Celebrating the life of
Constance L. Knight
August 11, 1929 - August 07, 2010
Savannah- Constance "Connie" Chastain Knight, 80, died Saturday, August 7, 2010 under the loving care of her family and Hospice House of Savannah.
A native of Thomasville, Georgia, after lab-tech training, Connie moved to Savannah, courted under the Candler Big Oak and became the bride of Stuart Grady Knight. She was a charter member of White Bluff United Methodist Church and a dedicated volunteer at both The Mary Telfair Women's Hospital and Candler General Hospital for over forty years. Connie was a talented seamstress and a dear friend to many.
Surviving are her beloved husband, Stuart; children, Bill, Grady, James, Kim; several cousins, nieces and nephews, and eight grandchildren. Also surviving this women of God are Connie's brothers, Charlie Chastain and his wife, Mary of Stone Mountain, GA and Shelly Chastain and his wife, Mary of Thomasville, GA.
Constance's family welcomes your warm presence at the visitation Monday evening, August 9th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel.
Funeral Service will be 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, August 10th at White Bluff United Methodist Church with Rev. John Haney officiating. Burial will follow in Bonaventure Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that remembrances be sent to Hospice Savannah, Inc., P.O. Box 13190, Savannah, GA 31416 or White Bluff United Methodist Church, 11911 White Bluff Rd., Savannah, GA 31419.
Please sign our guest book on line at www.foxandweeks.com
My condolences to the entire family of my friend, Connie. May the Lord be with you all in this time of grief. Bill Raiford
- Bill Raiford, Thomasville, GA
Grady, James and Kim: I know I recently found James on facebook but I don't know if you guys remember me from the youth and young adult groups at White Bluff duringthe 70s and 80s. My grandmother Midge Peyton was involved in things at White Bluff when she was alive in the late 80s and had a high opinion of your mother. I was sorry to hear of her pssing and remember she was nice to my grandmother and I at church. Regardless of age it isn't easy to lose a parent but tyou try to move on and I pray you can as well.
- Stuart Crosby, Newnan, GA
Stuart, Connie and I are saddened by your lose! Randy and Connie Rudd
- Randy Rudd, Savannah, GA
CONNIE AND I GO BACK TO SCHOOL DAYS IN THE FORTIES. SHE WAS A FINE LADY AND WILL BE LONG REMEMBERED. FRANK MOORE
- FRANCES & FRANK MOORE, VIDALIA, GA
To, Stuart, Grady & Jamey, We send our condolences. We have fond memories of our boys friendships when they were growing up. Connie was a very gracious lady. She will be soreley missed
- Joan & John Pinholster, SavGa, GA
Grady, It has been a long time since we've seen each other or spoken, but Dad sent me news about your Mom. Please accept my sincere condolences. I am sorry for your loss and I hope that you all are well. I am regularly telling our kids stories about 'me and Grady Knight' when we were growing up at Coffee Bluff and your Mom and your entire family were all part of that magical time for me. Please give my best to your Dad, Bill, Kim and Jamie. Your friend, john
- John Pinholster, Naples, FL
With deepest sympathy. Connie was a good freind and neighbor. We will miss her.
- Gene and Nancy Purvis, Savannah, GA
Condolences to the family of this fine lady. She will be missed.
- Barbara H. McCoy, Savannah, GA
Bert and Roberta Josey and all their girls and families send our loving condolences to Stuart and all Connie and Stuart's children and families. We share many fond memories. God bless each of you and we love you. Roberta and Bert
- Bert and Roberta Josey, columbia, SC
My condolences to the entire family of my friend, Connie. May the Lord be with you all in this time of grief. Bill Raiford
- Bill Raiford, Thomasville, GA
Grady, James and Kim: I know I recently found James on facebook but I don't know if you guys remember me from the youth and young adult groups at White Bluff duringthe 70s and 80s. My grandmother Midge Peyton was involved in things at White Bluff when she was alive in the late 80s and had a high opinion of your mother. I was sorry to hear of her pssing and remember she was nice to my grandmother and I at church. Regardless of age it isn't easy to lose a parent but tyou try to move on and I pray you can as well.
- Stuart Crosby, Newnan, GA
Stuart, Connie and I are saddened by your lose! Randy and Connie Rudd
- Randy Rudd, Savannah, GA
CONNIE AND I GO BACK TO SCHOOL DAYS IN THE FORTIES. SHE WAS A FINE LADY AND WILL BE LONG REMEMBERED. FRANK MOORE
- FRANCES & FRANK MOORE, VIDALIA, GA
To, Stuart, Grady & Jamey, We send our condolences. We have fond memories of our boys friendships when they were growing up. Connie was a very gracious lady. She will be soreley missed
- Joan & John Pinholster, SavGa, GA
Grady, It has been a long time since we've seen each other or spoken, but Dad sent me news about your Mom. Please accept my sincere condolences. I am sorry for your loss and I hope that you all are well. I am regularly telling our kids stories about 'me and Grady Knight' when we were growing up at Coffee Bluff and your Mom and your entire family were all part of that magical time for me. Please give my best to your Dad, Bill, Kim and Jamie. Your friend, john
- John Pinholster, Naples, FL
With deepest sympathy. Connie was a good freind and neighbor. We will miss her.
- Gene and Nancy Purvis, Savannah, GA
Condolences to the family of this fine lady. She will be missed.
- Barbara H. McCoy, Savannah, GA
Bert and Roberta Josey and all their girls and families send our loving condolences to Stuart and all Connie and Stuart's children and families. We share many fond memories. God bless each of you and we love you. Roberta and Bert
- Bert and Roberta Josey, columbia, SC
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

