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Elizabeth Sanford Zeigler

1988 - 2022

Elizabeth Sanford Zeigler obituary, 1988-2022, Columbia, SC

BORN

1988

DIED

2022

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Columbia, South Carolina

Elizabeth Zeigler Obituary

Elizabeth Sanford Zeigler
May 17, 1988 - June 30, 2022
Columbia, South Carolina - Elizabeth Sanford Zeigler of Columbia, South Carolina, died suddenly on the afternoon of June 30, 2022, having collapsed while walking her dog, Goose.
Elizabeth was born on May 17, 1988, in Columbia, South Carolina, to Belton Townsend Zeigler and Katharine Manning Zeigler. She attended St. John Neumann and AC Moore Elementary Schools before attending the Sandhills School, a school for children with learning differences. She graduated high school from the Pine Ridge School in Burlington, Vermont. Returning to Columbia, she worked as a volunteer for the Trinity Learning Center of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral while pursuing a Certificate in Early Childhood Education at Midlands Technical College, which she received in May 2008. Elizabeth served as hallway supervisor and floater at Trinity Learning Center from 2008 until her death. She loved "her kids" and they loved "Miss Lizzy."
Elizabeth was active as a mentor in the Trinity youth program and volunteered in the parish nursery. She was a member of the Northeast Columbia Aktion Club, a service club sponsored by the Kiwanis Club for adults with special needs where she served as Secretary Treasurer.
Elizabeth is survived by her parents, her siblings Mr. B. Townsend Zeigler, Jr. (Lauren) of Columbia; Dr. Sanford Manning Zeigler (Susanna) of Charleston, South Carolina; Grandmothers, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanford Lane and Mrs. Bee Kalmbach Manning; aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Deas Manning III (Chappy); Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers Ellerbe (Helen); Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yates Knowlton (Nina); Ms. Meredith Manning and Mr. Robert Erving Stepp; Dr. and Mrs. Ethredge Myron Barwick (Lucy); Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Turner Zeigler (Belle); Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson Cooper (Lynn); and Mr. William Tennent Manning; three nieces, two nephews, and a host of extended family and friends.
Elizabeth's greatest achievement was overcoming the limitations of Grieg's syndrome to become an active and beloved contributor to the Trinity Learning Center, Trinity Cathedral, and her city. She let no adversity overwhelm her. Affectionately known as "Little Boss" and the "Queen of Hugs," Elizabeth had an immense capacity to love and expressed love exuberantly through her sunny spirit, engagement with others and keen sense of humor and irony. She brought tremendous joy to all who knew her. Her guts, grit and gusto carried her gracefully through a life fraught with many challenges. Never one to complain, speak ill of another or to disappoint, she left the world a better place, having been here for too short a time. She will be sorely missed by the many people and furry friends who loved her.
In addition to being a beloved teacher at Trinity Learning Center, Lizzy spent her earlier years as a camper at Camp Merri-Mac in Black Mountain, NC and as an active, enthusiastic student at Pine Ridge where she received the School Spirit Award upon graduation. Never one to miss a party, she loved family gatherings, holidays, vacations, lunches with friends and all things Broadway and Disney. She never missed an opportunity to tell you about the children she so loved at Trinity.
The family will receive visitors from 5:30 to 7:30 on July 5, 2022 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Barwick, 4825 Kilbourne Road, Columbia. The Burial service will be held at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral at 11:00 on July 6, 2022. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to the Trinity Learning Center, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 1100 Sumter Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201 (803) 771-7300. But the greatest tribute is to live as Lizzy lived, to choose to be happy, to spread joy wherever you go, to see the best in those around you and to care for everyone especially the youngest and the least of them.
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Published by The State on Jul. 3, 2022.

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Dorsey Henderson

July 8, 2022

Such a lovely and loving young lady. My prayers are for the repose of her soul and for God's comfort to Belton, Kaky, and all who mourn.

Stephanie Hayward Davis

July 6, 2022

Sending my love to Elizabeth's friends and family. Lizzy was in Rachel's and my dorm "The Long Dorm" at Pine Ridge School. It was impossible to un-cheered by Lizzy's presence, her sweet antics, her endless kindness, and her love of dogs. <3 Lizzy always made me smile and always had a kind word for everyone. She leaves a lot of love and light in her wake and will be forever missed by so many. Sending peace and comfort to all of you during this impossible time. I'm sure I have several old pictures that I will send when I find them. We love you, Lizzy!

Caroline and Keith Williamson

July 5, 2022

Dear Kaki and Belton , Keith and I send you our very deepest sympathy and condolences . What a lovely and kind daughter you had and how she brought so much joy to so many . We are thinking of all of you and your family . We send you our love and prayers for strength now and in the days to come . You will miss her so very much as will many others . With Love , Caroline and Keith

Nancy Wilson-Elliott

July 5, 2022

God sometimes blesses the world with sweet angels, and your precious Lizzy was one of those angels. Sweet and kind by all accounts, she left this world a better place. May we all learn from her example!

Cathy Hoefer McCabe

July 4, 2022

My dearest Kaki and Belton,
You shared with the world a great Ray of sunshine and happiness. I so wished I had known Lizzy. The obituary made me smile. Only because knowing the two of you and your beautiful hearts, Lizzy could have been nothing less. My love and prayers.

The Ven Frederick C Byrd

July 4, 2022

Lizzy brought love and sunshine to Canterbury of Columbia. I am blessed that she was a part of my life and ministry.

Claire Hoefer

July 4, 2022

So very sorry to hear about your precious daughter. I know your heart is broken . Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Brooke

July 3, 2022

My deepest condolences for your loss. I went to school with lizzy my first year at Pine Ridge and she was always so kind

Ellen Bloxsom

July 3, 2022

Kaki, I am so sorry to hear about Elizabeth. I always enjoyed seeing her at Sandhills and at church. She was a very good person who had a difficult time.

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Gail Baker Anastasion

July 3, 2022

May the spirit of trust and surrender that enabled Kaki and Belton to carry and nourish the gift of Lizzie carry them in the days ahead.

Martha Brooks

July 3, 2022

God blessed my life with Lizzy in 2015 and her wonderful family. She was truly an angel on earth. I will am so grateful that she was my friend. Condolences and prayers

Sarah Heyward Ide

July 3, 2022

Ellen Walker sent me the sad news of Lizzie´s death. My sincere condolences.

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Helen Lafaye Johnson

July 2, 2022

I´m am so sad that Lizzy is gone - the world was a better place with her. She was a ray of sunshine every time I saw her at Trinity, and was so sweet to my children. Sending prayers to her entire family .

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5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

home of Dr. and Mrs. Barwick

4825 Kilbourne Road, Columbia, SC

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11:00 a.m.

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1100 Sumter Street, Columbia, SC

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7600 Trenholm Road Ext., Columbia, SC 29223

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