Kelly Jo Hunt

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January 2, 1970 ~ September 20, 2020

Kelly Jo Hunt, 50, of Mooresville, passed away suddenly September 20, 2020. Kelly was born January 2, 1970, in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Charles Ray Hunt and Kimberly (Noah) Sherfick.

Kelly owned and operated Kel’s Cozy Pets. She enjoyed making jewelry and being outdoors. Kelly was a free spirited woman and enjoyed riding her Kawasaki Motorcycle. She loved spending time with her family and will be greatly missed.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Kimberly Sherfick.

Survivors include her children, Ronald (Brandy) Hunt, Jonah Harris, Joshua Hedges, and Noah Harris; father, Charles (Rebecca) Hunt; a brother, Dustin Hunt; sisters, Natalie and Christie Hunt; step-brothers, Mike and Joe Sherfick; grandchildren, Zachariah, Jasek, Kimberly Lynn, Silas, Emily, and Alexia; and a host of homies.

Visitation will be Saturday, September 26, 2020, 4:00 p.m. to 6 p.m., at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. I remember the first time meeting kel it was when our children met in school and my son was invited to a party at their house with Noah and her friends. My son was shy and did not make friends easily. They made him feel welcome like he was always a part of the family. She was a vibrant and loving women who loved her children and all animals. She was loved by so many and will be missed. My prayers are with her family during this difficult time.

  2. This is one of my favorite pictures of Kelly Jo. Although she is not in vintage attire the side ponytail gives her that classic 1950’s look. One of my fondest memories of her is when we were driving around town running errands. It was a day full of laughter practically all day long because were driving around with a pretty realistic alligator hanging out the window with a thick heavy chain wrapped around it’s neck. I was pretending to be struggling to pull it back inside. Coincidently, a friend of mine was coming off the ramp that day and could see the vehicle with Krush hanging out . Truly, for those of us who aren’t used to seeing the prehistoric looking creatures the first few glances can fool ya. Especially fun at drive throughs. I was just thinking a few days ago that we needed to get together and do this prank again in October. I will miss you more than you know.

  3. Our hearts go out to Kelly and her family. My daughter Danielle went to school with Jonah and became friends through out the years with Noah and Josh. Kelly was so kind to Dannie. I know Dannies heart is broken over this and she will miss talking about the grooming business. Prayers to you all. Karey and Danielle Unversaw


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