The Gold Coast Bulletin

EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE TO GIRL TAKEN TOO SOON

- CHRIS MCMAHON

THE dreams of a young girl never achieved.

A family torn apart in an instant, never to be the same again.

A girl whose light lit up a room snuffed out, those who knew and loved her, left to navigate the rest of their lives missing her illuminati­on.

For Shelsea Schilling’s family it can all be a bit too much talking about the little girl who dreamt of running her own beauty salon, a beautiful girl who had an amazing sense of humour and a smile that would melt the hearts of those who were lucky enough to see it.

To her family and friends she is more than just a young woman brutally murdered by an animal aptly nicknamed the “Lizard Man”.

Her mum Bonnie Mobbs said her beauty was unquestion­able, but she was more than just a pretty face.

Shelsea had dreams, ambitions and a hard working attitude that would have seen her excel at whatever she put her mind to.

“Shelsea has always been beautiful, intelligen­t and a quick learner who excelled in most subjects at school,” Ms Mobbs said.

“She was a dedicated worker, she started working at an IGA at 13, while she was still at school.

“When she finished high school Shelsea completed a diploma in beauty therapy in the hope of one day opening up her own beauty salon that was one of her dreams.

She was extremely gifted at making her own makeup and creams.

“Shelsea was always motivated to succeed at whatever goals she had set for herself.”

For her family they will always miss the bright and bubbly girl who was comfortabl­e in any setting.

“Shelsea would always light up a room.

“She loved her family and friends, whether it was having fun in the outdoors or just watching a movie with the family, she would just love to make people laugh and smile, always having a joke with a good sense of humour.

“She was loving, kind and caring enough to think of others before herself. She had always been happy and cheerful with goals and ambitions for her future.”

The family will never forget the girl whose laughter no longer echoes throughout their home, whose smile no longer lights up the room, but her memory lives on in the hearts of those who knew her.

“Shelsea was well loved and adored by family and friends, we have always been proud of our Shels and miss her laughter hugs and kisses.

“We miss her so dearly. She will be forever in our hearts and our lives will never be the same without our Shelsea.”

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