Shelly Rose Huber

July 11, 1950 ~ November 19, 2011
Shelly Rose Huber, 61, Mooresville, died November 19, 2011, at Meadow Lakes in Mooresville. Shelly was born in Greencastle, Indiana, on July 11, 1950.
She graduated from Monrovia High School and attended Ball State University. She was a graduate of Indiana Business College. Shelly worked in bookkeeping at Citizens Bank for twelve years. She enjoyed crocheting, reading, watching movies, and loved spending time with her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Joan Roberta (Williamson) Sechman.
Survivors include her daughters, Rena Cathleen Hobein of Mooresville and Cassandra Rose Felix of Reelsville; father, Robert Sechman of Greenwood; sisters, Candi Mong of Mooresville, Vallee Simpson of South Carolina, Lana Phillips of Greenwood, and Tracy Cunningham of Coatesville; grandchildren, Gage and Abigail.
Services will begin at 1 p.m., Tuesday, November 22, 2011, at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 11 a.m. Burial will be in Stilesville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to O’var Coming Together (for the prevention of ovarian cancer), 2625 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Shelly was our ‘go-to’ girl in operations…she always helped in any way she could! Debbie DeFur, Whitelick Branch
Rest in peace sweet, sweet Shelly. You are truly missed. Pam Ferguson
I will miss hearing her voice when I call operations, and seeing her at the summer picnics.
I am so sorry for your loss. My greatest memory of Shelly is her kindness. She did not really know me when my niece’s house burnt, she brought me several items for her and her 3 kids. I knew at that point how special she was. Thank you Shelly, I truly do miss seeing you and hearing your voice. I will think of you every time I eat the corners on the brownie’s (LOL).
My greatest memory of Shelly was sitting right across from her at work and making faces through the glass. Her and I had the same warped sense of humor! Shelly always made me laugh. I know how much she loved her family. She will truely be missed by all! Shelly-When you look down on me from heaven, I will be eating a can of spaghetti-o’s for you!
Shelly always went out of her way to help you. She was my birthday twin. (We shared the same birthday and the same birth year) I will miss seeing her at company functions. Sharon Greene, Brooklyn Branch
I will miss Shelly and that wonderful sense of humor. She could always make me laugh and was always willing to listen to me.
Shelly you were a very caring person and every time I see something with ‘KISS ‘ I will remember you. You will be missed by all! Pam Davis
I always think of you whenever I see a cute bumbly bee.
I haven’t forgotten you