Vivian Ann Mills, 73

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Mrs. Vivian Ann Mills, 73, of Kite passed away Saturday, December 3, 2022, at her residence

following an extended illness. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday, December 5, in the chapel of Chapman Funeral Home with Reverend Andrew Flowers and Reverend Stanley Mills officiating. Interment followed in Mills Family Cemetery. The family received friends from 2 until 3 p.m. Monday, December 5, at Chapman Funeral Home.

Pallbearers were Johnny Roberts, Ashton Mills, Reamer Oglesby, David Oglesby, Steve Oglesby, and Jimmy Cheek. Honorary Pallbearers were Joe Beasley and Joey Boulineau.

Mrs. Mills was born June 24, 1949, in Millen, to Moses Oglesby and Ruby Lanier Oglesby. She enjoyed walks on the beach with her dog, Prissy, visiting the mountains, gardening, going on vacation with her sisters, and going to yard sales. Mrs. Mills loved her family and grandchildren. She was a member of Eastwood Church of God. Mrs. Mills is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Sonny Mills; sister, Marie Oglesby Screws; and brother, Moses Lamar Oglesby.

Survivors include her daughter, Rhonda Johnson (Michael) of Scott; sons, Al Mills (Amber) of Millen, Rodney Mills (Missy) of Midville, and Stanley Mills (Ashly) of Wrightsville; grandchildren, Cody Carmichael, Rebecca Mills, Kyle Carmichael, Alaina Johnson, Addie Brown, Mikey Johnson, Ashton Mills, Lyley Mills, and Waylon Mills; great-grandchildren, Casey Miller, Nolan Carmichael, and Lucy Bridges; sisters, Myra Oglesby Fleming of Millen, Susie Loreen Oglesby Beasley (Joe) of Statesboro, Ruby L. Oglesby Roberts (Johnny) of Flowery Branch, Geneva “Gennie” Oglesby of Herndon, Eloise Oglesby Coleman and Beverly Oglesby Boulineau (Joey), both of Midville, and Karen Oglesby Cheek (Jimmy) of Dellwood; brothers, Reamer T. Oglesby (Ramona) of Twin City, David Oglesby (Teresa) and Steven Oglesby (Julie), both of Midville; sister-in-law, Bonnie Spearman of Warner Robins; special niece and caregiver, Brittany Boone; fur baby, Prissy; several other nieces, nephews, and many friends.

Chapman Funeral Home of Swainsboro was in charge of arrangements.