Karli & Kelsey Richardson Memorial
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Hi Everyone, this has been the hardest time of our lives the past couple of days. We are so grateful for the outpouring of support for Cathy, Gary and everyone whom are relatives or friends.
So many people have been touched by Kelsey and Karli throughout their lustrous lives. We are so thankful for the years of joy that they gave every single person they met.
Karli always had a youthful spirit and although she appeared shy, she was far from it for sure. She was a natural care giver to everyone around her. She used that talent to serve at Cove Kids for many years. Karli also attended Camp Cherith in the Carolinas for several years as a camper. This lead her to become a C.I.L.T and become a counselor. In her childhood years Karli was involved in dance, cheerleading, and softball. She also took guitar and piano lessons for a few years. In highschool at CCTL Early College she was involved in Model U.N. She became prom queen her senior year because of the outpour of love she shed on others. She later went on to pursue her bachelors degree at Grand Canyon University. She changed many lives through her time in college. She loved her family, friends, and community. She was full of life.
Kelsey stayed determined and goal driven through all she did. She was always faithful to her friends and enjoyed meeting others. She was family oriented. Along side her sister she also served with children in Cove Kids. The Cove Church loved her and her piano skills. She played in the band on piano, in which she took lessons for years. Piano was something she enjoyed as she taught children to play on the side. She also attended Camp Cherith with her sister each summer. In her childhood Kelsey was involved in dance, cheerleading, softball, and volleyball. She attended CCTL Early College and also was apart of Model U.N. She followed in her sisters footsteps and became prom queen her senior year. She was currently attending Western Carolina University as a junior and planned on becoming a pediatric oncologist.
They both loved their family, friends, and community. They would take the shirt off their backs if they saw someone in need. They will leave a legacy behind for the love they showed and they will never be forgotten.
Please donate anything that you can for this family and if you can't please share!
These funds will cover funeral expenses and everything needed to make this situation a little less stressful on the family.
Love,
Kyle K.
Savannah G.
Kassy B.
and the
Hockings/Richardson Family.
So many people have been touched by Kelsey and Karli throughout their lustrous lives. We are so thankful for the years of joy that they gave every single person they met.
Karli always had a youthful spirit and although she appeared shy, she was far from it for sure. She was a natural care giver to everyone around her. She used that talent to serve at Cove Kids for many years. Karli also attended Camp Cherith in the Carolinas for several years as a camper. This lead her to become a C.I.L.T and become a counselor. In her childhood years Karli was involved in dance, cheerleading, and softball. She also took guitar and piano lessons for a few years. In highschool at CCTL Early College she was involved in Model U.N. She became prom queen her senior year because of the outpour of love she shed on others. She later went on to pursue her bachelors degree at Grand Canyon University. She changed many lives through her time in college. She loved her family, friends, and community. She was full of life.
Kelsey stayed determined and goal driven through all she did. She was always faithful to her friends and enjoyed meeting others. She was family oriented. Along side her sister she also served with children in Cove Kids. The Cove Church loved her and her piano skills. She played in the band on piano, in which she took lessons for years. Piano was something she enjoyed as she taught children to play on the side. She also attended Camp Cherith with her sister each summer. In her childhood Kelsey was involved in dance, cheerleading, softball, and volleyball. She attended CCTL Early College and also was apart of Model U.N. She followed in her sisters footsteps and became prom queen her senior year. She was currently attending Western Carolina University as a junior and planned on becoming a pediatric oncologist.
They both loved their family, friends, and community. They would take the shirt off their backs if they saw someone in need. They will leave a legacy behind for the love they showed and they will never be forgotten.
Please donate anything that you can for this family and if you can't please share!
These funds will cover funeral expenses and everything needed to make this situation a little less stressful on the family.
Love,
Kyle K.
Savannah G.
Kassy B.
and the
Hockings/Richardson Family.
Organizer and beneficiary
Kyle Kercher
Organizer
Mooresville, NC
Cathryn Hocking
Beneficiary