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Kelli White-May

Kelli fought a great fight against cancer. She was well loved by family and friends, and God has accepted her with open arms into His kingdom of love. She always was quick with a funny comment and had a wonderful smile. Kelli, we love you and we’ll miss you.

Kelli Mishel White May, 39, of Huffman died Tuesday, February 15, 2011 after a brave fight with cancer.  She was born March 21, 1971 in Houston, Texas to parents, James Hobson White and Gladys Sue Due White.  She was previously of Houston where she attended North Shore High School graduating in 1989. She worked for Wesco Distributions and was a member of Praise Tabernacle of Dayton.  Kelli also enjoyed shopping and loved being with her family, especially at the beach.

Services for Kelli will be 3:00 p.m., Saturday, February 19, 2011 at Pace-Stancil Funeral Home Chapel, Dayton.  Interment will follow at Palms Memorial Park Cemetery, Dayton.  The family will receive friends 5:00 to 9:00 p.m., Friday evening at the funeral home.

Kelli was preceded in death by her grandparents:  Mr. & Mrs. M. W. Due and Mr. & Mrs. Hobb White.    She is survived by her husband Jeff May of Huffman; her daughter:  Kayla Mishel May of Huffman; her parents: James and Sue White of Dayton; her father-in-law and mother-in-law:  Jack and Sharon May of Crosby; her sister:  Kim Dunavant and husband Matt of Dayton; sister-in-law:  Leann Hackett and husband Rollon of Huffman;  her brother:  Jason White and Joann Turner of Dayton; her brother-in-law:  Scott May of Huffman; nephews:  Chace, Joshua, Justin, Jay, Wilder, Matthew, and Keegan; nieces, Rheagyn & Kamryn; also numerous other relatives and friends.

Friends and family may send their condolences online to www.pacestancil.com. Facebook=http://www.facebook.com/kelli.whitemay

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