Patti Chastain, age 66 years old of clearwater Florida passed away September 28, 2021. Patti was born on September 15 1955, she was born in Atlanta G.A to Ellis and Mary Nell Chastain. Her survivors include, Her partner Brenda Eubanks, Her brothers Randy and Eddie Chastain of Thomaston G.A, her 8 nieces Tracey peterson, Emily Chastain, Bridget Royal, Aeriel Peterson, Jade Peterson, Chelsea Peterson, Dallas Raymond and Kaitlyn Peterson, as well as 1 nephew Brandon Peterson, and 12 great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, father and her niece Wendy Eubanks. She worked as a staffing coordinator for many years which she enjoyed tremendously. Her hobbies included gardening, listening to music and spending as much time with family as possible. Her proudest achievements were her family, children and friends. She was unique by always having time to listen to someone when they needed to talk. She would go out of her way to help anyone in need. She had an amazing personality that was filled with laughter and love. She was a great storyteller that everyone always wanted to listen to. She was always a positive person even in the last few difficult days of her life. Viewing will be held from 2pm to 3pm followed by the funeral service at 3pm on October 3, 2021 at Veterans Funeral Care 830 N. Belcher Rd. Clearwater FL 33765. Her remains and burial will be transferred and held at Crystal Hills Cemetery in Thomaston G.A.
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I will miss Patty’s sense of humor enjoy for life and her family. So sorry to hear of her passing. Her sense of humor at dialysis was simply amazing.
As the first born of the great nephews I used to call her main man, she was there for me every time I was upset or needed help. Even thought almost 4 years have past now, I still cry thinking about her and how she effected my life in many ways. Sometimes I wish I could go back in time just so I can talk to her again and cherish those moments more than ever. Before she was buried, I put a sweet peppermint in her hands as she loved them a lot and so did I. She was more than an aunt to me, she played a special role in my development in life and allowed me to become the person I am today.