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Many called her a cutie with her sparkly purple glasses and her bubbly personality. While she was often sassy and strong-willed, she often made others feel special. With some family members, she loved to run up and throw herself at them to give them a big hug. She simply expected that others would catch her if she threw herself at them.

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She loved to dance. Her life was filled with joy, and dance was its ultimate expression. She had just started her first year at Elite Feet Dance Studio after watching with great anticipation the recital of her sister the previous year. She was doing the dance at her seat while her sister did it on stage! She also expressed her heart and joy in her art. She enjoyed spending time making art for others and expressing herself in that art.

A viewing will be held on Sunday, December 17, 2023 at 2:30-4:00 PM at Fredericktowne Baptist Church in Walkersville, MD. A service in her memory will be held at 4:00-5:00 PM at the same location with a reception to follow from 5:00-7:00 PM. Please wear purple (or pink) if possible to the funeral in honor of her favorite color. For flowers, please send them to Stauffer Funeral Homes at 1621 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702. If you wish to help the family during this trying time, you may contribute at

Our beautiful Kelly passed away February 2, 2024 in Phoenix Arizona. Kelly was born May 9,1990 in Denver Colorado and is survived by her adoring parents, John and Colleen, sweet sister, Erin, her dogs who she loved so much, Rori and Mulan, loving aunts and uncles, Chrissy and Sarah, John and Cathy, Maureen and Frank, Jimmy and Tara, Tommy and Anne Marie, Joe, Jack and Suzanne, Gerry and Theresa, Mike and Liz, Donald and Denise and Kenny.

In lieu of flowers the family asks you make a donation to Maria Droste Counseling Center in Denver Colorado (303-867-4600) or Heidis Village - Animal Shelter, Rescue and Safe Haven in Phoenix Arizona (602-241-4640).

Born and raised in Twin Falls to Ed and Bernice Howa, her quick wit, zest for fun, connection to family and friends and her ability for a very astute acceptance of others drove her daily life. Those who were so lucky to know her and be a part of her life came to realize how she exhibited and possessed an unconditional way of loving without judgment. Kelly made an impact on everyone around her and invited us into her world of crazy fun, over the top humor, and lots of play. When she is mentioned, a smile and a giggle seems to be the constant response along with admiration, funny stories, and respect.

Her loving wife, Rita Spiers, her granddaughter Jasmine, her mother, Bernice Howa, her brother, Alan Howa, her sisters, Carla Robertson and Geneal Thompson, her niece, Carly Hunzeker , and many more family members were by her side to the very end.

Kelly Chappell, beloved husband, father, and friend, went to be with his Lord and Savior on September 3, 2023, at the age of 54. He was born in the small town of South Boston, VA that would come to know him as a pillar of its community. He was the cherished husband of 28 years to Patricia and the loving father of two sons, Lance and Logan. He was preceded in death by his parents, Doris and Wesley, and is survived by his sister Wendy (Tommy), sister-in-law Lynn (Will), and his nieces and nephews, Catherine, TJ, Sarah, Johnny, and Jared.

Kelly's passing leaves a void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the community he held dear. He will be remembered for his unwavering love, his zest for life, and his dedication to his family. His legacy lives on in the memories he created and the love he shared with those fortunate enough to have known him.

Kelly Marie Cadamore, Pittsburgh Steelers fanatic, advocate for all, and overall phenomenal human being, died February 11, 2024. She passed away peacefully in the house that she made into a home, in the presence of her lifelong best friend, high school sweetheart, and adoring husband, Mark Cadamore. She was born to Nancy (Sarver) Cerrone and Richard Cerrone February 9, 1971, and was the eldest sister of Richelle (Cerrone) Sommerfield. Her two children, Kaitlin Cadamore and Dawson Cadamore were the lights of her life, as were all her amazing lifelong friends that will miss her dearly.

A celebration of Kelly's life will be announced by her family in the near future. Arrangements are under the direction the direction of the McDonald-Aeberli Funeral Home, Inc. 238 Crowe Ave. Mars, PA and condolences are available at www.mcdonald-aeberli.com.

Basically a collection of photographs/facts about the Bates Family (From TLC's United Bates of America and now UP's Bringing Up Bates) for anyone else who shares my interest in this family. Feel free to use photos as I don't own them, but please give credit as I spend ages hunting...

Kelly is survived by her son Jameson Zentz; daughters Darby Zentz and Jacklyn Catalano; her mother, Millicent (Mickie) Keller & husband Jerry; her father, Thomas W. Connell & wife Bonnie; brother John T. Connell & wife Stephanie; sister Debbie Steinken Gallucio; nephew Dylan Connell; nieces Mackenzie Connell, Shannon Connell, and Brittny Paradis. Kelly was predeceased by her brother, Joseph M. Connell.

