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Shawntae L. Scarbury

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Shawntae L. Scarbury

Shawntae Lynn Scarbury, 37, from Grove City, departed this life on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017, at her residence.

Born April 18, 1979, she was the daughter of Russell Scarbury (companion Amy Walraven) and Kitty Mounts-Carr.

She was preceded in death by her great-grandparents, Birdie Adkins and Lonnie and Helen Scarbury; and grandfathers, Marvie Mounts and Claude Reed.

Those left to love and cherish the memory of Shawntae and to mourn her passing include her parents; her children, who were her pride and joy, Austin Caleb Johnson of Crouches Farm, West Virginia, and Amber Leighann Caudill from Accoloville, West Virginia; grandparents, Gearldine Reed, Roy and Janet Scarbury and Emma Lou Mounts; sisters, Shantel Davis, Stacey Brodbeck, Haley Scarbury and Holly McQuaid; brothers, Michael (Jackie) Scarbury, R.J. Scarbury, William Scarbury and Trenton Scarbury; aunts, Sharlene Phillips, Marlene Reese, Darlene (Clayton) Mosely, Sharon (John) Farra, Karon (Jeff) Moore, Donna (Anthony) Six, Debra (Brian) Craft and Susan Scarbury; uncles, Gene (Linda) Reed, Harry Reed, Randy (Christine) Scarbury, Travis (Tim) Scarbury, Ronnie Fritz and Joey Fritz; nieces, Jaden Ryleigh Shisler, McKayla Scarbury, Jocelyn Scarbury, Aubrey Thompson and Miley McQuaid; nephews, Jace Scarbury, Easton Thompson, Evan Brodbeck and Bryson Smith; as well as numerous cousins and friends. She is also survived by Darryl Davis, whom she always loved as a father; former husbands, with whom she has remained friends, David Keith Johnson of Crouches Farm, West Virginia, and John Caudill Jr. of Accoloville, West Virginia.

Services will commence on Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, at Darbyville Community Church, 16821 Main St., Williamsport, with viewing from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and funeral services at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Denver Peters and Rev. Jimmy Thompson officiating. Burial will follow in the Muhlenburg Township Cemetery.

The family request in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Darbyville Community Church to help with the cost of final expenses.

She is gone from our sight but will be forever in our hearts!!! We love you, Tae, always and forever!!!

Online condolences can be made to www.wellmanfuneralhomes.com.

This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal