Chelsea Springstead was a woman who transformed every space she entered, every life she touched, and every dream she pursued into something extraordinary. A devoted wife, cherished daughter, creative visionary, and loyal friend, Chelsea embodied courage, faith, and love in all she did.
Born to Rocky Dale and Leigh Anne (Cooper) Walls, Chelsea inherited a legacy of strength and grace, which she carried forward with her own unique flair. She was a beloved granddaughter to "Nanny" Ann Avirett Cooper, the late "Grandaddy" Dan Clark Cooper Sr., the late "Nana" Bonnie Joyce (Padgett) Tucker, the late "Papa Ralph" Tucker, and the late "Papa Marston" Ernest M. Walls, each of whom shaped her into the compassionate and vibrant woman we knew.
Chelsea found her greatest joy and steadfast partner in her husband, Cameron Springstead, whom she adored. Their love story was one of unwavering support, shared dreams, and deep affection—a testament to the beauty of a life lived in partnership.
Chelsea’s creativity knew no bounds. As an accomplished artist, a brilliant entrepreneur, and a passionate storyteller, she built a legacy of beauty, innovation, and inspiration. Whether she was designing captivating visuals for her business, CS Digital Studio, or sharing her faith as a creative pastor, Chelsea’s work was a reflection of her deep belief in the power of connection, hope, and transformation.
Her love for the whimsical and fantastical was boundless. A devoted fan of Star Wars, Harry Potter, Disney, and Magic: The Gathering, Chelsea immersed herself in these worlds with the same passion she brought to everything in life. She added her signature style to each of her hobbies—bold lipstick, playful headbands, and a spark that was uniquely hers.
To her friends, Chelsea was more than a companion; she was family. She was Aunt Chessie to children she loved as her own, a sister in every sense of the word, and a steadfast source of encouragement. Her faith, her bravery, and her boundless love will remain etched in the hearts of those she held dear.
Chelsea’s life was a masterpiece, painted with courage, joy, and creativity. Though her time here was far too short, her legacy will endure in the lives of those she inspired and the beauty she brought into the world.
A celebration of Chelsea’s life will be held at Revive Church in Oakley, Ca on January 18, 2025 at 2p.
May her memory remind us to live boldly, dream fearlessly, hold fast to unwavering faith, and love unconditionally.
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Starts at 2:00 pm (Pacific time)
Revive Church
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