Portrait of Deaconess Chinitha Yvette Daniels Bulloch

Obituary · Rincon, GA

Deaconess Chinitha Yvette Daniels Bulloch

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Deaconess was a beloved daughter of the late Charles and Elonzia Daniels.

"They are not gone who live in the hearts they leave behind."
— Tuscarora proverb
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After a life of love and quiet grace, Deaconess Chinitha Yvette Daniels Bulloch of Rincon, GA has passed.

Here is the shape of a life remembered with love.

Deaconess held deeply to the Baptist faith — and was, by all accounts, loved by those who knew her best.

Some find their compass in faith. Deaconess was among them.

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Deaconess Chinitha Yvette Daniels Bulloch, born on January 14, 1958, in Savannah, Georgia, passed away on April 30, 2026, at her residence in Rincon, Georgia, with her loving husband Deacon Sylvester Bulloch, Sr., by her side.

She was the beloved daughter of the late Charles and Elonzia Daniels. She was cherished by all who knew her. Visitation Friday, May, 8, 2026, 4-6 P.M., Hutchinson Longstreet Baptist Church 10810 Hwy 119 Conn., Stilson, Georgia 30415.

Celebration of Life Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Association,11:00 A.M., 810 Central Blvd., Guyton, Georgia 31312. Final Resting Place Springfield Cemetery, Cleveland Street Springfield, Georgia 31329.

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