ing stock cars even after she became a mother, followed the Braves Baseball, Tiger Woods, and many other sports. She was rarely idle, preferring to work around and in the service of others. She loved helping others look their best as she assisted patrons and friends in finding that perfect outfit while working in the clothing stores around town. Vella will be surely missed by all. Her family and friends are blessed by having known her. May her caring spirit live within us all. Mrs. Vella leaves her daughters, Carol Coleman and husband Johnny, Sue Cassetty and husband Steve; grandchildren, Candy Coleman-Griffith and husband Will, Kelly Coleman, Christie Hummel and husband Chris, Ammie Seitner and husband Al, Marsha Ledbetter Wyatt, and Amanda Turner and husband Kip; great-grandchildren, Mercer Payne and husband Jessy, Coleman Kelley, Mary Grace Kelley, Claire Coleman, William Griffith, Zachary Seitner, Aiden Wyatt, Ava Seitner, Ashlyn Wyatt, Amelia Turner, and Alexander Turner; great-great-grandchildren, Coleman Cash and Campbell Payne; sister, Margaret Naar and husband Bob; also many nieces and nephews who she loved and cared deeply for. Vella is preceded in death by her parents, Reverend Noah Maynord and Idella Glasscock Maynord; her husband, Archie Ledbetter; siblings, Hack Maynord, Barnie Maynord, Veila Oakley, Kenneth Maynord, Hoy Maynord, Liz Upchurch and Ruth Wright; her son, Michael Lewis Ledbetter, Sr.; and her grandchildren, Alex Ray Cassetty and Michael Lewis Ledbetter, Jr. Memorial Donations may be to the Ollie Otter Booster and Seat Belt Safety Foundation or the Alex Cassetty Memorial Fund by contacting Speck Funeral Home. at 300 North Church Street, Livingston Tenn. 38570, 931-823-1201