

Tracey Ann Chiriboga, 50, passed away unexpectedly on June 30th, 2021. Tracey was born on January 31st, 1971 in Queens, NY and grew up in Richmond Hill, NY. She graduated from Richmond Hill High School in 1988. From a very young age, Tracey was involved in talent shows, dance recitals, twirling, plays, and musicals, growing what would become her life’s passion. Her other passion in life was being a superstar mother to her three loving children.
Tracey is survived by her three children, Vanessa, 32, Alex, 26, and Camryn, 22; her husband, Eric Chiriboga; mother, Christine Napodano; sister, Roseanne Napodano, and countless extended family and friends.
Moving to Florida in 2003, Tracey was a bright light in the lives of so many. She received her Associate of Arts degree in Humanities/Theatre Studies from Daytona State College, before completing her Bachelor of Arts in English from Southern New Hampshire University in 2015. She worked as the box office manager at the News-Journal Center at Daytona State College. Over the years, she performed in several productions, including Nunsense, Spring Awakening, My Fair Lady, Godspell, and most recently, Mama Mia. She volunteered her time in the box office at the Daytona Playhouse, was involved in judging at the Florida Thespian competitions, and loved teaching theatre to children of all ages.
Tracey will be incredibly missed by all. Family and friends are invited to attend services held on Tuesday, July 6th, 2021, at Shannon Maloney Funeral Home, 4084 Halifax Dr., Port Orange. Visitation will be held from 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm, with a short service celebrating Tracey’s life and legacy beginning at 4pm.
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