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John Fitzgerald
July 5, 2005
Dear Kellys:
John Donne said that "every man's death diminishes me." And I feel
diminished to learn of Ed's death.
What a good and decent, caring and
generous man! The OLPH and Notre Dame communities are all saddened to discover "for whom the bell tolls".
FITZ
Timothy Kelly
July 5, 2005
I am the youngest of the Bill Kelly clan in Arlington HTS. Some of my fondest memories growing up were spent at the Kelly's in Glenview. Back yard cookouts, ping pong in the basement and Uncle Ed's infectious laugh. He had a way of making my Dad laugh till tears rolled down his face. To my cousins, I am so sorry for your loss, but he will be remembered for the man he was and the love he felt for his family. God bless all of you.
Tim Kelly
Nephew, Tulsa OK
Pat Casey
July 5, 2005
I was so very sorry to hear about Mr. Kelly's death... I know it's been a long battle, and having been through a very similar fight with my Dad makesthe news of his loss all the more poignant. I have many fond memories of family get togethers when we were kids ... long ago, but it doesn't really feel like more than a few months. As my brother said, that Campion contingent in heaven is getting pretty large ... they'll be running the joint before too long.
Please know that you are in all our thoughts.
Roger Kelly
July 5, 2005
To Dorothy, to my cousins and their families, and to My Uncle Ed's dear friends,
I remember most Uncle Ed's smile and laughter. He brought it with him and offered it to everyone each time the Kelly's got together for Kelly Korned Beef with Papa and Nana Kelly. I enjoyed how Ed would exchange stories and jokes with my Dad and My Uncle Bob (Ed's brothers) and his sister, My Aunt Maurita.
I am so grateful for the courage and love he gave my Dad and Lorraine when my Dad faced surgery and his last years.
He has been joyously welcomed in heavan by Christ and those who have gone before.
With sympathies,
Roger (nephew of Ed) & family
Diane Kelly
July 4, 2005
Bob Kelly is my father’s youngest brother. My Uncle Bob. I remember him so fondly. He was a rock during some critical times in our lives. He gave me an emergency loan when I started my second semester of college. He was there when my Dad has scary surgery.
To his family and friends, I am so sorry for your loss. Yet now we have another Saint Kelly above to watch over us.
Bob Bush
July 4, 2005
The Kelly Family,
How strong the bond has been between the Campion alumni over the past 59 years. May we all meet again in the eternal reward. Our prayers are with you at this time.
Bob Bush "46"
paul fullmer
July 4, 2005
Dorothy:
Sandra and I are so happy that we stopped in to see Ed a week ago when we were in Glenview. I think we all knew it was a "goodbye" visit, but it was the least we could do for a great guy. I know he will be missed by so many friends around the country.
Paul Fullmer
Dennis Casey
July 4, 2005
To the Kelly family,
We are very sorry for the loss of your Dad. Our families spent many happy times together, albeit many years ago. I will never forget a very "unique" boat ride when the Kellys' visited our vacation cottage in Michigan one year. Only a Naval Commander could operate a pontoon boat like that.
The Campion '46 reunion in Heaven is becoming well attended.
With sympathies,
Dennis (son of Jack) & Denise Casey & family
Danny Kelly
July 4, 2005
GOing to miss the Band-aid and Kelly Korn beef. He is my good one and have fun with. He loved me as a joker and Wwarm Welcome.
Phil St. Aubin
July 3, 2005
We've lost a good man and a dear friend. He is the embodiment of all that is a good Catholic man.
Edward Kelly
July 3, 2005
Dear Kelly Family,
Uncle Ed really loved life and did his best to live it to the fullest. He loved go get together with his family; Wife, Sons, Daughter, Grandkids, Neices, Nephews, Brothers, Sister and In-Laws.
He always had a warm smile and a story to offer. I learned much from him.
May he and the rest of the family gone before him hopefuly share in the joy and the love of Christ eternally.
Memory Eternal Uncle Ed!
Jack Halloran
July 3, 2005
I will always remember Kel. we lived across the hall from one another at Campion. He was one of the nicest men I have ever known
Frank Murtha
July 3, 2005
All will miss you, Ed, and your "quiet" comments and humor. Keep a watchful eye on all your loved ones here until our joyful homecoming. And, by the way, put in a good word for the Irish out this year!!!
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