• Date Of Birth: May 16, 1986
  • Date Of Death: May 21, 2014
  • State: Idaho

Kelli Nichole Rhoan, 28, passed over into the arms of our Heavenly Father and her beloved Nanny on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at home of natural causes.  Kelli was born in Nampa on May 16, 1986 to Kerry and Debbie Rhoan.  She was her daddy’s “baby girl” her entire life!  Her death came after a fun, filled day of attending a field trip with her son, Augie, and getting a ride to work by her Uncle Kelly, whom she loved and had a special bond with, and then working a full shift at a new job that she loved.

Kelli was the proud mommy of her 3 boys, whom she referred to as “Mama’s boys”, Dominic, Augustine, and Amelio.  She loved her boys with all her heart.  They were her greatest joy in life.

Kelli is survived by her parents, Kerry and Debbie Rhoan, sons, Dominic Mikel, Augustine Julius, and Amelio David, brother, Kameron (Dani) Rhoan, sister, Debbie (Chuck) Shank, brother, William (Crystal) Scroggins, nieces, Brooklyn and Sofia Rhoan, Damiana and Olaia Shank, Payton Scroggins, nephews, Ilan Shank and William Scroggins, grandparents, Vivian Syverson, Ward and Marilyn Brink, uncles and aunts, Kelly (Toni) Rhoan, Cory Moseley, Rhonda (Brian) Bray, Bruce (Sandy) Brink, Tami (Tony) Gould, and numerous special cousins.

Kelli was preceded in death by her grandmother (Nanny) Carol Kurtzman, grandfather, Gordon Rhoan, and great-grandparents, Lester and Beth Fletcher and Belmer and Amanda Edwards.

Kelli was one of those “special people” who has left us much too soon.  Kelli was a funny, witty, caring and compassionate person who had a heart full of love for all.  Always telling everyone she loved them.  Kelli was fun loving with a smile that would light up a room and a contagious and irreplaceable laugh.  She was, as she would put it, “frickin hilarious!” with an off-color sense of humor that would shock you, but leaving you smiling for hours afterward.  She was so full of life.  She was “The Queen of Selfies” on her cell phone!  Kelli was loved by all who met her.

Kelli had a special place in each of her cousin’s hearts.  She could always be found her entire life taking care of all the little cousins and joking and laughing it up with all of her bigger cousins.  Kelli’s love and gifting for care taking was what make her new job at Streamside Assisted Living so enjoyable for her to take care of the elderly.

Kelli’s death has left her family with a broken heart and she will be missed dearly.  However, this is not “good-bye”.  We will be with you again, our sweet Kelli Nichole and we will rejoice together for eternity in His Kingdom to never separate again.  We love you, “Baby Girl”!

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