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Robert & Janice Chaffin

Mr. Robert “Buddy” Chaffin, age 76, a Vietnam Veteran of Lebanon, Tennessee, and longtime Carthage resident, died peacefully in his sleep at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, February 14, 2021, at his Lebanon home

His wife and soul-mate of almost fifty-four years, Janice Chaffin, who he affectionally called “his brown-eyed girl,” followed him in death with her family at her bedside at 8:25 a.m. Thursday, February 25, 2021, also at their beloved home.

A joint funeral service for the couple is scheduled for Sunday, February 28, at 3 p.m. at the Maple Hill Church of Christ where both were dedicated members and Mr. Chaffin served as an elder. Sons, Chris and Patrick, will deliver the eulogies. The Chaffins will be buried side-by-side in the Garden of Everlasting Life at the Smith County Memorial Gardens with the Chaffins’ nephew Jeff White delivering the benediction. The Veterans Honor Guard will conduct full military honors at the graveside.

The Chaffin family will receive friends at the Ligon & Bobo Funeral Home at 241 West Main Street in Lebanon on Saturday from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. The visitation on Sunday will be at the Maple Hill Church of Christ from 1 p.m. until the memorial service begins at 3 p.m.

Mrs. Chaffin was born Janice Marion Lafever in Detroit, Michigan, on December 18, 1937, and was one of two children of the late George E. Lafever and Arlie Mable Palmer Lafever. Jan was a 1955 graduate of South East High school in Detroit. She attended the McClain College of Secretarial Science and graduated from David Lipscomb University in 1966. She was then employed at the General Motors Corporation in Detroit as a Material Handling and Picking specialist for three years. She also served as executive assistant for senior leadership executives in Detroit.

Bob, known in his hometown of Carthage as R.C., was born Robert Rogers Chaffin on the Roaring River family farm in Jackson County. He was one of two children of the late Robert Franklin Chaffin and Lois Maylene Maberry. He was a 1962 graduate of Smith County High. He graduated from David Lipscomb University in 1966 with a degree in finance and economics and in 1981 received a master’s degree in business administration and finance. He then was employed at General Motors Corporation for 35 years where he was Finance Director and Director of Information Systems before retiring on December 31, 2000.

The Chaffins were married at the East Detroit Church of Christ by the late Ernie Scarborough on August 8, 1964. Following retirement he and Jan returned to Lebanon and placed membership at the Maple Hill Church of Christ where he was ordained as an elder, a capacity in which he served until his death.

The Chaffins are survived by their two sons, Christopher Chaffin and wife Valerie of Carthage, and their two children, Kai’a, and Ethan; Patrick Chaffin and wife Gabrielle of Nashville and their four children, Maggie, John Patrick “J.P.”, Ryan, and Cameron; and preceded in death by a grandson, Shawn Robert Chaffin.

Mrs. Janice Chaffin is survived by a brother, Ted Lafever and wife Dorothea of Canton, Michigan. Mr. Robert Chaffin is survived by a sister, Donneita Chaffin White and husband Robert of Franklin, Kentucky.

 

Messages for the Family

  1. Therese McClurg says:
    Jan always had a sweet smile on her face and was always kind. Bob was a good man and he loved to joke around. He was a good elder in the church and a good man. They will both be missed.
  2. Rose noga says:
    It brings be tears of joy imagining Bob and Jan in heaven together for eternity with Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
  3. Mark & Marilyn Owen says:
    We met and came to love Bob and Jan about 30 years ago in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio when our daughters, Jodi and Karen, were in youth group with Chris and Pat. We’ve stayed in touch through various moves around the country and visited them in Lebanon about 3 years ago. We loved their love of one another and their family and will mis them very, very much. God bless you all!
  4. Larry and Marian Kreul says:
    We are saddened and happy that Jan and Bob never had to be separated from one another. That is the way I would love it to be for us but…Jesus is in control not us. May they forever rest in HIS arms.
  5. Bonnie Fakes says:
    Bob and Jan were such a blessing to everyone who was fortunate enough to know them. He was a wonderful Bible teacher. I will miss him, his classes, and Jan’s beautiful smile. Heaven is richer because they are there. Blessings and love to your family in this time of loss.
  6. Wanda Jones says:
    Bob’s Mom and Dad were married in a double ring ceremony with my mom and dad Mack and Lala Jones of Morrison Creek. Bob always joked and said he was never sure which woman he married.
  7. Cathy Rutherford-Spivey says:
    My son, Teddy, & I were out of town Saturday & I was on call at RRMC Sunday, but we watched this beautiful service on you tube.Buddy & Jan were such beautiful people. I felt my mom’s(Dorothy Rutherford) admiration of them when she spoke of them & I truly understood as I grew to know them myself. You could see the kindness & gentleness in Jan’s face & Buddy taught the greatest life lessons by example & FB posts. He surely showed us how to love the Lord & family. Love & prayers for you all.