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Shelly Ann <I>Franklin</I> Henson

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Shelly Ann Franklin Henson

Birth
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, USA
Death
6 Feb 2021 (aged 66)
Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Shelly Ann (Franklin) Henson, 66, of Hoopeston, Illinois, passed away Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021, at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, Illinois, surrounded by family. Shelly died from natural causes after a brave battle with rheumatoid arthritis, which she fought for over 40 years.

Shelly was born on April 1, 1954, in Traverse City, Michigan to Carl E. and Mary Ann (Hoag) Franklin. Both preceded her in death.

She is survived by her sister, Jan (Larry) German; nephew, Andrew.and niece, Elizabeth, all of Normal.

Shelly was assisted in recent years by her friends, Mary, Angie, Marlo and Ivy.

As a young adult, Shelly enjoyed spending time in nature, including camping. She spent a lot of time visiting extended family in Michigan and took every opportunity to be surrounded by trees or near Lake Michigan. Shelly originally graduated with a degree in small-animal biology from the University of Illinois but was unable to pursue it due to the onset of her rheumatoid arthritis. Instead, Shelly pivoted and obtained a B.S. and M.S. in speech pathology from Illinois State University. She practiced speech pathology in Danville, supporting in-home and hospital patients until her disability led to an early retirement.

Shelly was a lover of animals and nature. She cared for many rescue pets, such as dogs Maggie and Bella, and supported multiple animal charities, including The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. Her home was filled with giraffe and elephant figurines, plants and artwork.

When she was still able, Shelly loved being outside, working in the yard, and flower gardening. She was often shocked that more people didn’t enjoy raking leaves. She encouraged those of us who physically could rake to enjoy it more.

Shelly was a great baker and enjoyed word puzzles, Jeopardy and listening to all types of music. She also loved spending time with family and friends. Shelly was a longtime viewer of the soap opera "Days of Our Lives" and was an adamant fan of Bo and Hope.

Per Shelly’s wishes, she was cremated, and there will be no funeral service.

Champaign News Gazette
Shelly Ann (Franklin) Henson, 66, of Hoopeston, Illinois, passed away Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021, at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, Illinois, surrounded by family. Shelly died from natural causes after a brave battle with rheumatoid arthritis, which she fought for over 40 years.

Shelly was born on April 1, 1954, in Traverse City, Michigan to Carl E. and Mary Ann (Hoag) Franklin. Both preceded her in death.

She is survived by her sister, Jan (Larry) German; nephew, Andrew.and niece, Elizabeth, all of Normal.

Shelly was assisted in recent years by her friends, Mary, Angie, Marlo and Ivy.

As a young adult, Shelly enjoyed spending time in nature, including camping. She spent a lot of time visiting extended family in Michigan and took every opportunity to be surrounded by trees or near Lake Michigan. Shelly originally graduated with a degree in small-animal biology from the University of Illinois but was unable to pursue it due to the onset of her rheumatoid arthritis. Instead, Shelly pivoted and obtained a B.S. and M.S. in speech pathology from Illinois State University. She practiced speech pathology in Danville, supporting in-home and hospital patients until her disability led to an early retirement.

Shelly was a lover of animals and nature. She cared for many rescue pets, such as dogs Maggie and Bella, and supported multiple animal charities, including The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. Her home was filled with giraffe and elephant figurines, plants and artwork.

When she was still able, Shelly loved being outside, working in the yard, and flower gardening. She was often shocked that more people didn’t enjoy raking leaves. She encouraged those of us who physically could rake to enjoy it more.

Shelly was a great baker and enjoyed word puzzles, Jeopardy and listening to all types of music. She also loved spending time with family and friends. Shelly was a longtime viewer of the soap opera "Days of Our Lives" and was an adamant fan of Bo and Hope.

Per Shelly’s wishes, she was cremated, and there will be no funeral service.

Champaign News Gazette

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