As you celebrate my homegoing, I pray that each of you will remember that I fought so hard to remain with each of you. I have finished my earthy course of life. My sudden departure was all a part of God’s plan for me, so keep the faith. A loving God knows what’s best for each of us, so please don’t be anger with God because he took me sooner than any of you planned. I am no longer walking my brief earthy journey. My memories will forever be enshrined in the fabric of the lives of those I touched over the years. I was always full of life, so remember me as a beacon of light guiding you through the darkness that exist in this world. In my absence, remember that my spirit lives on. I am now a gentle whisper in the breeze, a ray of sunlight on a cloudy day, a reminder that love knows no boundaries.
Valicia Pasco McCaster started her earthy journey on November 28, 1975, in Brunswick, Georgia, when God blessed the late James E. Grant and Jacqueline Pasco with a beautiful beacon of joy in their lives. She received her formal education at Glynn Academy High School in Brunswick, Georgia. God has always been the foundation of her family, so she accepted Christ as her Savior at an early age in her life.
Valicia Dashawn Pasco was united in holy matrimony with Ben D. McCaster on August 3, 1994. Their union was blessed with six children.
In her leisure, she enjoyed family time, cooking, and spending time with her kids and grandchildren. Her favorite colors were pink and black. She was employed by Winn Dixie as a cook for thirteen years. Valicia D. Pasco McCaster departed this life on July 31, 2024. She was preceded in death by her father, James E. Grant; sister, Tealtha Shaira Pasco; and a loving cousin, Lapatricia Pasco.
She leaves to cherish her memories her husband, Benjamin D. McCaster; children, DeAndre, Joshu, Ashley, Betty, Benjamin, Jr. and Sterling; mother, Jacqueline (Jimmy) Copeland; brother, Brian (Kawanza) Grant, Sr.; grandmothers, Alberta Lockwood and Berdine Grant; grandchildren, Ashton McCaster and Preston McCaster; brothers-in-law, Jerome McCaster and Calvin Smith; sister-in-law, Janice McCaster; niece, nephews, aunts, uncles and a host of friends.
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