Kelley Renee Bailey, 54, of Slidell, Louisiana, passed away on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, while surrounded by family. Kelley was born on September 14, 1968, in Edmond, Oklahoma. Kelley was a very loving and caring person with a servant’s heart.
Kelley loved animals and would spend a good part of her income on bird seed, cat food, peanuts for squirrels, and dog food (even though they did not have a dog). She was an amazing cook and worked in the restaurant business for at least 35 years. Kelley had a way of making each person she met feel special. She was always fun to be around, she had a bright smile and a light about her that would light up a room. Kelley always went out of her way to make people feel comfortable.
She came to have a relationship with Christ in 2019. She absolutely fell in love with her Lord and Savior. Kelley became very active in her church and formed meaningful relationships with the members and was accepted with much love and kindness.
Kelley leaves to cherish her memory; father, Warren Stone and wife, Kelly, mother, Yvonne Hesler and husband, Junior, her significant other, Rich Leyer, and siblings, Carlin Stone, Sara Kilborn, and Jesse Stone.
A celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 AM, on Saturday, October 8, 2022, at Matthews Funeral Home Chapel in Edmond, Oklahoma.
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