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Shellie Rose Brown DeThomas

March 14, 1989 ~ July 16, 2019

Shellie Soliday (AKA Shellie Hughes, Shellie DeThomas) passed away in Carrolton on July 16th, 2019 at the age of 30. Shellie is lovingly remembered by her sons Jaysen and Joshua, mothers Coni Soliday, Elizabeth Moon and Mitzi Ballard; father John Soliday; brothers and sisters Mike, Jeff, Erika, DJ, Lilly and Penny. Sisters in her heart Sarah and Brittany as well as MANY loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. There really are too many people she loved and who loved her to list them all. Shellie was born in Marietta, GA on March 14th, 1989. She graduated from Sprayberry High School in 2008. Shellie was a loving mommy and was an accomplished photographer. The memorial service will be held at Sewell Mill Baptist Church, 2550 Sewell Mill Rd, Marietta, GA 30062 on July 27th at 11am with Pastor David Watson officiating. In lieu of flowers, we're requesting memorial donations be made to gofundme.com/shellie039s-boys

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  1. My heart is breaking for you Baby Girl 💔 I will miss your sweet smile forever and ever.

  2. Shellie you were an amazing person with one of the biggest hearts I know. I am so glad God placed you in Aunt Mitzi’s home when you were little. I watched you struggle with issues that no child so go through. No matter what or who had hurt you, you were always smiling.. I love you baby girl and them boys will have so many that can tell them some great memories of you. You can rest easy now baby girl!!

  3. I love you, Shellie Bellie. Your smiles were so bright, your heart so loving. You will be missed so very, very much, my sister.

  4. Shellie, Teal and I are going to miss you!!! It breaks my heart knowing your not here anymore. I wish I didn’t have to move away so I could of been there for you more!! I love you girl!!! Til we meet again!!! Watch over us!!

  5. In times like these, ones filled with unimaginable heartbreak over the loss of a sweet soul like yours Shellie, it’s important to remember the beauty you brought to this world and to the people in it. I know we weren’t close and I don’t presume to know what life was like for you. But, I do know that you were worthy of so much good, you were loved, and you were cherished, and I hope you left this earth feeling even just an ounce of that. I will hold those moments each of us shared in Juarez, close to my heart, always. You shined that week and I know you’re shining even brighter now. Sending love up to you and here to your earthly family and friends. Katherine

  6. She always knew how to light up a room


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