Hannah Nicole Pelley was born August 10, 2007, in Tulsa, Okla. to parents, Michael and Shannon Pelley, and parents, Phillip and Stacey Sanders. Hannah was a freshman at Calera High School. She had attended Calera schools since kindergarten.
Hannah had a quirky sense of humor. She was always laughing and smiling and encouraging others to do the same. She had a tender heart, always thinking of others before herself. She had the most stunning green eyes, the cutest freckles, and the most beautiful smile. You could always find Hannah dancing, and making silly videos. Hannah would light up the room when she walked in. She was a wonderful friend and the best little sister anyone could ask for. She was the light of her parents’ lives.
Hannah enjoyed hanging out with her friends, listening to music, shopping for clothes and jewelry, and watching her favorite shows. She loved hanging out with her older sisters, and always looked forward to going to Disney several times a year with her family. In Hannah’s short 14 years, she got to travel and experience so many things, including dancing on Broadway, seeing Niagara falls, seeing the White House, the Statue of Liberty, and visited the Seaside Heights Boardwalk on the Jersey shore.
Hannah is preceded in death by grandfather, James Brusveen, and grandmother Wanda Pelley.
Hannah is survived by parents, Michael and Shannon Pelley of Calera, Okla., and parents, Phillip and Stacey Sanders of Valley View, Texas; sisters, Mandalynn Chambers of Amarillo, Texas, Haley Sanders of Calera, Okla., Heather Sanders of Calera, Okla., Kennedy Hart of Valley View, Texas; brother, Ryan Bowman of Valley View, Texas; honorary brother, Briar Taylor of Calera, Okla.; grandmother, Terri Brusveen of Calera, Okla.; grandfather, Mike Pelley of Calera, Okla.; grandmother, Lucille Sanders of Bonham, Texas; grandparents, Darren and Patricia Hunter of Broken Arrow, Okla., Clint Kelley of Valley View, Texas; great-grandparents, Phyllis and Jerry Lay of Calera, Okla.; great-grandmother, Geneva Hunter of Muskogee, Okla. Hannah comes from an extremely large family including many aunts, uncles, and cousins with whom she was very close.
Hannah’s viewing will be Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022, from 6-8 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Home at 4900 W U.S. Highway 70 in Durant, Okla.
Hannah’s funeral will be Friday, Feb. 18, 2022, at 10 a.m. at First Baptist Church in Calera, Okla., located at 210 W. Ryan Ave. Graveside service to follow at Rose Hill Cemetery in Calera.
One of Hannah’s favorite colors was purple, so if you feel inclined in honoring her, please feel free to include the color in your attire.
Arrangements under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Home.