Vivian-Chestang-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Beckett-Brown & Hodges Funeral Home - Philadelphia

Vivian Elaine Chestang

May 25, 1945 - Mar 21, 2023

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Rest well my cousin

Aunt Vivian you were a simply amazing mother, wife, sister, aunt, grandmother and friend to so many. You were my favorite aunt (inside joke), always quick with wit, honest and transparent advice, a laugh and smile that was infectious, and a voice with so much quiet strength in it that I heard God speak through you often. You will be sorely missed and I'll love you forever. Love Ru.

Vivian was an amazing cousin, she always made you feel welcome, gave great advice, and she was a lot of fun at family gatherings. She was a great mother and grandmother she will be missed.
All my love to the family.

You will be missed. Goodnight

Cousin Vivian was a beautiful person inside and out. She will truly be missed.

Vivian and family,

I am deeply sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Losing a parent is one of the most difficult and painful experiences one can go through, and my heart goes out to you and your family during this time of grief.

Please know that you are not alone in your sorrow, and that you have my sincere sympathy and condolences. Your mother was a wonderful person who brought so much love and joy into this world, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew...

Vivian this rally shot me I am so sad but I know you are at peace with no fear,you are a wonderful person i will miss you dearly all our chats you were like a mother to me and pop is like my daddy any way I will remember you always in my heart ❤ so sleep in peace with the angels ❤

My Friend, What a wonderful woman of Zion you were. I will miss our talks about Jesus and Christian studies,our talks about husbands and your love of Potatoe Chips. You are with Jesus and that soothes my heart. May God provide Comfort to your Family during this difficult time. ~Missionary Johnita Lynn Addison

Mrs. Vivian was the most beautiful, amazing, outgoing, spirited person I've known. When you walk through that front door, you can feel the comfort of home through her. Mrs. Vivian was always dressed, ready to eat breakfast and was eager to go see her husband. I enjoyed the car rides the most, especially on rainy days, she would always say "the rain doesn't bother me, I don't need an umbrella LOL"... I love you, you will truly be missed! ♥

Your Caregiver,
Ashley Deane