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Kelli Lynn Belcher, age 48, passed away on July 6, 2025, in Louisville, Kentucky. Born on November 3, 1976, in New Albany, Indiana, Kelli was a shining light in the lives of all who knew her.
Kelli dedicated over two decades of her life to caring for others as a registered nurse at Kleinert Kutz Hand Care. Her commitment to her profession was matched only by her compassion and kindness toward her patients, making a significant impact on their lives. She was a proud graduate of New Albany High School in 1995 and received her bachelor’s degree in Nursing from JTCC, laying the foundation for a fulfilling career dedicated to the service of others.
Family meant everything to Kelli. She is survived by her cherished daughter, Brooklynn Coffman, and her beloved grandchildren, Emerie and Penelope, who were the center of her world. Spending time with them brought immense joy and fulfillment to her life. Kelli also leaves behind her loving mother, Carla Belcher, and a devoted sister, Dawn (Frank) Goss, along with her dear niece and nephew, Emma and CJ Goss.
Kelli had a zest for life that was evident in her many interests. She enjoyed helping others, camping, canoeing, boating, and was a fan of IU Basketball, sharing these passions with her family and friends. Her spirit was vibrant and full of warmth, and her laughter and love will be profoundly missed by those who were fortunate enough to know her.
Kelli is preceded in death by her father, Charles Belcher, who welcomed her into eternal peace.
The family invites friends and loved ones to gather for a visitation on Monday, July 14, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, followed by a funeral service at 6:00 PM. Both services will take place at Newcomer Funeral Home, Southern Indiana, located at 3309 Ballard Ln, New Albany, IN 47150.
Kelli Lynn Belcher’s legacy of love and service will forever be cherished by those she leaves behind.
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