In Loving Memory of Dean Evan Childers
Dean Evan Childers, born on May 11, 1956, in Sacramento, California, bid farewell to
this world on February 3, 2024, in Savannah, Georgia. Dean was a cherished son,
brother, and friend, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories.
Dean was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Hattie Marie, his father, Laurence
Evan Childers, and his dear brother, David A Childers. Their spirits now reunite in the
eternal embrace of peace and serenity.
Dean is survived by his brother, Phillip Childers, and his loving wife, Brenda Childers.
Their unwavering support and affection brought joy to Dean's life. He also leaves behind
his sisters, Patricia Childers Wakely and her husband, Michael Wakely, and Michelle
Childers Allred and her husband, Jeff Allred. Their bond as siblings was unbreakable,
and their shared memories will forever live on.
Dean was a beacon of light in the lives of those who knew him. His warm smile, kind
heart, and gentle nature touched the lives of everyone he encountered. He had a gift for
making people feel heard, understood, and loved. Dean's presence brought comfort and
solace to those who needed it most, and his absence will be deeply felt.
Dean's passion for life was infectious. He had an unwavering curiosity and an insatiable
thirst for knowledge. He was a lifelong learner, always seeking to expand his horizons
and explore new ideas. Dean's creativity knew no bounds, and he expressed himself
through various artistic endeavors. Whether it was painting, writing, or playing music,
Dean's talent shone brightly, leaving a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to
witness it.
Dean's departure leaves a void in the hearts of his family and friends, but his memory
will forever be cherished. His spirit will live on through the stories shared, the laughter
echoed, and the love shared among those who were fortunate enough to have known
him.
In this time of mourning, let us remember Dean Evan Childers for the beautiful soul he
was. May his journey beyond this realm be filled with peace and tranquility. And may his
loved ones find solace in the memories they shared and the love that will forever bind
them together.
The family has asked that donations in lieu of flowers go to Greenville Shriners Children's Hospital.