Chelsea Patridge

February 21, 1991, November 19, 2021

Chelsea Patridge, 30, of Bainbridge, GA, passed away Friday, November 19, 2021.

The funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 24, 2021 at Ivey Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Joe Marshall officiating. Interment will be at Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery with employees of First State Bank of Colquitt serving as honorary pallbearers. Due to the ongoing concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, those attending are asked to maintain the recommended safe social distancing of six feet and/or wear protective masks in accordance with the State of Georgia guidelines.

The family will receive friends immediately following the service. Online visitors may sign the guest register at www.iveyfuneral.com.

Chelsea was born February 21, 1991 in Bainbridge, GA, the daughter of Kelly Marshall and Jamie Cook. She attended Northside High School with the class of 2009 in Warner Robins, GA and received her paralegal degree from Bainbridge College in 2012. She was a teller at First State Bank of Colquitt. She loved her kids, playing soccer with them, getting her makeup done, having tea parties, taking pictures, and dancing with her babies. She enjoyed taking trips to the beach, baking cakes, decorating her home, and doing crafts. She spent many weekends going to soccer matches with her kids.

Survivors include her husband, Brian Patridge of Bainbridge, GA; children, Hayden Patridge , Willow Patridge, Remy Patridge, and Braylon Cook; her mother, Kelly Marshall (John) of Bainbridge, GA; her father, Jamie Cook (Teresa) of Bainbridge, GA; her siblings, Jamie Cook (Jay), Kandis Marshall, Scott Marshall (Rachel), Jake Marshall, and Lucus Marshall; her mother-in-law, Alena Patridge; father-in-law, Alan Patridge; her brother-in-law, Jason Patridge; her grandparents, Jepthie and Martha Cook; and several nieces and nephews.

Chelsea was preceded in death by her grandparents, Charles Wood, Judy Wood-Cloud; uncle, Kevin Wood; aunt, Kim Earnest; and grandmother-in-law, Nan McGahee.

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