o labor early that morning expecting one baby but left the hospital a few days later with two. She was named after the racecar driver Lynn Anderson. After growing up in San Antonio, Texas, and meeting Mike in High school, they decided to marry at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Helotes, Texas. Together, they decided to move to Dallas and start a new chapter in their lives. After living in Dallas for twelve years, and creating a beautiful family, they moved to Kyle, Texas where they have lived and thrived. Shelly was an incredible mother who knew nothing but love and compassion for anyone who knew her. Without hesitation, she put her husband, children, family, and friends before herself. She also had a penchant for Heavy Metal music, which surprised everyone due to her calm and soothing nature. For over the last two decades Shelly worked at home in her office, alongside her husband Mike. More important, her favorite job, and the job that always came first to Shelly, was being a mother. For the last five + years, she worked as an assistant loan officer for Josh Moody and his team. She treated her work as she treated her family, with pure love, dedication, and commitment. Shelly was extremely proud, and loved the position she had earned over her years with Josh and his team at GoldWater Bank. She loved her job because of the amount of people she would help. Shelly was a simple woman, a best friend, who could talk for hours. She was a loving mother and the backbone of her family. Please keep Shelly's family in your prayers as they heal from their tragic loss. Shelly is now at rest. She will forever be in the hearts of her family and friends as she looks down to guide them in their endeavors. With the impact she had on this earth and everyone around her, she left the world a better place. Please join us in celebrating Shelly's amazing life at her home, address: 250 Beech Dr. Kyle, Texas, on May 8, 2021 from 2-4 pm. Please wear casual clothes, including but not limited to band shirts, football jerseys. This is how Shelly would have wanted her memorial and celebration to be.