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Kelly Jean Roundy

Arlington, Washington

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On May 21, 2015 Kelly Jean Roundy passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Kelly Roundy was born June 6, 1962 to Sandra and Al Crippen, at Everett General Hospital. Kelly was full of positivity, energy, humor, and love for life. Her amazing attitude and outlook on life was an...

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Love and miss you Kelly!

Kelly, you've touched so many, in such a positive way. You set the bar at a level we should all reach for. Thank you, for giving each of us an example to live by. Thank you, for being such a good friend.

Kelly, You taught your soccer boys more than goals and how to kick, you taught them life lessons, like when something is hard just keep going, and then go harder. You coached through some hard times in your life, and you were an example to them.

Kelly always had a special spark that lit up a room and inspired people. She was fiercely independent and passionate about things she believed in. It was refreshing to be around her indomitable spirit. And that spirit now lives on in each and every one of us because we were blessed to have had Kelly in our lives. We were all very fortunate to have known and loved such a wonderful soul.

Kelly was one of my best friends at St. Mary Magdalen School from 1st-8th grade. She was fun and happy. I think of her as a leader because I wanted to follow her and I'm not a follower! She had a beautiful spirit.

Ahh Kelly, you are so missed. But you live on in your beautiful children. I went to Willy's graduation party for you today. He's grown into such a fine young man. It was a privilege to have had him in 1st grade at our beloved Trafton, and getting to know you! You lived for your children, and they will be fine and do well because of you and your love. Big Hugs to you, m'friend!

Kelly you will be greatly missed. Your impact on the community will live on, and I will always remember your smile and warm hugs. Rest in peace my friend.

My first encounter with Kelly was many years ago when she coached my son in soccer. From that moment we instantly liked her. We later grew to admire and love the person that she was. She was strong, passionate, positive and simply fun to be around. I am a better person for having known her. Although greatly missed, she is far from gone from this community. Hope you are enjoying your wings Kelly.