Samantha "Sammie" Rushton
Wagener - Samantha Elizabeth "Sammie" Rushton, 27, entered into rest Sunday, September, 19, 2021.
Samantha is the daughter of Joseph Carl Rushton and the late Teresa Lynn Rabon Rushton. She is the sister of John Henry Rushton and his wife Renee. Samantha is the aunt of Haylie Lynn Rushton. She is the granddaughter of Linda Sue Rish Rabon and the late John Timothy Rabon, and Charlotte Hooks and the late Edward Rushton. Samantha is the niece of Teddy Rushton, Lillie Youngblood and her husband George, Tammy Ivester and her husband Robbie, Tina Wood and her husband the late Jonathan, and Jonathan Rabon and his wife Amanda. She is the great granddaughter of Vivian Collins. She has many cousins.
Samantha graduated Wagener-Salley High School in 2012 and was attending Aiken Technical College. She attended Salley Baptist Church. She loved hunting and anything outdoors. Samantha loved the Clemson Tigers and loved her family.
The family asks that in honor of Samantha's life to please wear camouflage or Browning attire. Visitation will be Saturday September 25, 2021 from 11 am to 12:30 pm in the chapel of Blizzard Funeral Home and Cremation Services. A Service Celebrating Samantha's life will follow at 12:30 pm also in the chapel. Pastor Gerry Williams will be ministering.
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I was very sadden to hear about Sam she always made my day a little brighter with her presents. She was very sweet and caring this world is a little less with out her.
Garrett Sturkie
Friend
September 22, 2021
My wife and I were saddened to hear about Sam. We always found her to be a fun person, and enjoyed her company whenever we went to visit our daughter (her friend) and her husband.
Richard Rustad
Other
September 22, 2021
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