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After a Courageous battle with Breast Cancer, Mrs. Michelle Elaine (Cooper) Santucci, age 56, passed away peacefully in her home, surrounded by loved ones on September 13, 2024.
Mrs. Santucci was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and has lived in Westmoreland, Tn for almost 35 years.
Michelle is survived by her loving husband, Chris Santucci.
She is also survived by 3 Children; Jessica Perry (Todd), of Lafayette Tn, Jacob Bradley (Nacole), of Portland TN, & Jordan Creekmur (Kathryn), of Mt. Juliet TN; and a stepson, Joe Santucci.
Mrs. Santucci was blessed to have 12 grandchildren, whom she cherished deeply; Noah, Gavin, David, Connor, Maddox, Colbie Rae, Ryan, Bache, Vincent, Greyson, Ada Jane & Lincoln.
Michelle, also known as Shelly, was also survived by her beloved siblings; Pam Renner & Greg Dunigan (Tonya) both of Westmoreland; Her nieces & nephews: Jami Rickert (Evan), Corey Jent, Gunner Dunigan, Landon Dunigan, Shayanna Renner, Parker Dunigan & Arbor Dunigan; her aunt; Martha Hunt; her special cousin; Teresa Meador; and many other special people including step sisters, cousins, friends, coworkers, and neighbors.
Michelle was loved by all and will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
Mrs. Santucci is preceded in death by her parents, Patty (Gregory) Brummett & Winburn Cooper & an Infant brother, Timothy Cooper. Shelly was also preceded by her special Great Aunt, Leona Helson Wayne, also of Westmoreland TN.
A celebration of life service for Mrs. Santucci will be conducted on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 6PM from the chapel of Woodard Funeral Home with Bro. Greg Dunigan officiating. The family will receive visitors on Tuesday, September 24th from 2PM till service time at 6PM at Woodard Funeral Home.
The family has entrusted Woodard Funeral Home with the arrangements of their loved one. "Serving you as we would like to be served."
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