Shelley Fisher's Obituary
Shelley Arlene Moles Fisher, daughter of Barbara Reedy Ingraham and Jim Ray Moles, was born October 17, 1967 in Hamilton, Montana. She departed this life on Saturday, November 27, 2010 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the age of forty-three years, one month, and ten days.
She was preceded in death by her step-father Richard Ingraham and her father.
Shelley is survived by her mother, Barbara Ingraham of Hartville, Missouri; five sisters, Nancy Hughes and husband Paul of Hartville, Missouri, Suzanne Davis of Ronan, Montana, Joy Hochhalter and husband Stan of Ronan, Montana, Karen Chaffin and husband Tim of Portland, Oregon, Ginger Soroka and husband Philip of Port Republic, Maryland, and Amanda Ingraham of Hartville, Missouri; two brothers, David House and Jonathan Moles and wife Sharon, all of Darby, Montana; her paternal grandmother, Erma Moles of Hamilton, Montana; a number of nieces and nephews, other relatives and many dear friends.
Shelley attended pre-school in Hartville and Christian School in Darby, Montana. Following her graduation from high school, Shelley moved to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, where she worked as a quality control advisor on a commercial fishing vessel for ten years. In 2000, Shelley went to work at a mission for homeless men in Eureka, California. She also worked as the thrift store manager and later worked with homeless and abused women.
Shelley came to the family home in January 2010 when her step-father Richard Ingraham became ill. She tirelessly devoted her time and love to helping Richard during his illness and a beautiful bond of love grew between them.
Shelley will be lovingly remembered and greatly missed. We celebrate her life and her accomplishments and will cherish the many memories she has created for her family and friends. Her sweet and caring spirit will live on in our hearts forever.
GAVESIDE Services for shelley will be at 2 pm Friday, December 3, 2010 in Mt Zion Cemetery, west of Hartville, Missouri.
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