Obituary: Kallie-Ann Addams
June 3, 1996 - January 5, 2024
Amery, Wisconsin, United States
Kallie-Ann Addams, 27, of Amery, Wisconsin, was tragically taken from this world on January 5, 2024, due to a severe stroke. She was born on June 3, 1996, to her beloved parents, Dean Barron and Peggy Finn.
Kallie-Ann was a vivacious and caring individual, known for her infectious smile and warm heart. She had a strong dedication to helping others, which led her to pursue a career in physical therapy. Her passion for her work was evident in the positive impact she made on her patients' lives.
In 2020, Kallie-Ann found her lifelong love in her spouse, Kane. Their union was one of immense love and deep respect for one another. Kallie-Ann and Kane were blessed with three beautiful children, Alex, Macey, and Denver, who were the light of their lives.
Kallie-Ann's devotion to her family was unparalleled. She was a loving and nurturing mother, always putting her children's needs above her own. She created an environment filled with laughter, love, and endless support, providing her children with a strong foundation for their futures.
Together, Kallie-Ann and Kane built a life full of cherished memories. They enjoyed exploring the outdoors, going on family vacations, and spending quality time together. Whether it was a simple game night or a grand adventure, Kallie-Ann's zest for life brought joy to those around her.
Her departure leaves a profound void in the lives of her family members, friends, and all those who knew her. Kallie-Ann's memory will forever be treasured and her spirit will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing her.
Kallie-Ann Addams is survived by her adoring family, including her spouse, Kane, and their precious children, Alex, Macey, and Denver. She also leaves behind her parents, Dean Barron and Peggy Finn, who will forever cherish the memories they shared together.
Her warm heart, radiant spirit, and unwavering love will be dearly missed. May she rest in peace, knowing the incredible impact she made on the lives of those around her.
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