Chance Sasser

March 12, 1994 ~ July 20, 2015
Chance Kayleb Sasser, 21, of Texarkana, AR passed away Monday, July 20, 2015. Mr. Sasser was born March 12, 1994 in Denton, TX to Michael Sasser and Tonya Batson. He is survived by his mother and step father, Tonya Tatum and Michael Zeman; father and step mother, Michael Sasser and Kellie; two sisters, Maryann Sasser, Jesica Mason and husband Patrick; one brother, Josh Taylor; two nephews, Keegan Sasser, Jaxon Mason; one niece, Kylie Mason; grandparents, Glenda and Roger Warren, Karon Batson, Billy Batson, Hershel and Elaine Flanagan; great-grandmother, Janie Cunningham; aunts and uncles, Angie and Aaron Greenwood, Brent and Kirsten Batson, David Batson, Ashley Hearn, Tammie Flanagan, Greg and Jill Flanagan, Emily and Cole Cummings, Elizabeth Warren and numerous cousins. He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Michael Levorn Sasser. Services will be 3:00 p.m., Saturday July 25, 2015 in the Chapel of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Linden. Burial to follow in the Center Hill Cemetery under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Linden. The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 7:30 p.m. Friday evening at the funeral home.
I'm so sorry for your loss and our prayers are with the family. TY Carolyn DeMarchi
May God wrap his arms around each of you and give you strength during this time. Kellie you and your family are in my prayers.
Praying for comfort that only He can give. So Sorry for the family's loss.
We are praying for the Sasser family.
Prayers for you guys! We lift you up in this difficult time! Love yall.
Sincere condolences to the Sasser Family on the loss of Chance. May His Soul Rest in Peace.
Sincerest Condolences to the Sasser family. You are all in our prayers.
Praying for you all. Love you guys. Please call if you need anything.
My deepest sympathy to Scott and his family and my sister, Glenda, on their loss of Chance."The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." Psalm 34:18
Our prayers and condolences to Chance's family and friends from Church of the Springs.
I first met Chance 3 years ago in Fox Creek. He was a joyful young man and quick to give advice to others. I didn't know Chance from two left shoes when he first saw me fixing on my car. I was having starter issues and was trying to change it myself. He got on the ground and helped me just like that. I just saw him for the last time this past Thursday. He gave my girlfriend and I a Budweiser and just so happen we were having issues with a leak and Chance was there again to help. He said "let me see it." Wasn't under there 5 minutes and told maintenance what the problem was and he also FIXED IT! He was in such a rush that night and wish I could have said more and spent a little more time with him. He was there for me the first time I met him and the last time I saw him. Until I see you again Chance. -Jon
Our prayers and thoughts are with y'all during this difficult time. Love you Kellie and Michael
So sorry for your loss sending prayers your way! Love y'all
Prayers for your family during this terrible time of loss. You will be missed. Your infectious smile always greeted me when I saw you. 💗
Sweet Chance, you will be missed greatly! 💔 I will always remember how smart and courageous you were. Always very polite and touched everyone you came in contact with. Thoughts and Prayers to you all. May you RIP 🙏CHANCE🙏
You always made teaching interesting!
I,Carol Lumpkin,and my husband James Lumpkin send Heartfelt condolences to Chance's family, Michael and Kellie Sasser, Tonya Tatum and Micheal Zeman,his sisters Maryann Sasser and Jesica Mason, his brother,Josh Taylor,and grandparents. Chance was our neighbor here in Texarkana, Arkansas. He was a very bright, and ambitious young man. He helped his Dad complete some work for us concerning our plumbing, a few years ago – Chance did an "Excellent" job! Such a Sweet young man that I(Carol) and my Husband James (Jim) Lumpkin will Miss and also Remember. In Christ's Love, Carol & Jim Lumpkin
We are so sorry for your loss of Chance. Isaiah 25:8-9 tells us that Almighty God will abolish death forever and wipe away tears from all faces; meanwhile we who wait and hope will rejoice in looking forward to salvation.