Stella was preceded in death by four sisters, Lizzie Davis, Ethel Scott, Ann Forrister, and Hazel English; and a brother Tig Meadows and by a daughter, Peggy Jean Kelley, and a grandson Terri Lee Cook.
Stella is survived by a son Kenneth (the late Dorothy) Cook of Rome; one granddaughter Cathy Money of Rome; two grandsons Todd (Allison) Kelley of Rome, Chad (Karen) Kelley of Charlotte, NC; five great-grandchildren, who were her pride and joy, Kelli Money of Rome, Joseph (Brooke) Money of Rockmart, Parker Kelley of Rome, Georgia Ann and Margaret Kelley of Charlotte, NC; And, a great-great grandson Joshua Mosley of Rockmart.
Stella was a long time resident of Rome where she lived since leaving her childhood home in Alto, GA after she was married. She loved spending time with family and friends. She was a foster grandparent at Northwest Regional Hospital for 17 years. She won foster grandparent of the year and was honored at their annual dinner. She was a faithful member of Community Chapel Church, until becoming ill.
She loved traveling with family, friends, and church groups. Everyone who knew her loved her. She loved cutting up, and she was known for having a sharp wit.
Stella was preceded in death by four sisters, Lizzie Davis, Ethel Scott, Ann Forrister, and Hazel English; and a brother Tig Meadows and by a daughter, Peggy Jean Kelley, and a grandson Terri Lee Cook.
Stella is survived by a son Kenneth (the late Dorothy) Cook of Rome; one granddaughter Cathy Money of Rome; two grandsons Todd (Allison) Kelley of Rome, Chad (Karen) Kelley of Charlotte, NC; five great-grandchildren, who were her pride and joy, Kelli Money of Rome, Joseph (Brooke) Money of Rockmart, Parker Kelley of Rome, Georgia Ann and Margaret Kelley of Charlotte, NC; And, a great-great grandson Joshua Mosley of Rockmart.
Stella was a long time resident of Rome where she lived since leaving her childhood home in Alto, GA after she was married. She loved spending time with family and friends. She was a foster grandparent at Northwest Regional Hospital for 17 years. She won foster grandparent of the year and was honored at their annual dinner. She was a faithful member of Community Chapel Church, until becoming ill.
She loved traveling with family, friends, and church groups. Everyone who knew her loved her. She loved cutting up, and she was known for having a sharp wit.
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