Ainsley Fannie Grace Ketcham

ainsley ketcham

July 7, 2021 ~ September 19, 2021

Anisley Fannie Grace Ketcham, was born on July 7, 2021 she died in the loving arms of her family at Riley Hospital on September 19, 2021. She passed gently in the arms of Jesus. Anisley is the daughter of Kyle J. Ketcham and Audrey E. Munden. Our sweet little baby Fannie, the moment you left, our hearts split in two. One side filled with memories the other with grief. We often lay awake while the world is fast asleep, walking down memory lane with tears on our cheeks. Remembering you is easy, missing you is a heartache that does not go away. We hold you so closely to our hearts and there you will remain, until the day that we meet again. We have been touched by an angel and that feeling will stay. In your short time on this earth you mended broken hearts, brought family together and some back to their faith. You little Fannie are the angel that changed our lives forever. You were here for a moment but left an eternity of love. We love you and peacefully wait until we see you again, our Little Fighter FannieJo BooBoo, fly high our little Butterfly. Survivors include her parents; siblings, Michael Ketcham, Dreyden Aldridge and Zachary Aldridge; paternal grandparents, Amanda Westerfield, Rebecca Perry and Jeremy Ketcham; maternal grandfather, Richard Munden; aunts, Alexis (John) Ketcham, Heidi (Matt) Cooley and several cousins. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Tina Cloud, Brenda Wilson Wilbur and Fannie May Wilson (Little baby Fannie's namesake). A memorial services will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Matt Cooley officiating. Calling will be from 6 p.m. until service time Tuesday.

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  1. Walking into Heidi’s and never seeing that baby laying in a crib or a bed . She was always snuggled up to Heidi,Matt or Josie . It was as if subconsciously they new this little Angel’s time here was short and they wanted to love on her every second of every day . I came in one morning early and their was Heidi sleeping in the recliner and little Fanny tucked tight in her bosom . Then it happened Heidi handed that Precious baby to me and I was HOOKED !!! Hook line and sinker . I instantly loved her and wanted to be apart of this little Angels life . I sat there and understood Jesus many scriptural warnings about harming kids . She drew me in , I wanted to help, I wanted to protect her and most of all I wanted to be her papa. What a Blessing, what a beautiful gift from GOD. FLY HIGH LITTLIN .


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