Carrie Kay Shelley, 43, of Huntsville, Alabama passed away unexpectedly February 13, 2020 at Huntsville Hospital. She was born on October 7, 1976 in Lafayette, IN to Rita (Crews) Shelley and Bobby Joe Shelley. She had one sister Bobbie Jo (Shelley) Harris. She graduated from Frankfort Senior High School in 1995. She was a bartender for many years, she also worked as a CNA. She loved being a mother, aunt, sister and friend. Her whole life was focused of being the best mom she could be. She enjoyed watching wrestling live and on T.V. She was an active member in her community and being involved in fund raisers and other charities. She absolutely loved being around her family! She will be deeply missed by many. She was loving, kind, and a giving person.
Visitation and Services
Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, August 9, 2020 at the Bunnell Cemetery with a Celebration of Life immediately following services at Aunt Tonya Heaton’s house, 2630 East State Rd. 28, Frankfort. The family asks that in accordance with guidelines, visitors maintain social distancing and that a mask be worn.
Survived by:
Mother: Rita Kay (Shelley) Williams of Huntsville, AL, Daughter: Montana Jo Logan of Huntsville, AL, Sister: Bobbie Jo (Shelley) Harris (James) of Huntsville, AL Grandmother: Doris Worth of Grant, AL Nephew: Curtis Andrew Smith of Lafayette, IN, Nieces: Annie Nichole Hurst of Horton, AL, Mariah Kay Sharp of Horton, AL, Brittany Cheyenne Burgess of Horton, AL, Olivia Jane Harris of Horton, AL, Hayleigh Grace Harris of Horton, AL, Great Niece: Analaysha Ryleigh Harris of Horton, AL, Companion of 7 Years: Joshua Dowdy (Big-N) and Her Dog of Many Years: Bella.
Preceded by:
She was preceded in death by her father: Bobby Joe Shelley; grandparents: Ewell Shelley, Helen Shelley, John V. Worth; aunts: Pam Shelley, Brenda Cottrell, Brenda Shelley, Judy Mann; and uncle: Bill Shelley.
It is so hard to believe that you are gone…..you passed away on my 42nd birthday. I will never forget the friendship we formed in high school and kept throughout our years. Carrie, you are so missed and loved. I would give anything to have one more chance to talk or hang out. I won’t say goodbye…I’ll just say see you later.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI love you my dear friend. I will never forget the years we spent through elementary school, the green mustang, the phone calls at 2 a.m. to come get you, taking those country cruises, card nights in the trailer, fishing, gas station nights, Montana and my chickens and all the back up I ever needed and us growing from children to having children. Some of the best times of our lives! Thank you for the years you shared with me as a friend. I miss you. Love you always.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleYou are so missed Carrie, you were a great person, Mallorie reminds me a lot of you, you and her are so much alike. You did something for me years ago, I will never ever forget it. I still think about often. I always tried to remember your birthday, when you did live up here. You were always fun to be around. Rest in peace my friend. Love you always, many prayers for all the family, and many hugs.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleForever loved and missed…
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI will miss Carrie for the rest of my days. She was so sweet and kind. She was funny and always so soft hearted and thinking of others before herself. I will never forget our child hood memories together and our long conversations over the phone late nights. I love you Carrie. Fly high my sweet niece.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleGod called you home for a reason. I honestly believe that. RIP, you will forever be missed. So glad for the time I got to spend with you. I Love You
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSorry I couldn’t be there – so thankful I was able to go to AL and able to help bring you home. Love and miss you!!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleGone to soon. Rest in peace Carrie.
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