Kelly Roseberry Obituary: Remembering Vice President of the Travis Mills Foundation

“Kelly Roseberry,” a brilliant person known for her devotion to changing the world, passed away suddenly. This thread contains all the details regarding Kelly’s passing.

Where Will Kelly Roseberry’s Funeral Services Be Held?

On Saturday, October 28, 2023, both Kelly of Readfield, ME, and her unborn baby, Noah Ryan Roseberry, went suddenly. At the prestigious Travis Mills Foundation, Kelly Roseberry served as Vice President of Programming.

The Foundation is in mourning following Kelly’s untimely and heartbreaking passing. The company declared via a social media post:

“It’s with the deepest sadness that we share this news about Kelly Roseberry, Vice President of Programming at the Travis Mills Foundation.”

Kelly will be available for visitation at Knowlton and Hewins Funeral Home, 1 Church Street, Augusta, on Monday, November 6th, from 1 to 5 PM. The Augusta Civic Center, 76 Community Drive, Augusta, will host her and Noah’s funeral ceremony on Tuesday, November 7th at 11 AM.

Burial will immediately follow at 1 PM at the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 163 Mount Vernon Road, Augusta. Family and friends are most welcome.

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A Look at Kelly McGaughey’s Journey of Love and Service

Kelly touched many lives with her infectious smile, her abundant love, and her giving nature. Her family, friends, and the larger community will never forget her warmth and kindness.

Kelly was born in Fort Lewis, Washington, on March 18, 1985, into the family of James and Kathryn McGaughey. Over a fourteen-year span, Kelly’s military family had nine migrations between the United States and Germany, which formed her appreciation and respect for sacrifice and duty.

Kelly Roseberry Obituary
Kelly Roseberry Obituary

After graduating from Woodbridge Senior High School in 2003, she went on to get a diploma in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2007. Kelly graduated from Shenandoah University with a doctorate in physical therapy in 2010.

During her physical therapy internships, Kelly worked for two months at the Quantico Officers Candidate School, three and a half months at the Landstuhl Hospital in Germany, and the same amount of time at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

After graduating, Kelly began to make a significant impact. She spent seven years at the Military Advanced Training Center at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) and later at Walter Reed National Medical Center, where she worked as a physical therapist and as the coordinator of clinical instruction.

Following their initial encounter in 2015 at Walter Reed National Medical Center, Kelly wed Chris Roseberry in 2017. Kelly started as the director of programs at the Travis Mills Foundation in 2017.

Her participation in a number of NGOs that support veterans, her adaption of sports, and her personal and professional experiences have all helped the Travis Mills Foundation expand. Her husband Chris served in the US Army for 21 years before retiring as a First Sergeant.

Kelly also worked as an adjunct instructor at Shenandoah University, the University of New England, and the University of Southern Maine, where she taught occupational therapy and physical therapy courses. She was a volunteer PT/Amputee Specialist at the Veterans Administration Hospital.

Kelly also enjoys her roles as an adaptive ski instructor and the director of the yearly Amputee Kids Ski Camp. She enjoyed skiing, taking family vacations through Maine, and watching Virginia Tech football.

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