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Carole Lee Shelton

July 3, 1958 — June 25, 2017

 Carole Lee Shelton born July 3rd, 1958 in Walla Walla, Washington, passed away peacefully in her sleep at The Hospice House of North Idaho, in Coeur d’ Alene, on June 25th, 2017 after a yearlong battle with brain cancer.

Carole (also known as Care Bear by her daughter and twin sister) was a homemaker in Post Falls, Idaho. She lived to make everyone she knew happy. She had such a passion and vision for crafting, and put her entire heart and soul into items such as cross stitching, blankets, cardigans, and decoupage piggy banks. Many family and friends have pieces of her work in our homes that we will cherish forever.

Survivors include the love of her life and soul mate, Ken Shelton, of Post Falls, ID; Beloved identical twin sister, Cheryl (Cher Bear) McPartland (Steve) of Las Vegas, NV; Daughter, Amanda Crowder (Panda Bear) (Wayne) of Coeur d Alene, ID; Son, David Bissell (Michelle) of Reno, NV; Two grandsons that she absolutely adored, Braeden Crowder and Isaac Bissell; Step children, Kyle and Krystal (grandbabies Michael Jr. and Zoey); Sisters Norma and Marcia of Las Vegas, NV; Nieces Tiffany and Jessica of Las Vegas, NV; as well as several aunts and cousins.

A private celebration of her life and the imprint she has made in our hearts will be held at Manito Park, located in Spokane, Washington on July 9th, 2017. Her remains will be placed in a niche located at Evergreen Cemetery in Post Falls, ID.

Relatives and Friends can anticipate a memorial video posted on YouTube shortly after the celebration to view shortly after the celebration. 

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Carole Lee Shelton, please visit our flower store.

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