WEST POINT, VIRGINIA - Sabra Raychelle Raulston, 43, of West Point, Virginia passed away May 24, 2016. She was born March 2, 1973, in Alton, Illinois, and graduated from Gloucester High School and Radford University.
She is survived by her parents, J. David Givens of Mattaponi, Virginia and Anita Givens of Bethalto, Illinois; her children, Mary-Kathryn Raulston of Richmond and Brenden Raulston of West Point; a brother, Chad Nelson of London, Ontario; a sister, Amanda Combs (Brian) of Mattaponi; a nephew, Benjamin Combs and a niece, Bailey Combs; and many other extended family members.
Sabra's loves in life were teaching children and rescuing animals. She also loved volunteering with the rescue squad.
A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, May 29, 2016 at Vincent Funeral Home, 417 11th Street, West Point, VA 23181.
Memorials may be made to West Point Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad, Inc., Box X, West Point, VA 23181.
Tributes may be posted at www.vincentfh.com.
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My condolences on your loss.
Ryan Jarvis
May 29, 2016
I did not know Sabra, but her mother was a dear high school ftiend. With Anita as her mother, I do know she was a wonderful young woman. For all her family, I am sorry for your loss and you will be in my prayers.
Reva Cameron Davis
May 27, 2016
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