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In loving memory, we gather to celebrate the vibrant spirit of Callie Lanelle Godbold, who graced this world with her presence from October 22, 1989, until September 28, 2025. Born in the heart of Jackson, Mississippi, Callie radiated warmth and charm, touching the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing her.
As a devoted Dietitian at the Manhattan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Callie's passion for her work was only matched by her unwavering love for the residents she cared for. She poured her heart into her profession, becoming a cherished figure among those she served. Her goofy nature and infectious laughter brightened the lives around her, reminding us all to find joy in the little things, even in the most challenging moments.
Callie’s love extended beyond her work; she shared a profound bond with animals, particularly her feline friends. They were more than companions—they were a reflection of her nurturing spirit and her unique understanding of the simple, pure joy that animals can bring to our lives.
She was also a passionate aficionado of heavy hardcore punk music, a genre that echoed the fierce and unapologetic side of her character. It spoke to her heart, fueling her spirit with the raw energy that she so admired. Music was a backdrop to her life, a way for her to express herself and connect with others.
Callie's departure leaves an unfillable void, felt most acutely by her beloved family. She is survived by her husband, Stephen Godbold; her caring father, Mike Lowe; her nurturing mother, Celeste Suthoff Lowe; and her supportive sister, Lauren Robertson. Their memories of her will forever remain vivid, adorned with the countless stories that not only celebrate her life but also the profound impact she had on each of them.
As we bid farewell to Callie, let us remember the laughter she gifted, the love she shared, and the endless joy she found in her life’s passions. May her memory be a gentle reminder to cherish each moment, to laugh a little louder, and to embrace the light that exists in all of us. Rest in peace, dear Callie; you will be missed, never forgotten.
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