The South Carolina community is heartbroken after the sudden death of Chasity Mae Kinser on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
At just 31 years old, the vibrant former Atlanta Braves cheerleader, loving mother, and dedicated healthcare worker left behind a community that adored her.
Born on February 5, 1994, in Sparta, Wisconsin, Chasity was the daughter of Jill Renee Donseky.
She grew up alongside her twin brother, Charles, and her other siblings, Hayden, Alex, and Brianna.
The family later moved to Cheraw, South Carolina, where Chasity truly blossomed.

At Cheraw High School, she was a standout cheerleader and graduated in 2012.
She continued her education at Northeastern Technical College, earning her phlebotomy certification in 2017.
Chasity poured her heart into every job she held.
She once worked as a childcare attendant at Kiddielane Daycare and, for the past several years, proudly served as a phlebotomist at McLeod Health, while also working as an ophthalmic technician at Carolina Eye Associates since 2018.
In 2018, Chasity began a beautiful relationship with her longtime partner, Eric Caulder.
Together they welcomed two precious children who meant the world to her: daughter Presley Mae, born in February 2020, and son Carson, born in November 2022.
Friends say Chasity’s kids were the absolute center of her universe, and she cherished every moment with them.
Chasity had a contagious energy that lit up every room.
She loved cooking and baking for the people she cared about, experimenting with makeup, dancing whenever music played, and singing her heart out.
She never met a stranger and had a special gift for making everyone feel seen and loved.
Chasity Mae Kinser’s death shocked friends, sparking a flood of tributes.
Her childhood best friend, Navarro Hillian II, wrote,
“I’ve dreaded making this post. Still at a lost for words… My first best friend. 20+ years and never a dull moment. Thank you for being the friend that I needed and never being afraid to be yourself. The love you had for me as well as my family will never be forgotten… Get your rest Chasity Mae. Praying for your family and those sweet babies.”
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Jasmine Dows shared,
“God please wrap your arms around Chasity Mae Kinser’s family as they endure this tragic time. She was such a bright spirit; always filled with smiles and laughter. You will truly be missed.”
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Kassidi Bulusan remembered,
“It’s unreal how someone can shine so much light and still be taken from this world so soon… Seeing her post just one day ago about living in peace and purpose… it breaks me. Life is so fragile. Hold your loved ones tight. Rest easy, angel.”
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Taylor Leigh posted through tears,
“My heart is shattered… this lil ball of sass, class and sunshine??!!!? I love you so much for always. My girl, my girl… get you some rest baby, we HURT.”
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Mia Hillian added,
“I tossed and turned all night still tryna wrap my head around this sudden news! I’m hurt girl I’m hurt… but I’m so thankful I was able to meet and spend some of my years of life with you. You know I got your babies and family in prayer. I’ll forever love you my sweet and loving friend.”
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Chasity was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Lawrence Donskey and Max McCormick.
She is survived by her beloved children, Presley and Carson; her partner, Eric Caulder; her mother, Jill; her twin brother, Charles; her siblings, Hayden, Alex, and Brianna; and many other heartbroken family members and friends.
A funeral service to celebrate Chasity’s life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at Kiser Funeral Home in Chesterfield, South Carolina.
The family will receive friends from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. before the service. Burial will follow at Lower Macedonia Memorial Cemetery.
In a state still reeling from the tragic loss, one thing is clear: Chasity Mae Kinser lived brightly, loved deeply, and will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace, sweet girl.
