Sheree Kelley, 69, beloved Mother, Daughter, Spouse, Mother-in-law, Nana and Sister, was called to her eternal resting place on March 1, 2025. She entered this world on June 17, 1955 in Northport, Al, born to Luther (Rip) and Margaret Perkins. She is survived by her daughter Mandy Kelley-Kizziah(Jeremey), Sons Wade Kelley and Lesley Kelley, Grandsons Xavier Kelley-Haas, Nathan Kelley-Davis, Shane Kizziah, Gunner Kelley, Malaki Plunkett, Grand daughter Tatum Kelley-Plunkett, brother Bobby Dale Perkins Sr. Proceeded in death husband Rayford Kelley, Parents Luther (Rip) Perkins and Margaret Browning Perkins, son Christopher Shane Fondren, brother Luther Ray Perkins, grandson Declan Jake Plunkett and Son in law Douglas Anthony Kizziah. Paulbearers are Check Swindle, Justin Deason, Bobby Dale Perkins Jr, Wade Kelley, Jeremey Plunkett and Brian Justiss.
Sheree was the best mother that she knew how to be, a great daughter, Mother-in-law, Nana and sister. Sheree loved going to church, singing, playing the piano, working in her flower garden planting her Lilies, cooking big family meals, making crafts, drag-racing, playing yahtzee, photography, enjoyed beach vacations, grooming dogs, loved her dog baby girl, enjoyed a cold Coca Cola, helping others every chance she could and spending time with her grandkids.
Services will be held on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 2:00 pm at Magnolia Chapel South. Burial will follow at North Perry Community Holiness Church. Visitation will be held at the funeral home one hour prior to the service.
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