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Marissa Allen Shehee, age 45 of Prattville AL died peacefully on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at her residence.  Born in Lynchburg VA To Robert Stephen Allen and Sharon Barksdale Hodges. She was predeceased by her grandfather E.H. Barksdale of Pensacola FL, grandmother Juanita DeBoe Hogan of Altavista VA, as well as two uncles Michael Barksdale of Titus AL and Harold Barksdale of Altavista, VA.  Marissa was a homemaker as well as an Air Force Veteran. She enjoyed spending time with her family as much as possible.  She is survived by her husband Derek and son Truett Shehee. She is also survived by her mother Sharon Hodges of Hurt VA, brother Heath (Krystal) Blessard of Altavista VA, a nephew Braxton Blessard of Altavista VA, two nieces Ashley Owens and Emily Powell of Geneva AL, three aunts, Teresa (Ken) Mayberry of Bedford VA, Lisa (Randy) Wood of Altavista VA, and Carol (Walt) Barksdale of Montgomery AL, along with many other loved ones. A Celebration of Life will be held in Virginia at a date to be determined. The family suggests in lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution be made to the Humane Society of Elmore County at elmorehumane.org

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