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Mrs. Terrie Lee McMillan Shelnutt, age 52 of Franklin, Georgia passed away at her home on Thursday, June 5, 2014.

Funeral services for Mrs. Shelnutt were conducted on Sunday, June 8, 2014 at 3:00 P.M. from the Stutts Funeral Home Chapel with the Reverend Mark Peak officiating. A loving tribute was written by Mrs. Shelnutt’s sister, Tammy Hasty and read by her husband Johnny Hasty. Music was provided by Patsy Hammock, and Leesa Stutts Cothran. Those serving as pallbearers were Chris Prather, Wayne McMillan, Phillip Prather, Jimmy McMillan, Johnny Prestridge, and Ted Hubbard. The interment followed in the Heard County Memorial Gardens also in Franklin.  



 Professional services provided by Stutts Funeral Home. http://www.stuttsfuneralhome.com 

June 12, 2014
June 12, 2014
Terrie showed us that our time in this world is not for self indulgence and looking for gratitude. It is about being there for one another and by doing so making this world a better place. Terrie would do anything for her family, but she also volunteer to help anyone who needed anything. She would always go that extra mile to help anyone. Even when she was in pain.

It is painful because we lost an awesome wife, mother, grandmother, sister, friend. But if we are to make some sense of what is really incomprehensible at this time we should all keep Terrie alive in our lives. We should take who she was, what she stood for and learn from it.

Terrie thanks for adding so much to the lives of some many. Love forever.

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June 12, 2014
June 12, 2014
Terrie showed us that our time in this world is not for self indulgence and looking for gratitude. It is about being there for one another and by doing so making this world a better place. Terrie would do anything for her family, but she also volunteer to help anyone who needed anything. She would always go that extra mile to help anyone. Even when she was in pain.

It is painful because we lost an awesome wife, mother, grandmother, sister, friend. But if we are to make some sense of what is really incomprehensible at this time we should all keep Terrie alive in our lives. We should take who she was, what she stood for and learn from it.

Terrie thanks for adding so much to the lives of some many. Love forever.
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