In a poignant tale of dedication, sacrifice, and unwavering service, the passing of Kelly M. (McGaughey) Roseberry, PT, DPT, and her son, Noah Ryan Roseberry, on October 28, 2023, leaves a void felt by many. Born on March 18, 1985, Kelly’s journey unfolded as a remarkable story of resilience, commitment, and selflessness. This article delves into the life of Kelly Roseberry, commemorating her impactful career and the legacy she leaves behind.
Early Years and Educational Pursuits
Kelly’s early life was marked by the challenges of growing up in a military family, moving nine times in fourteen years across the United States and Germany. Born to James and Kathryn McGaughey in Fort Lewis, WA, Kelly’s upbringing instilled in her a deep gratitude for service and sacrifice. She graduated from Woodbridge Senior High School in 2003 and pursued a degree in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, graduating in 2007. Kelly’s academic journey continued as she earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Shenandoah University in 2010.
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A Healing Touch: Kelly’s Impactful Career in Physical Therapy
Kelly’s commitment to service extended into her professional life, particularly in the field of physical therapy. Her internships took her to significant locations, including the Quantico Officers Candidate School, Landstuhl Hospital in Germany, and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Notably, her time at Landstuhl, the relay point for injured service members, provided her with the opportunity to treat patients within 24 hours of their life-changing injuries.
Post-graduation, Kelly made a profound impact during her seven years at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) and later at the Walter Reed National Medical Center. Her role as a physical therapist and coordinator of clinical education at the Military Advanced Training Center showcased her dedication to helping others, especially as an Amputee Specialist. Kelly found immense gratification in being part of a team that taught individuals how to reclaim their mobility, offering them hope and a path to recovery.
Personal Life: Love, Family, and Loss
In 2015, Kelly’s path intertwined with Chris Roseberry at Walter Reed National Medical Center, leading to their marriage in 2017. The couple welcomed their daughter, Emma Grace, into the world, and their family was further blessed with the arrival of their son, Noah Ryan. Tragically, both Kelly and Noah passed away on October 28, 2023, leaving a void that words cannot fill.
Continued Impact: Philanthropy and Academic Contributions
Kelly’s dedication extended beyond her clinical work. She joined the Travis Mills Foundation in 2017 as programs director, later becoming Vice President for Programs. Her contributions played a pivotal role in bringing warriors and their families closer, leaving an indelible mark on countless lives. Kelly also served as an adjunct faculty member at Shenandoah University, the University of New England, and the University of Southern Maine, sharing her expertise in physical therapy and occupational therapy.
Legacy and Remembrance
Kelly’s legacy is carried on by her husband, Chris, their daughter Emma, and their extended family. Her impact on the Travis Mills Foundation, her involvement in veteran-centered nonprofits, and her passion for adapted sports continue to resonate. Kelly’s memory lives on through her family, friends, and the numerous lives she touched through her work.
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Kelly Roseberry Obituary
Visitation hours for Kelly will be held at Knowlton and Hewins Funeral Home, Augusta, on Monday, November 6th, from 1-5 PM. The funeral service for Kelly and Noah will take place at the Augusta Civic Center on Tuesday, November 7th, at 11 AM. Following the service, burial will occur at the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Augusta at 1 PM.
For those unable to attend in person, a livestream link is available on the funeral home website under Kelly’s obituary.
Instead of flowers, the family requests donations to the Travis Mills Foundation at Travis Mills Foundation to continue Kelly’s contribution and legacy.
Arrangements are in the care of the Knowlton, Hewins, and Roberts Funeral Homes. Condolences and memories may be shared with the family on the funeral home website at www.khrfuneralhomes.com.
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