In a poignant gesture of remembrance and respect, all Sea Island locations will be closed today as the community gathers to honor the memory of Mrs. Chrissy Anthony. Mrs. Anthony, a beloved figure within the Sea Island family, left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing her. A public visitation will be held at the Porter Loring Funeral Home on Thursday, December 7, providing an opportunity for friends, family, employees, vendors, and associates to come together to pay their respects and share in the collective grief.
The public visitation for Mrs. Chrissy Anthony will take place at the Porter Loring Funeral Home on Thursday, December 7, from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. This time has been set aside to allow the community to come together, share stories, and find solace in each other’s company as they remember a woman who played a significant role in the lives of many. All employees, vendors, and associates associated with Sea Island are cordially invited to attend the visitation and offer their condolences. This gathering provides an opportunity for the Sea Island family to support one another during this challenging time and to collectively celebrate the life of Mrs. Anthony.
In lieu of flowers, the Anthony family has suggested that those wishing to express their condolences consider making a donation to St. Sophia’s Greek Orthodox Church or a charity of their choice. Mrs. Anthony was known for her philanthropic spirit, and contributing to causes close to her heart is a meaningful way to honor her legacy. St. Sophia’s Greek Orthodox Church holds a special place in Mrs. Anthony’s heart, and donations to the church will undoubtedly contribute to the continuation of the charitable work and community outreach that she valued.
As Sea Island locations temporarily close their doors today, it is not just a business closure but a collective pause to reflect on the life and legacy of Mrs. Chrissy Anthony. The public visitation at Porter Loring Funeral Home serves as an opportunity for the community to come together, offer condolences, and share in the grieving process.
While flowers are a traditional gesture of sympathy, the family’s suggestion to make a donation to St. Sophia’s Greek Orthodox Church or a charity of one’s choice offers a meaningful way to pay tribute to Mrs. Anthony’s memory.
In these moments of loss, it becomes evident how tightly knit the Sea Island community is, coming together to support one another in honoring the life of someone who touched so many hearts. Today, as Sea Island locations stand still in collective mourning, the spirit of Mrs. Chrissy Anthony will undoubtedly live on in the memories and hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing her.