She died Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010.
Melanie was born in Louisville but called Floyds Knobs home.
She loved music and played as second chair violin at Floyd Central High School.
She worked as a counselor for hemophiliacs with HIV and was in medical sales.
After marriage, Melanie dedicated her talents to her children by volunteering at their schools and other activities.
Melanie is survived by her husband of 13 years, Tony Marshall; her children, Hayden Anthony and Sophia Elena; mother, Connie Neeley; father Terry L. McCoy and step–mother Thelma; sister, Melissa Graham; half-brother Jason McCoy; step-sisters Annisha Hill and Stephanie Kline; mother-in-law, Mrs. Gloria M. Marshall; great-grandmother, Hazel Garr; aunts and uncles Greg and Brenda Shircliff; Steve and Cheryl Shircliff; brothers and sisters in-law David M. Marshall III and wife Saran Davies; Francis X. Marshall; Charles E. Marshall; John M. Marshall and wife Hanna Sheinin; Ben J. Marshall; James P. Marshall and wife Jianzhu Luo; Maria C. Marshall; Rosie Sprawls and husband David; Gloria E. Marshall; nieces and nephews Brittany and Dustin Graham; Phil and Emily Sprawls; Aleister Cardwell; Katie Marshall; James Marshall; Festus Davies; Yasmine, Laila and Jade Marshall; great-nephew, Hunter Graham.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Isabella Grace.
The family will receive visitors at Kraft Funeral Service from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 2776 Charlestown Road, New Albany.
Expressions of sympathy can be directed to the National Hemophilia Foundation. Melanie is lovingly remembered as a beautiful wife and an exceptional mother.
Published in The Evening News / The Tribune from 2/20/2010 - 2/21/2010
She died Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010.
Melanie was born in Louisville but called Floyds Knobs home.
She loved music and played as second chair violin at Floyd Central High School.
She worked as a counselor for hemophiliacs with HIV and was in medical sales.
After marriage, Melanie dedicated her talents to her children by volunteering at their schools and other activities.
Melanie is survived by her husband of 13 years, Tony Marshall; her children, Hayden Anthony and Sophia Elena; mother, Connie Neeley; father Terry L. McCoy and step–mother Thelma; sister, Melissa Graham; half-brother Jason McCoy; step-sisters Annisha Hill and Stephanie Kline; mother-in-law, Mrs. Gloria M. Marshall; great-grandmother, Hazel Garr; aunts and uncles Greg and Brenda Shircliff; Steve and Cheryl Shircliff; brothers and sisters in-law David M. Marshall III and wife Saran Davies; Francis X. Marshall; Charles E. Marshall; John M. Marshall and wife Hanna Sheinin; Ben J. Marshall; James P. Marshall and wife Jianzhu Luo; Maria C. Marshall; Rosie Sprawls and husband David; Gloria E. Marshall; nieces and nephews Brittany and Dustin Graham; Phil and Emily Sprawls; Aleister Cardwell; Katie Marshall; James Marshall; Festus Davies; Yasmine, Laila and Jade Marshall; great-nephew, Hunter Graham.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Isabella Grace.
The family will receive visitors at Kraft Funeral Service from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 2776 Charlestown Road, New Albany.
Expressions of sympathy can be directed to the National Hemophilia Foundation. Melanie is lovingly remembered as a beautiful wife and an exceptional mother.
Published in The Evening News / The Tribune from 2/20/2010 - 2/21/2010
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