Kelli Jo Cardwell Grand Ledge Age 49, passed away May 1, 2010. She graduated from Waverly H.S. in 1979, and was a state employee over 20 years. Kelli was an active member of Immanuel Lutheran Church. She enjoyed fishing, camping, and loved animals. Her greatest joy was her family. She is survived by husband Brian; children, Kristi (Matthew Corbett) Cardwell, Kaitlin Cardwell, Suzi (Brett) Godfrey, and Chad Cardwell; grandchildren, Matthew Corbett Jr., Connor Cardwell, and Kaylee Jo Corbett; parents, Lloyd and Betty Hoffner; brothers, Michael (Beth) Hoffner, and Jeffrey (Jo Ann) Hoffner; grandparents, Wilfred "Joe" and Mildred Pullman; special aunt, Carol Krieger; nieces and nephews, Kayla, Aaron and Shae Hoffner, Joey, Andrew and Kourtney Hoffner. Preceded in death by grandparents, Lloyd Sr. and Martha "Lucille" Hoffner. Memorial Service was held at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Grand Ledge. Memorial contributions may be made to Grand Ledge Lions Club or Immanuel Lutheran Church. Online condolences may be made at holihanatkin.com
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So sorry to hear this. Sad that we lose track of old friends. So many memories, so many good times. Rest in peace Kelli...
Kevin Roche
May 5, 2010
The short time that Kelli was in my life was a joy. Her upbeat personality always brightened my day. Please accept my deepest sympathies. Carla Lobenherz
Carla Lobenherz
May 5, 2010
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