Recently, the world lost a remarkable soul, “Kelly Roseberry” who was known for her dedication and commitment. You will find all the information about Kelly and her demise in this post.
When Did the Kelly Roseberry Die?
Kelly and her unborn son, Noah Ryan Roseberry passed away on Saturday, October 28, 2023 after sustaining fatal injuries in a car accident.
Kelly Roseberry held the position of Vice President at the esteemed Travis Mills Foundation. The organization expressed their gratitude to Kelly and announced in a social media post, “It’s with the deepest sadness that we share this news about Kelly Roseberry, Vice President of Programming at the Travis Mills Foundation.”
Where Will Kelly Roseberry’s Funeral Services Be Held?
On Monday, November 6th, from 1 to 5 PM, Kelly will have visiting hours at Knowlton and Hewins Funeral Home, located at 1 Church Street, Augusta.
The funeral service for her and Noah will be held on Tuesday, November 7th at 11 AM in the Augusta Civic Center, located at 76 Community Drive, Augusta. At 1 PM, burial will take place right away in the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, located at 163 Mount Vernon Road in Augusta. Friends and family are cordially invited.
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What Work Did Kelly Roseberry Do in Her Life?
Roseberry grew up in a military family and as a result, she lived all over the world including in Germany and the US. She graduated from Virginia Tech with a degree in food, exercise and nutrition. She then attended Shenandoah University to acquire a doctorate in physical therapy.
Following her graduation, Roseberry worked as a medical intern treating military officers at the Landstuhl Hospital and the Officers Candidate School in Quantico. At the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the Walter Reed National Medical Center, she was appointed as a coordinator of clinical education.
In 2017, Kelly Roseberry and her spouse became members of the TMF. In addition to leading the TMF, she worked as a personal trainer and amputee expert volunteer at the Veterans Administration Hospital. In addition, she directed the Ski Camp for Amputee Kids and volunteered as an adaptive ski teacher.
Additionally, she taught adjunct courses in physical therapy and occupational therapy at Shenandoah University, the University of New England and the University of Southern Maine.
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