Growing up around Kelli was always a joy. She was never shy, and always passionate about life. I remember she would often sunbathe on the roof in the summer, testing out a new beauty treatment perhaps at the same time. She was always kind and generous to me when I was a guest, telling jokes, and going out of her way to include me in things. I remember she had lots of friends and was a great swimmer back in the day. She joined us at Grand Lake a few times if I recall and we even went cliff jumping. Seems odd to be lighting this single digital candle to a person who shined brighter than a million of real ones and to do so far too soon...but I will never forget Kelli and the beautiful soul, mother/sister/wife/friend that she was to so many.