Shelley L. Kachermeyer
Age 57, of Minerva, passed away Wednesday, July 9, 2025 in the Arbors of Minerva. She was born December 23, 1967 in Canton to James Boring of Carrollton and the late Janet Unkefer of Minerva. She was a former Nurse’s Aid at Mercy Hospital in Canton. She graduated from Minerva High School in 1986 and attended Findley University.
She is survived by her husband, Brian Kachermeyer whom she married June 8, 1991, son, Keith (Rachel) Burns of Canton, 2 grandchildren, Molly and Anna. Additionally, she is survived by numerous aunts, uncles and cousins of the Minerva and Carrollton area.
There will be no formal services at this time. Follow cremation, there will be a private graveside service for family and friends at a later date. Those wishing to send condolences may sign the online register at www.gotschallfuneralhome.com.
Pastor Dale Roberts
July 16, 2025
May God bring His comfort to you at this time...God Bless!
Wayne & Karen Schonauer
July 13, 2025
Praying for strength at this time for Brian, Keith, Bob & Esther. We loved Shelley and will be greatly missed
Karen and SarahJean Tipton
July 11, 2025
May your wonderful memories of joyful times together bring peace to your hearts
Linda (Speelman) Rankin
July 11, 2025
So very sorry for your loss! Praying God comforts you and brings you His peace that is beyond understanding!
John Morckel
July 11, 2025
Sorry for your loss
Marilyn Barley
July 10, 2025
Brian, Keith, and family, sorry about your loss
Amy Zwahlen Young
July 10, 2025
I knew Shelley from high school. We didn't really hang out then but we caught up with each other through Facebook and not only became friends but more importantly, sisters in Christ. My deepest sympathies to the family prayers are with you all.
Angel Cogan
July 10, 2025
Oh my friend. Saddle the horses I'll meet you at the ring Love you Brian and Keith
Tom and Sally Davies
July 10, 2025
So sorry for your loss.
Susan Honabarger Minut
July 10, 2025
I will always cherish our memories! You are a beautiful friend and will be dearly missed. Love you always.
Bob Irwin
July 10, 2025
Brian and Keith sorry for your loss!!!
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