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Kathleen Kelly
Carrasquillo
March 22, 1966 – February 24, 2025
JACKSONVILLE - Kathleen Kelly Carrasquillo, 58, of Jacksonville passed away Monday, February 24th, 2025.
As a young girl, Kathleen attended Infant of Prague Catholic School. Growing up, she was highly involved in gymnastics and idolized Nadia Comaneci who was an Olympic Gymnastics champion. Her other interests as a young girl were Girl Scouts, Dancing, and Cheerleading. In 1984, Kathleen was a graduate of Jacksonville High School. She went on to study native American history and Graphic Design.
She is survived by her mother Constance Lee Kelly and predeceased by her father Martin Patrick Kelly, Sr: She is also survived- by her husband-Raymond Carrasquillo, two daughters Elizabeth Mead and Melody Gullotto (Damien), brother Martin Patrick Kelly, Jr. (Debbie), sisters Lillian Yvonne Negron (John), and Maureen Duncan (Ricky).
She had a passion for quilting, hunting, the outdoors, the ocean, and motorcycles. Kathleen was a member of the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Club.
Kathleen's kind heart for animals showed endlessly; if you knew of a stray kitten, she would give it a home as she saved the lives of many. One of her greatest loves were her Cane Corso fur babies Lady & Prophet who stood by her side as guardians and faithful companions upon her passing.
Over the years, she worked in Graphic Design, Food Service and Retail Management because of her love of serving people. She especially loved serving our Veterans in any way she could.
One quote that she would always say and be remembered by was, "nothing means more to me than the wind in my hair on the back of my Harley motorcycle".
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to one of her favorite non-profit organizations, " Must Love Corso's Rescue ", and " Wounded Warrior Project ".
A viewing will held Sunday, March 2nd, 2025, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Jones Funeral Home in Jacksonville, NC.
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