Kelley was a beautiful woman. A strong woman with a beautiful heart. A soul filled with love and passion. She loved to help people and she would sacrifice her own time to make sure that they were happy and taken care of.
She spent the better part of her life as a waitress serving customers in restaurants. She spent the latter part of her life dedicated to a good friend of mine who was a paraplegic. She would spend countless hours over and above what she was compensated for. She didn't like to see him be alone and in the love for helping people, grew even more after Charlie died. She went to work as a caregiver to the elderly and she never forgot where her loyalties lie. Even during the time of her needs she always kept trying.
Kelley loved the outdoors. She loved nature and the wildlife and the solitude and peace that it brought. She loved to take pictures of all the things around her and was always amazed at the beauty.
To watch her play with the snakes was a joy and you can see it in her face that God's creations were something special enough not to be taken for granted.
Kelley was a wonderful wife. Loving, caring, devoted, and loyal. She pulled her weight and contributed even more to her marriage. She wasn't just a friend or partner, she was a wife.
Kelley, as you dance your way to the far side of the moon, it's a new journey you get to take. I wish you all the love and peace that the good Lord gives you. I pray that you'll be waiting for me and can show me the way.
Your loving husband
Dan