Anais Charlyn "Muffet" Kincaid

anais charlyn kincaid

January 7, 1950 ~ December 18, 2022

Born in: Atlanta, Georgia
Resided in: Lithonia, Georgia

Anais Charlyn “Muffet” Kincaid of Lithonia passed away peacefully on December 18, 2022. Muffet was born on January 7, 1950 in Atlanta to Anais Chambers “Bunt” Kincaid and William Joseph Kincaid.

A native Atlantan, raised in Buckhead, she attended Garden Hills Elementary. Muffet graduated from North Fulton High School, Class of 1968, where she was active in many extracurricular activities, including her favorite, North Fulton’s Drill Team. She was respected and very well-liked by her peers …”a beautiful person inside and out.”

Muffet was chosen to be a member of Rich’s Teen Board, a huge honor at that time.

Muffet was a 1972 graduate of the University of Georgia. She was a loyal DAWG fan to the very end.

In a public service career she loved dearly, Muffet brought joy to so many. Her smile and cheerful friendliness endeared her to everyone.

Once a devoted boater and certified scuba diver, Muffet and Duke enjoyed traveling and experiencing new adventures. Some of her favorite trips with Duke included their much loved Aunt Leona Rhodes.

Muffet is predeceased by her parents Anais Chambers “Bunt” Kincaid and William Joseph Kincaid, her brother William Joseph Kincaid II and her nephew William Joseph Kincaid Ill.

She is survived by her beloved partner of 31 years, Stephen “Duke” Dukeman, her brother, Greg Kincaid (Teresa), and her nephew, Michael Kincaid (Katie), as well as many great and great-great nieces and nephews.

Muffet will be greatly missed by many.

Services

Celebration of Life: April 15, 2023 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Wages & Sons Stone Mountain Chapel
1040 Main Street
Stone Mountain, GA 30083

770-469-9811

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  1. CandleImageThankful for all the wonderful memories ???? The kids miss their MeMuff so much. I know you’re in a better place. We all miss you dearly. Love always, Nikki, James, Brianna, Jacob, Sean and Preston

  2. CandleImageAunt muff, I can’t believe you’re truly gone. You were like a second mother to me and you meant so very much to me but I know you already knew that. I take comfort in the fact that you are at peace and no longer in pain but I will forever pray that we meet again one day. We will love and miss you forever. ????????️

  3. CandleImageMuff it was a gift to have you as a friend.. you are so very missed but I find peace knowing your in a better place Rest in peace my friend until I see you on the other side … spread your angel wings and fly with the angels????❤️????????????

  4. Rest in peace we had some great times you will be missed by all that passed your path see you on the other side nothing but good memories of a great lady god bless your wonderful soul my sister

  5. CandleImageHey SIS- we always said we were the sister we never had and we were friends for 50 years and do I ever miss you and our phone calls we had three or four times a week! I know you’re at peace now and in a better place and I know we’ll be together again!! I know you’ll be waiting on me- I love you Sis????????

  6. CandleImageAunt Muffet we miss you so much! Your 3 nieces Amanda,Madeline,Morgan love you so much! You impacted their life in so many ways. You also as some thought were like a mom I never had but I had my aunt muffet! Billy has you with him now , So y’all can talk each other’s ears off! We love you forever!!


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