Sherwood Chapman
Sherwood Chapman
Sherwood Chapman
Sherwood Chapman

Obituary of Sherwood Wayne Chapman

S. Wayne "Coach" Chapman, 79, of Winter Haven Florida passed away at home April 4th 2017. He had a life-long love affair with milkshakes, Spaghetti Westerns, Elvis music, West Virginia mountains, Snickers candy bars, shooting with Coach Bass, dogs, and football. He could fix anything, literally anything; except for plumbing, he sucked at plumbing. He was most proud not of his years of coaching football (Auburndale High School, Morehead State University, Colorado State University, University of Tampa, Youngstown State, and Winter Haven High School) but rather of the impact he had on so many young men's lives. The quote "He was a hard coach but a good man who made us better men." has been shared with family many a time. If you ever doubt the hard coach part, ask one of his players about "the look". His children know him to be a macho marshmallow all porcupine on the outside, but with a decidedly mush interior. He had a long history of acquiring 100-pound macho dogs and turning them into overgrown lap dogs (Honey, Sweetie, and Baby Girl). His world-renowned stubbornness will not be forgotten as he determined when he was done fighting and went out on his own terms. Known for many fun sayings, including "That's your problem, you're always thinking!", "My eyes look like two piss holes in a snowbank.", and "Look towards Beecher" was always put to good use when one needed to race across the room without clothes. However, he had more recently transitioned to passing on the sage advice of "Getting old isn't for sissies".His career in sports gave him an appreciation of the human form. He could predict with some degree of accuracy a 40-yard dash time would be based on how a kid or an athlete walked. He respected hard workers above all else. He was born and raised in Barboursville, West Virginia and graduated from Morehead State University where he played football and basketball. While at Morehead, he met and married his girl for over 45 years Hildreth McBrayer Chapman of Morehead Kentucky. Preceded in death by: wife, Hildreth; father, A.A.; mother, Pauline Dirton Chapman; sister, Paula White. Survived by: son, Kevin; daughter, Carla; daughter, Jill (Ethan); son, Darren (A.J., Cole). He is also survived by his loving girlfriend, Pat McCarty, of Winter Haven, who stood by his side providing love and comfort until the end. He has many in-laws , nieces, and nephews who he loved dearly. Big love to his girls Julie Chapman, Terry Nixon, and Cindy White. His family is following his wishes of not having a funeral or a burial. Rather, his ashes will be spread alongside his beloved wife's ashes in West Virginia. If you knew him, remember him in your own way, keep your money and have a good time! If you feel the need, in lieu of flowers please donate to www.PetSmartCharities.org. Big love Dad, Grand Daddy Pop, Grand Grad, Papi, Papasan...we will miss you!
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