

Her life began on a late summer morning and ended in the early afternoon on Christmas Day. In the past 30 days, she fought a brave and heroic battle and then succumbed to her devastating injuries from an automobile accident. Kelley was a bright spirit in a sometimes dim world. She loved her family, she loved the outdoors, and she loved her horse, Leo. She loved all kinds of music and dancing and people. She was licensed as a nail technician and she was working toward her esthetician license in order to work together with her twin sister. Kelley had a generous way and kind eyes. She loved her chocolate lab, Shadey and her new apartment that was tastefully decorated using her favorite colors, silver and blue. Kelley leaves behind many people whose lives she touched, who loved her greatly and will feel her loss forever most especially, her family and close friends. Kelley was a seasoned traveler who had been many places and it seems that in the last 33 years, she packed a whole lot of life into the time she walked this earth. We believe her spirit will live on forever, in and through her family and all who have been touched by her infectious personality, her beautifully sweet smile and sparkling green eyes that lit up any room like the midnight sky on New Years Eve. We also believe she must have already learned what God intended her to know because if you knew her, you knew she was kind and loving, sweet and funny, beautiful inside and out, and most importantly, she was honestly, truly pure of heart. In loving memory of Kelley, a memorial will be held at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, Tuesday, December 30, 2003 at 11:00 am. Kelley Ann was born in San Angelo, TX. She had been a resident of Austin for the past 5 years. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Bobby L. Price of Kerrville. Kelley is survived by her maternal grandmother, Ruth L. Price of Kerrville, her mother, Sharon Hall of Center Point, her father, Don Brown of San Angelo, her older sister & brother-in-law, Melissa and Douglas Hardin, of San Antonio, and her twin sister, Shelley Harding of Austin. Additionally, she is survived by her brother, Donnie Brown, an aunt and uncle, Brenda and Mickey Englert, all of San Angelo, and many cousins scattered across Texas. Kelley is leaving behind a devastated family and extended family all of whom loved her very much and will feel her loss for the rest of their lives. And her absence will be ever present in the lives of her many friends and all who knew her. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Kelley Ann Brown Benefit Fund, c/o Shelley A. Harding, TTE at any Wells Fargo Bank. Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar, Austin, Texas 78705 (512) 452-8811. You may view memorials online at www.wcfish.com
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