Born August 27, 1976, in Orangeburg, South Carolina, she was a daughter of Ricky and Cheryl Bennett Crosby. For nearly twenty-five years, she has worked faithfully with Enterprise Bank of South Carolina having served as Operations Manager at their Ehrhardt Branch. Cara believed that nothing could cripple love, nothing could shatter her hope, and nothing would conquer her spirit because she knew Christ as her Savior. She was a faithful member of Edisto Baptist Church where she served as the youth Sunday school teacher for fourteen years and had been the director of the church's Vacation Bible School for many years. Family was paramount in her life and she lived her life to the fullest. She devoted herself entirely to her family and always centered her life around those she dearly loved. She will always be remembered for her joy in camping.
Surviving in addition to her parents of Little Swamp are: her husband of twenty-five years, Mr. Travis Kevin Thomas; two children, Alexandra Brook Thomas and Kevin Richard Thomas (Ashlynne) all of Ehrhardt; three siblings, Tommy Crosby and his wife Tammy of Little Swamp, Tara Crosby Stokes and her husband Len and their sons, Dawson, Gabe and Josh all of Branchville, and Chad Bennett Crosby of Awendaw; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Bennett; and her father and mother-in-law, Danny and Patricia Thomas. Cara is also survived by a large host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family.
Born August 27, 1976, in Orangeburg, South Carolina, she was a daughter of Ricky and Cheryl Bennett Crosby. For nearly twenty-five years, she has worked faithfully with Enterprise Bank of South Carolina having served as Operations Manager at their Ehrhardt Branch. Cara believed that nothing could cripple love, nothing could shatter her hope, and nothing would conquer her spirit because she knew Christ as her Savior. She was a faithful member of Edisto Baptist Church where she served as the youth Sunday school teacher for fourteen years and had been the director of the church's Vacation Bible School for many years. Family was paramount in her life and she lived her life to the fullest. She devoted herself entirely to her family and always centered her life around those she dearly loved. She will always be remembered for her joy in camping.
Surviving in addition to her parents of Little Swamp are: her husband of twenty-five years, Mr. Travis Kevin Thomas; two children, Alexandra Brook Thomas and Kevin Richard Thomas (Ashlynne) all of Ehrhardt; three siblings, Tommy Crosby and his wife Tammy of Little Swamp, Tara Crosby Stokes and her husband Len and their sons, Dawson, Gabe and Josh all of Branchville, and Chad Bennett Crosby of Awendaw; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Bennett; and her father and mother-in-law, Danny and Patricia Thomas. Cara is also survived by a large host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family.
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