Seneca High School

 

Classes of 1981 - 1985

 
     

In Memory



Kelly Sue Godbey (Evatt) - Class Of 1983

Kelly was the beautiful wife of Mike Evatt and the precious mother of Molly, age 22, and Andrew Evatt, age 18. Born on October 17, 1965 in Hartford, Conn., Kelly was the daughter of Theresa W. Godbey and the late Luther C. Godbey of Seneca. She was a 1983 graduate of Seneca High School where she served as editor of the school newspaper. She also attended Lander University. She was a faithful member of New Hope Baptist Church, where she taught a two-year-old Sunday school class and was a member of the Sisters in Service. Known as “Ms. Kelly” to all her children she babysat and taught over the years, she often mailed cards to the children of the church and community covered with fun stickers, and she was a blessing to all who knew her in life.

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03/20/09 10:47 AM #1    

Carol Jane Parker Breuel

Kelly was such a good friend to me in high school. Although we did not keep in touch, I often thought of her. I will always remember her laugh and the fun times that we had together.


03/25/09 08:53 PM #2    

Diane O'Connor '80 Logan

Kelly was loved by many many people. I don't think she really knew how many lives she touched while she walked on the earth. She never met a stranger. When she spoke to you she made you feel as if you had known her all your life. I was blessed to have known her.


04/24/09 04:16 PM #3    

Tomasina Sharly McQueen Williams

I hadn't seen Kelly since graduation but at the 20th class reunion, she was one of the very few that I knew right off who she was. She still looked the same with just a few gray hairs and the same smile.


 
05/31/09 11:35 AM #4    

Vicki Lynn Woodward

Kelly was a character! We wrote funny jingles about wearing glasses and those "little metal things that cause decay"(braces). We sometimes drove too fast and planned a quick tale for that "just in case we get caught" moment. Oh, how we laughed! I will remember her ouote until my dying day, "Nobody can say Ol' Kelly Godby can't drink!" I saw her several times through the years, planned to get together, but we were busy with life. I will treasure her memory forever! She blessed my life. I loved her dearly.


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