Remembering Daisy Louise Chavous: A Life of Kindness

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Daisy Louise Chavous, aged 94, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her loved ones. Known for her warmth and compassion, her funeral will be held at Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Family and friends are invited to honor her memory through visitation and contributions to a local forest, reflecting her love for nature. Daisy’s passing marks the end of a meaningful life, filled with love and community support, as family members express gratitude for the affection shown during this difficult time.

Aiken, SC – Daisy Louise Chavous, age 94, passed away on Monday, June 30, 2025, at her home, surrounded by her family. Her passing marks the end of a long and meaningful life, and she is remembered by loved ones for her warmth and kindness.

Funeral services for Mrs. Chavous will take place on Saturday, July 5, 2025, at 12 PM at Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church. There will be a viewing from 11 AM to Noon preceding the service, providing friends and family an opportunity to pay their respects. The church is located at 17519 Atomic Rd, Aiken, SC.

Following the funeral services, Mrs. Chavous will be laid to rest at the Craig-Chavous family Cemetery. This cemetery holds significant meaning, being a family plot where generations have been honored and remembered.

For those wishing to extend their condolences, a visitation will be held at Jackson Brooks Chapel on Friday, July 4, from 5 PM to 7 PM. Jackson Brooks Chapel is located at 126 Farfield St SE, Aiken, SC, and can be reached at 803 649 6123.

The obituary for Mrs. Chavous was posted online on July 2, 2025, and published in the Augusta Chronicle, allowing the community to be informed about her life and passing. Within the announcement, family members encourage others to share memories or offer condolences, emphasizing the importance of community support during this time of loss.

In addition to traditional memorial practices, those who knew Mrs. Chavous can honor her memory by contributing to a local forest in need, reflecting her love for nature and commitment to the environment.

Daisy Louise Chavous lived a rich life, touching many lives throughout her years. While her departure is felt deeply, her legacy is one of love, community, and compassion. Family members are grateful for the outpouring of support from friends and the broader community during this difficult time.

The funeral services are an opportunity not just to mourn the loss but to celebrate a life well-lived, surrounded by family and friends who continue to cherish her memory.

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