Jeanette 'Lorraine' Kellam 1935 - 2007
Jeanette "Lorraine" Kellam 72, of Chino Valley, died at her home Oct. 29, 2007. Lorraine was born in Pine on Feb. 1, 1935, to Clyde and Ruth Hunsaker.
She was married to the late Joe I. Kellam.
For the last 35 years she was a thoroughbred horse breeder and racer. She loved her horses, and her dogs (Precious and Brutus). She was always a caring and loving person who will be greatly missed.
Lorraine is survived by stepdaughter Joan Nassar of Cottonwood; sisters Joyce Thatcher of Gilbert and Norma Thatcher of Delta, Utah; brothers Clyde "Dude" Hunsaker, Lee Hunsaker, Harold Hunsaker, and Melvin Hunsaker; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at the LDS Church in Chino Valley, with a visitation beginning at noon at the LDS Church. Burial will follow at the Heritage Memorial Park Cemetery in Dewey.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that contributions may be given in Lorraine's name to the YRMC Hospice 3262 N. Windsong Road Prescott Valley AZ 86314. Chino Valley Funeral Home is caring for the family.
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