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Sarah Chastain
Greenville
Sarah Jean Cobb Chastain, 83, widow of the late George "Ed" Edwin Chastain, of 110 Bennett Street, passed away Sunday, October 7, 2012 at McCall Hospice House in Simpsonville.
Born in Anderson, she was the daughter of the late Elbert C. and Ruby Jane Kinsler Cobb. Mrs. Chastain was the Office Manager for MD Cleveland Wholesale Company and was the County Secretary for South Carolina Farm Bureau. She was a member of Westminster Wesleyan Church and church treasurer.
Survivors include her son, George K. Chastain and wife Melissa of Georgetown, SC; daughter, Ann Chastain Cobb and husband Les of Greenville; and 3 grandchildren, Cody Cobb, and George Ethan and Elizabeth Ann Chastain.
In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Melvin and Milton Cobb.
A Funeral Service will be held 3 PM, Wednesday, October 10, 2012 from the Chapel of Sandifer Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Oconee Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends from 2-3 PM prior to the service Wednesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials in her memory may be made to Open Arms Hospice, 1836 West Georgia Road Simpsonville, SC 29680 or to Coins for Alzheimer's Research Trust, c/o Georgetown Rotary Club, PO Box 457, Georgetown, SC 29442. Condolences may be expressed online by visiting www.sandiferfuneralhome.com
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What a wonderful lady and great christian for God. It was such a pleasure to see her smiling face each morning when I worked with Mrs Chastain at Farm Bureau for a number of years. To George & Ann, I know you will miss your Mom, but God truly has one of his earth angels sitting beside him now in heaven. Joey Zglinicki
October 9, 2012
Thinking of you and your family George and what you are all going through this week and how difficult last week must have been. I know you will all be comforted by the good times and memories of your mother.
Sharon Corey
October 9, 2012
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