Bryan Dean Chastain

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Bryan Dean Chastain

Birth
Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri, USA
Death
14 Sep 1995 (aged 18)
Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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Services in memory of Bryan Dean Chastain were held September 17, 1995, at the First Assembly of God Church with Rev. Kelly Pryor and Rev. Charles Collins officiating. Music was provided by soloist Rusty Shadel and organist Delores Shadel. Selections were "Amazing Grace" and "Precious Memories." Burial was in the Mount Rose Memorial Park under the direction of Colonial Funeral Chapel.

Escorts were Scott Sizer, Scott Chastain, Justin Kays, Jimmy Chastain, Shane Johnson, and Clifford Weaver. Honorary escorts were Don Kays, Hugh Kays, Lyle Sizer, Joe Kays, Bill Kays, and Jim Burkhart.

Bryan Dean Chastain, son of Bobby and Beverly Kays Chastain, was born July 13, 1977, in Lebanon and departed this life September 14, 1995, in Lebanon.

Bryan had attended the First Assembly of God Church all his life. He graduated from Lebanon High School on May 26, 1995. Prior to his graduation he had worked at Ramey's Supermarket and then worked at K-Mart as a mechanic. He had just recently started working at Wal-Mart in automotive.

Bryan is survived by his parents, Bobby and Beverly Chastain, Lebanon; one brother, Robert Lee Chastain, Lebanon; his maternal grandmother, Nadine Kays, Versailles; a special friend, Della Weaver, Lebanon; many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends

Bryan will always be remembered for the smile he gave to everyone.

WHEN I MUST LEAVE YOU......

When, I must leave you for a little while
Please do not grieve and shed wild tears
and hug your sorrow to you through the years.
But start out bravely with a gallant smile,
And for my sake and in my name live on
and do all things the same.
Feed not your loneliness on empty days,
But fill each waking hour in useful ways.
Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer
and I in turn will comfort you and hold you near;
And never, never be afraid to die, For I am
waiting for you in the sky.

A CHILD IS LOANED..........

I"ll lend you for a little time, a child of mine
He said
For you to love while he lives and morn when he is dead.
It maybe for six or seven years or twenty-two or three
But, will you till I call him back take care of him for me
So remember that precious little one, yours only on loan
Until I tell him its time my child come on home.
Services in memory of Bryan Dean Chastain were held September 17, 1995, at the First Assembly of God Church with Rev. Kelly Pryor and Rev. Charles Collins officiating. Music was provided by soloist Rusty Shadel and organist Delores Shadel. Selections were "Amazing Grace" and "Precious Memories." Burial was in the Mount Rose Memorial Park under the direction of Colonial Funeral Chapel.

Escorts were Scott Sizer, Scott Chastain, Justin Kays, Jimmy Chastain, Shane Johnson, and Clifford Weaver. Honorary escorts were Don Kays, Hugh Kays, Lyle Sizer, Joe Kays, Bill Kays, and Jim Burkhart.

Bryan Dean Chastain, son of Bobby and Beverly Kays Chastain, was born July 13, 1977, in Lebanon and departed this life September 14, 1995, in Lebanon.

Bryan had attended the First Assembly of God Church all his life. He graduated from Lebanon High School on May 26, 1995. Prior to his graduation he had worked at Ramey's Supermarket and then worked at K-Mart as a mechanic. He had just recently started working at Wal-Mart in automotive.

Bryan is survived by his parents, Bobby and Beverly Chastain, Lebanon; one brother, Robert Lee Chastain, Lebanon; his maternal grandmother, Nadine Kays, Versailles; a special friend, Della Weaver, Lebanon; many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends

Bryan will always be remembered for the smile he gave to everyone.

WHEN I MUST LEAVE YOU......

When, I must leave you for a little while
Please do not grieve and shed wild tears
and hug your sorrow to you through the years.
But start out bravely with a gallant smile,
And for my sake and in my name live on
and do all things the same.
Feed not your loneliness on empty days,
But fill each waking hour in useful ways.
Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer
and I in turn will comfort you and hold you near;
And never, never be afraid to die, For I am
waiting for you in the sky.

A CHILD IS LOANED..........

I"ll lend you for a little time, a child of mine
He said
For you to love while he lives and morn when he is dead.
It maybe for six or seven years or twenty-two or three
But, will you till I call him back take care of him for me
So remember that precious little one, yours only on loan
Until I tell him its time my child come on home.

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