Alexandra “Alex” Erin Chilton, 24, peacefully entered the loving embrace of Jesus on Saturday, May 23, 2026. Her passing has left family, friends, classmates, coworkers, and the Bel Air community mourning the loss of a compassionate and remarkable young woman whose kindness touched countless lives.
Born on January 11, 2002, at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Alex was the beloved daughter of Sandra Vickers Chilton and John Gregory Chilton. She graduated with honors from Fallston High School before attending Temple University in Philadelphia. In May 2025, she proudly earned her Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis with honors.
Alex was passionate about helping children with autism and worked as a Registered Behavior Technician and Behavioral Consultant with Neuroabilities and CGSG. Her intelligence, empathy, and dedication made a lasting impact on the children and families she served.
A talented figure skater from the age of six, Alex spent much of her life at Ice World, where she later became a rink guard, camp counselor, and skating coach. She loved reading, music, vinyl records, fashion, and cheering for the Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens.
Known for saying, “Everything happens in God’s timing,” Alex lived with deep Christian faith, grace, and compassion. Above all, she cherished her family, especially her parents, with whom she shared an inseparable bond filled with love and laughter.
Alex will be deeply missed and forever remembered for her beautiful spirit, generosity, and unwavering kindness.