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Preserve forever →Shellie Dean Hoerrmann
June 15, 1972— March 11, 2026
Green Castle, MO
Shellie Dean Hoerrmann, 53, of Green Castle, Missouri, passed away on March 11, 2026, at Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri.
Born on June 15, 1972, to Keith and Ferne Hoerrmann, Shellie was raised in the Green Castle area. She graduated from Green City High School in 1990 and later attended cosmetology school. For 25 years she owned and operated Shellie’s Hair Shoppe, and she also provided hair services at local nursing homes. Earlier, she worked at Party Mart in Green City while attending school. She generously gave her time helping cook for the Green Castle Lions Club and the Kirksville livestock events.
Shellie is survived by her mother, Ferne Hoerrmann of Green Castle; her daughter, Kylie Perez (Lino) of Green City; three grandchildren, Kyle Zachary, Ian Perez, and Isaiah Perez; her brother, Linny (Joyce) Hoerrmann of Green Castle; two nieces, Jennifer (Wes) Smith and Christine (Greg) Hedges; nephews Christopher (Raeann) Hoerrmann and Kirk Francis Hoerrmann; and several great-nieces, great-nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her father, Keith Hoerrmann; her brother, Kyle Hoerrmann; her uncle, Glenn Montgomery; and her maternal and paternal grandparents, Dean and Kathleen Grisamer and Francis Montgomery.
Shellie was an active member of 4-H in Winigan for many years. She found joy in gardening and tending to her plants, loved fishing with her grandfather, and cherished above all the time spent with her family and grandchildren.
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