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Kelcie Nicole Winters, of Duncanville, passed away unexpectedly on February 15, 2025 at the age of 28, following a brief illness. A visitation will be held on Thursday, February 20, 2025 from 3:00 ~ 4:00 pm at Magnolia Chapel South.
Survivors include her mom; Heather Stanley (Michael), of Duncanville, father; Monroe Allen Winters of Childersburg, AL., brothers; Devon Childers (Emily Osborn) of Tuscaloosa, Logan Childers (Kylie Duncan) of Tuscaloosa, Brandon Childers (Kaitlyn Fowler), of Duncanville, grandparents; Carol Pearce of Tuscaloosa, Denise Stanley of Mobile, AL., Mike Stanley (Jamie) of Duncanville, Monroe Winters (Elayne) of Rome, GA., and Wayne McCullum (Pam) of San Diego, CA., uncle; Shawn McCullum (Angela) of Raleigh Durham, NC., aunts; Lindy Stephens (Chad) of Tuscaloosa, Jauleia Boyd and Lynn Harbin both of Coaling, and a host of loving cousins.
Kelcie was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on July 23, 1996 to Heather Stanley and Monroe Allen Winters. Kelcie was a fighter and overcame so many challenges, illnesses, and obstacles in her 28 years. She had an exceptional mom who was her biggest fan and advocate. Kelcie loved her family, singing light up toys, southern food, desserts and her dogs.
Our family was not expecting the loss of Kelcie or for her life to be cut short. She left us with many cherished memories. We are devastated by this loss and will forever have a giant hole in our hearts.
In lieu of flowers, the family request donations to Ronald McDonald Charities in Memory of Kelcie. https://rmhc.org/donate
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