She carried herself with quiet grace and left a positive impression on everyone fortunate enough to know her.
The loss of Chloe will be profoundly felt throughout the school and the wider community. In response, counseling staff and additional support services will be available to students and staff to help them process this devastating loss and support one another during this difficult time.
The County Line community asks that continued prayers, love, and support be extended to Chloe’s family, especially her parents and twin sister Caylee, as well as to her friends, classmates, and teachers who are mourning her passing.
Chloe Dymond’s obituary and funeral arrangements will be shared when they become available. Her memory will live on through the countless lives she touched and the light she brought into the world.