Tiffany Chiffon Grant Obituary
Beautiful, loving, caring, compassionate, nurturing, thoughtful, caregiving child of God are a few words that her family would use to describe TIFFANY CHIFFON GRANT, affectionately known to some as "Tip", born December 16, 1980, to Othella Foust and Randolph A. Grant, in Manhattan, New York. On Saturday, February 16, 2019, the gates swung open and God called his "Angel" home to rest.
At a very early age, Tiffany moved to Blackville, South Carolina, where she joined Macedonia Baptist Church. In 1998, Tiffany graduated from Blackville-Hilda High School in Blackville, SC, where she was an honor student and a member of the cheerleading squad. Tiffany received several academic scholarships, and after graduation attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC, and majored in biology. Tiffany then enrolled at Denmark Technical College and in 2008, graduated from the college's first ever nursing program with a diploma in Applied Science in Practical Nursing. Tiffany followed her caregiver heart and began working at Laurel Bay Nursing Home in Blackville, SC. Tiffany later gained employment with Pepper Hill Nursing Home in Aiken, SC, where she remained until God called her home. Tiffany loved children and impacted the lives of many.
Tiffany was preceded in death by her grandmother, Dorathy E. Foust, whom she nurtured and cared for until the Lord called her home in April of 2018.
Tiffany leaves to cherish her fond memories: her husband: R. Lamont Holloway; loving daughter: Eriyonna Holloway and (T.T.'s) special daughter: Raelyn Holloway; mother: Othella Foust of Blackville, South Carolina; father: Randolph A. Grant of Atlanta, Georgia; devoted sister: Latisha M. Walker (Robert) of Orangeburg, South Carolina; brother: Jermaine "Wayne" Grant (Michelle) of Blackville, South Carolina; three half-sisters: Millie Grant and Thailia Autry both of Atlanta, Georgia and Randee Grant of Washington, DC; parents-in-law: Leon & Johnnie Mae Holloway of Blackville, South Carolina; brother-in-law: Reggie Holloway (Ameerah) of Barnwell, South Carolina; seven nieces: Shaunnie, Ki, Essence, India, Camryn, JaNya, and Nilea; seven Godchildren: Aijah Byas, Keshaun Johnson, Janiyah Williams, Ty'uanna Wiggins, Mauriyah Williams, Christopher Lewis, Jr. and Taylor Sabb; a loyal and special friend: Chartez Kitchens; devoted friends: Lukisha Clifton and Lisa Gleaton; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and loving friends.