Houston Chronicle

CHELSEA NICOLE DENENBURG

1977-2019

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Chelsea Nicole Denenburg, age 41, went to be with her Lord and Savior on October 5, 2019, in Houston, Texas. Born October 10, 1977 to Sandi and Victor Denenburg in Houston, Texas, Chelsea came into the world with a big smile, and a hug for everyone, with a heart as big as Texas.

She attended St. Luke’s Methodist Pre-school, River Oaks Baptist, and Second Baptist School, where she was an honor student, class officer, and loved performing in the fabulous Broadway musical production­s and school plays. Having completed college prep requiremen­ts a year early, she made the decision to attend The Stony Brook School in Stony Brook, New York during her senior year. Chelsea was also selected as one of “Who’s Who Among American High School Students.”

Chelsea was thrilled to be accepted early to her first choice, Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, where she spent some of the happiest years of her life. She served as social chair and on the developmen­t committee for the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. In preparatio­n for her future career, Chelsea worked at Good Morning Malibu, TV-3 and Entertainm­ent Spotlight TV-3. She graduated in 2002, with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasti­ng and Communicat­ions. After college, Chelsea spent several years in Los Angeles working in the film and entertainm­ent industry.

Chelsea loved the Lord and was a true prayer warrior, spending time daily in her prayer closet, praying for the needs of others and for her country. She was no stranger to suffering, having survived a life-threatenin­g assault years earlier in Los Angeles and lived the rest of her life with PTSD.

Chelsea had a heart for the homeless, frequently stopping to share a meal, and a prayer. She was also a big fan of the Star of Hope ministry. As the granddaugh­ter of WWII Air Force fighter pilot, Sidney Johnson Miller III, Chelsea was an ardent supporter of the military and organizati­ons like Wounded Warriors. Another cause close to her heart was helping her friend and mentor, Kelly Coghlan, get the School Children’s Religious Liberty Act passed in the state of Texas. This Act permits student speakers in public schools to pray over the microphone­s at graduation­s and other school events without being discrimina­ted against for their faith-based expression­s.

Chelsea was preceded in death by her grandparen­ts, Fern and Sidney Johnson Miller III of Austin, and Ruth and David Denenburg of Houston.

She is survived by her beloved daughter, Sydney Grace Denenburg; her parents, Sandi and Victor Denenburg; her brother, David Denenburg and his wife, Frani, and their children Giorgiana and Oliver Denenburg; aunts, Marjo Warren and Michele Ray; cousins, Brian Ray, Michael Ray and his wife, Lindsey, and their children, Hadley and Hudson, along with a bevy of friends.

Chelsea’s greatest love, blessing, and the light of her life, was her precious 7-yearold daughter, Sydney. Chelsea poured her heart and soul into Sydney’s life and we can feel Chelsea cheering her on from Heaven. Our hearts are broken but we know Chelsea is finally healed, and at peace in the arms of our Lord.

In lieu of customary remembranc­es, memorial contributi­ons in Chelsea’s honor may be directed to one of these two organizati­ons close to our family’s heart: Arrivederc­i ALD, 1324 South Blvd., Houston, Texas 77007 (Arrivederc­iALD.org) or to Second Baptist School (secondbapt­istschool.org/ support).

A funeral service celebratin­g Chelsea’s life will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, October 18, 2019 in the Sanctuary of Second Baptist Church, 6400 Woodway followed by reception in the Deacon’s Parlor.

Chelsea will be laid to rest at Glenwood Cemetery in Houston, Texas.

To leave a condolence for the family, please visit josephjear­thman.com.

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