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Laurie Elizabeth McKelvy

1975 - 2021

Laurie Elizabeth McKelvy obituary, 1975-2021, Roswell, NM

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Laurie McKelvy Obituary

Laurie Elizabeth McKelvy

Laurie Elizabeth McKelvy passed away peacefully and immediately entered into the presence of her Lord Jesus Christ on May 23, 2021, Pentecost Sunday. She was 46 years old.

Laurie was born in Dallas, TX on January 18, 1975, and lived her entire life in Texas until she met and married her beloved husband, Ian D. McKelvy, whom she married on November 8, 2003 in Abilene, TX. She figured she could make something out of him, and set to work as a devoted wife. They established their family home in Roswell, NM, which quickly became her adopted hometown. They had two children together, daughter and son, Erynn and Reid.

Laurie graduated high school from Rule High School, in Rule, TX, where she was a Rule Bobcat. She went on to obtain her B.A. in Psychology from Texas Tech University, in Lubbock, TX. She then obtained a M.S. in Counseling and Development from Texas Woman's University, in Denton, TX. But for all she learned and accomplished, like the Apostle Paul, she counted everything as loss and worthless compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus as her Lord, and sought Him diligently.

She found her calling in being a homemaker and eventually a hard-working homeschool Mom, and, like everything she did, she put her heart and soul into it. She was the heart of the family home, and created an atmosphere of love, warmth and hospitality that was palpable. She strove to make Christ the center of her home and all she did.

She spent her free time with her family, but was a very loyal and thoughtful friend to many too. She stayed very busy with her responsibilities, but found time for other things, as well. She worked for a season as secretary at her church fellowship, Calvary Chapel of Roswell. She also volunteered as a counselor for a number of years at the Chaves County Pregnancy Resource Center. Above all else she loved the Lord and had a heart for prayer. For almost 13 years, she organized, compiled and edited her church's weekly email prayer chain, including an original devotional thought or message that she wrote for each email. She loved and cared for her state and country, and was an active citizen and voice in the political process. No doubt many of you got texts or emails from Laurie in this regard, including many elected officials. She also gave much of her time, gifts and service, as it were, 'without the right hand knowing what the left hand was doing;' but, the Lord knows.

Laurie was creative and she appreciated and was full of grace and beauty. She often made crafts and thoughtful gifts that many of you have enjoyed. And if you ever gave Laurie a gift or did anything kind for her, you undoubtedly received a very sincere, sweet and eloquent thank you note very soon thereafter.

As gracious as she was, Laurie was also tough, and battled an illness and uncertainty over a long period of time that would have wilted the strongest man long before Laurie entered her eternal rest and reward. She showed great courage, perseverance and persistence that always marked her.

Laurie is survived by her husband, Ian, and their two children, Erynn and Reid of Roswell, NM. She is also survived by her grandmother, Eloise Newberry of Abilene, TX and her mother, Julie Y. Boger, of Abilene, TX. She was preceded in death by her father, Dr. James A. Boger. She is also survived by numerous other family whom she each loved and prayed for often by name, who know and love Laurie and who know Laurie's love, whose names do not need to be recited here; these include her beloved brothers, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, parents-in-law, nephews, nieces, cousins, aunts, uncles, and some not technically kin by law and brothers and sisters in Christ who were often close as kin.

A memorial service to celebrate Laurie's life will be held at Christ's Church on June 4, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. Pastor Jim Suttle of Calvary Chapel Roswell will officiate.

Anderson Bethany Funeral Home is handling arrangements and online tributes.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her honor to CAPE-NM Christian homeschool association, the Chaves County Pregnancy Resource Center, Harvest Ministries of Roswell or Samaritan's Purse.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Abilene Reporter News from Jun. 2 to Jun. 3, 2021.

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Jennifer Hampton

September 11, 2021

Oh Ian...I am so sorry to hear this news. I know we only met your wife a few times, but she was lovely and I wish we could have got to know her more. Dave and I have prayed for you many times since we heard Laurie was sick. We will continue pray.

God bless you and your girls!

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Joshua Merritt

June 4, 2021

I am thinking of your family during this difficult time. I am praying for you and I am willing to help you in any way that I can.

Jason Merritt

June 3, 2021

I can not remember ever seeing Laurie without a smile. We count it a tremendous blessing to have known her and her wonderful family. As Einstein said, time is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. Although our heavenly re-union is really only moments away, dear losses like this seem to make time stretch. We wish Laurie's family comfort, support, and love in this time of loss.

Jeff Milliman

June 3, 2021

The brightest star in our sky. We had the great honor and privilege to be blessed with knowing her. She was and is a wonderful gift. If she’s listening she will know what this means: “Miss you BogLau”. You will always be precious and sacred to all of us.

Jeff Milliman
Rule High School
Class of 1993
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