The tragic event that occurred on March 27, 2024 was the disappearance of Anne Chaddock Donegan, who was sixteen years old. Anna Chaddock, affectionately referred to as “AC,” was born on August 7, 2007, at Candler Hospital in Savannah, Georgia. Chris Donegan and Staci McMillan Donegan cherished her as their daughter. She was their only child.
Kindness was something that Anne Chaddock, a wise and ageless soul, held in the highest regard ever. Abby, Beans, and Henry were her most treasured friends and family members, and she had an inexhaustible amount of love for her family.
Anne Chaddock was a remarkable student who excelled in the areas of swimming and cross-country running. She began her education at The Savannah Country Day School in the Pre-K level. Not only did she enjoy playing cards in her spare time, but she also enjoyed going on adventures, skiing, surfing, and most recently, she started playing flag football.
It brought her great joy to accompany her family to music festivals, where she had the opportunity to play the guitar, listen to music, and gain knowledge about bands that were just beginning their careers. Those who have been attending the Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church in Savannah for a considerable amount of time include members of AC’s family.
Her parents, Chris and Staci McMillan Donegan, as well as her grandparents, Ray and Nancy Feucht McMillan and Donna Husing (Red), as well as her aunts and uncles, Keith and Becca McMillan, Matthew Donegan (Paetra), Dorothy Farrelly, Debra Donegan, and Scott McMillan (Lisa), as well as her cousins, Alec (Alexis), Sadie, Jakob, Tim, Zach, Patrick, Sean, Delaynie, and Donovan McMillan, are among those who will miss Anne after her passing. Mathias Tolleson, Coletrane Tolleson, Lily Tolleson, Karma Tolleson, and Amy Tolleson are all members of the same extended family. Justin Montgomery is also a member of this family. Before she was born, her grandfather Michael Donegan (Sharon) had already passed away.
The memory of AC will be preserved with each act of generosity that is performed. Any and all individuals who had the privilege of knowing and loving her will feel a profound sense of loss. If you would like to honor Anne Chaddock’s memory, rather than sending flowers, you might want to consider creating a memorial fund for an animal rescue organization.
The Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church, located at 429 Abercorn Street, will be the location of a memorial service that will take place on Thursday, April 4th, at 4:30 p.m. It is open to anyone.