The second Kelley daughter was born on September 9, 1855. She helped her older sister run the farm for several summers and served as postmistress in Rio Carabelle, Florida. When she died on September 12, 1925, the family line ended.

The youngest Kelley daughter was born on January 7, 1859. She followed her family to Washington D.C. and Florida, but very little is known about her. On December 24, 1907, she was the first in her family to pass away.

Kelly was so proud when her younger sister, Teresa, was born in 1970. She was a devoted and loving older sister. She was also especially close to her nieces, Emily, Rebecca, and Cara. She was so proud to become an aunt and loved them dearly. Kelly had a special fondness for her brother-in-law, Gary. Gary could always make her smile and she always listened to what he had to say.

She is survived by her mother, Karen Gater of Owensboro, sister, Teresa Smith (Gary) of Cloverport; nieces Emily and Rebecca Smith of Louisville and Cara Pence (Seth) of Owensboro, her aunt, Carol Ann Milner of Bismarck, IL and close cousins Mike Jackson and Lisa Johnson (Dave) of Williamsport, Indiana and Traci Hill (Dave) of Vincennes, Indiana.

Kelly will be remembered as a selfless individual who would do anything for those around her. Her family was her entire world, and she dedicated herself to their well-being with unmatched love and care. She found immense joy in spending time with her beloved grandchildren, Alyssa and Phoenix.

Surviving is her devoted husband, Greg Chapman; her two daughters who brought immense pride to her life: Brittney Venable (Josh Gilreath) of Pickens and Amanda Harris; her grandchildren Alyssa Dush and Phoenix Gilreath; her brother Jerry McKittrick of Bethel, NC and her sister Tammy Anderson (Chris) of Easley.

The writer Ann Patchett does not have children. This is by choice. And being a writer, she has written about her reasons. I have just enough energy to write, Patchett says, keep up with the house, be a decent friend, a decent daughter and sister and wife. Part of not wanting children, she goes on, has always been the certainty that I didn't have the energy for it, and so I had to make a choice - the choice between children and writing. Well, Patchett's new novel is about a woman named Lara who is many things but, at the core, a mother. The book is titled "Tom Lake."

PATCHETT: But it turns out that it was the best bookstore I'd ever been to, and I fell in love with the Norcross family. They own that bookstore. And I remember when I went back to the airport in Traverse City, Mich., you could buy a cup full of fresh cherries. And I sat in the airport and ate cherries and thought, this is the best thing that's ever happened. I became friends with them. I went back to visit them all the time. And so suddenly, I was hanging out with the cherry crowd.

Kelly Lynn Fassbender, 34, passed away on Sunday, July 19, 2020 at St. Paul Elder Services in Kaukauna after a long, courageous battle with Multiple Sclerosis. Kelly was born on January 15, 1986 to James Dix and Lori (Chadwick) Dix. She graduated from Kaukauna High School in 2004, and went on to get her bachelors degree from Lakeland University. On September 18, 2010 she was united in marriage to Adam Fassbender, and on June 29, 2011 they welcomed their beautiful daughter Alera Rose into their family. Kelly was a loving and devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister, and aunt who was compassionate and high spirited. Kelly was driven and confident, she knew what she wanted and she was determined to get it. She was the life of the party and enjoyed spending time with friends and family. She especially liked being outdoors, playing soccer, and going up north.

The funeral service for Kelly will be held on Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 5:30 PM at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St., Kaukauna. A time of visitation will be held on Thursday from 3:00 until 5:00 PM at HOLY CROSS. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established for Alera. The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to St. Paul Elder services for the care and compassion over the last years. Online condolences may be expressed at www.verkuilen.com.

Judi will be grieved by her husband of 63 years and by their children Charles Kelly (wife Lori), Nancy Barker, Jacqueline Wilson (husband Rob), and Richard Kelly (wife Amy). Cherishing fond memories are her adoring grandchildren, Samantha and Christine Kelly, Kelly Ann Holmes (husband Ian), John Barker, Austin and Connor Wilson, Jenna, Matthew, Syd, and Shannon Kelly, and her great grandson Declan. Her sweet sister Sally Olsen, her sister Marilyn Buckley, sister-in-law Stephanie Olsen, and her nephews and nieces will miss her fondly. Judi is reunited in passing with her brother Ernest Olsen. Judi will continue to be our light of hope and goodness, one half of the heart and soul of our family, and our quiet strength. Thank you Judi, thank you mom, thank you grandma, for helping us to be the kindest versions of ourselves. We will think of you always, recalling the way you looked when you smiled and laughed, remembering you when we smell the salt air or see a pretty shade of purple, and feeling the warmth of your love all around us when we need it most.

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