Anna Jean Selsvik, 27 of Athens, passed away on Saturday, November 6th, 2021. Miss Selsvik was born on February 14th, 1994, to Mike and Jean Foropoulos Selsvik.
Miss Selsvik is survived by her loving parents, Mike & Jean Selsvik; beloved brother Daniel Selsvik; aunts Laura Foropoulos; Amy Davis (Mark), Marcella Luna, and Marlene Bowers; cousins Shauna, Tiffany, Angela, Melissa, Mark Anthony, Meredith, Steven, and David; and great-aunt Karen Anderson.
Preceded in death by her grandparents, Jerry and Esther Foropoulos, and Marvin and Marilynn Selsvik; uncle Jerry Foropoulos; and aunt Janet Puhr.
Funeral services for Miss Selsvik will be Friday, November 12th, at 10:00am at Limestone Chapel Funeral Home, with Steve Klein and Wayne Holt officiating. Visitation will be Thursday, November 11th, from 6:00-9:00pm at the funeral home. Burial will be at Roselawn Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Mike Selsvik, Mark Davis, Mark Anthony Davis, Gary Boyd, Tracy Moyers, and Greg Nix. Honorary pallbearers will be Mike Bryant and Wayne Holt.
Anna Jean was a Christian and her love for God was at the center of her life. She was a member of the Eastside Church of Christ. She loved and cared about her church family very much. She attended church services regularly and one of her favorite things was singing praises to God.
She was a loving, caring, and devoted daughter, sister, niece, cousin, and friend, whose love for all of these was as big as her huge heart could hold. She will be greatly missed by all those whose lives she touched with her kindness, humor, and big heart. She was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. She loved hard and cared greatly for people less fortunate, as well as those in the disabled community. She spent many of her adult working years serving the disabled community. Recently, she began a new endeavor in the field of sales and was doing quite well.
She was also very fond of traveling, shopping, gift-giving, and spending time with family and friends, which usually resulted in great conversations and hilarious laughter. She also enjoyed spending time with her two dogs, Gilbert and Izzy, who she loved very much.
She had a wonderfully close and special bond with her brother. They loved each other fiercely and always supported each other through life’s adventures and trials. They were the best of friends.
Anna Jean was the light of her parents’ world and kept them laughing through life. They loved her beyond words, and she will leave a huge hole in her family.
