Kellie J. Wilhelm

kellie wilhelm

October 14, 1958 ~ February 17, 2017

No services are planned at this time. A memorial service will be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions in memory of Kellie may be made to the American Diabetes Association. Kellie J. Wilhelm, 58, of Columbus, passed away at 10:42 p.m. Friday February 17, 2017 at Columbus Regional Hospital. She was born October 14, 1958 in East Liverpool, Ohio to the late Floyd H. and Priscilla I (Atkins) Means. Kellie loved taking pictures and cooking. She was a generous person who would take anyone in, provide a meal and a place to lay their head. She took great pride in her family. She was a member of the Moose Lodge. Kellie is survived by her daughter, Kara Wilhelm and her son, Aaron Wilhelm both of Massillon, Ohio; a brother, Michael Means and a sister Michelle Snook both of East Canton, Ohio and her grandchildren, Brenden and McKenzie Longwell and Jace Derrick Hurt. She also leaves behind her significant other, Roger Godsey and his children, Roger Kyle Godsey, Dylan Godsey and Alisha Lee Ann Godsey, all of Columbus.

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  1. I am so sorry for your loss. Kellie was a great woman and she loved my kids and grandson like they were her own, she will truly be missed.

  2. Kellie, We’ve known each other since we were kids. I was the one that was lucky enough to have you in my life. Your heart always shined even through the dark days. I love you and will miss you my sweet friend. God received an angel.

  3. Kellie was like a sister to me. She always let me bend her ear when I was going through tough times. We shared a lot of good times together from early childhood to our adult lives. She no longer suffers with the pain and suffering she had at the end here on earth. There is a hole in my heart that will not be filled until I reunited on the other side, just like I am sure is true for all of the lives she touch. Prayers of peace and comfort to her family.

  4. I miss you more than I can put into words. I know that oyu are no longer in pain and are watching over all of us. You were one of the very few women that impacted my life. Thank you for making me a better person and giving me so many wonderful memories. I love you. Until we meet again, fly high and rest in peace.

  5. It’s never good bye just a see you later.. You got to watch me come into this world and I was there to see you go forward to eternal peace where you are no longer suffering. I love you mom and will miss you until I see you later.. xoxo


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