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Jeff Scott posted a condolence
Friday, February 9, 2024
I just found out about Kelly’s passing and I wanted to let you know what a great leader he was to me when he was the service manager at Atlas Copco. He was one of the reasons I joined back on 2001 and he really made it a great experience for me. I’m sorry we didn’t stay in touch after he left. He was a good person, always made you feel good about yourself and was always there for you when you needed him.
That wonderful smile says it all.
My sincerest condolences to your family.
Jeff Scott
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Jean Johnson posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Kelly's passing has left a deep void in our family. We miss him but each and everyday we feel his presence. During the past year Kelly was very sick. His health was like a pendulum swinging from one extreme to the other. Everyday everyone in the house made sure he was comfortable and safe. This included Luke making him smoothies and checking on him through the day. Mike would spend time watching FBI or Frasier with him and Colena would tell him jokes and do the crazy dance in the hallway. Our kids have always been our stabilizer. They have kept me up on days that seem to swallow me. Bowie, Kelly's favourite girl and cat would also be there everyday either on his chest or on his legs. Her love for Kelly was also unconditional, she actually slept on the hospital bed waiting for him until it was returned. I know we are all grieving and everyone has a certain way of dealing with this. I feel that grief is like the waves in the ocean. Sometimes the waves ripple and wash over you, other days a simple trigger can cause a tidal wave and you find yourself empty and alone. My wish for everyone is that we can remember the beautiful memories of Kelly and have those waves gently roll over us. His soul and spirit are here and now his energy is not only been welcomed but also applauded in heaven.
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Saturday, April 15, 2023
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Janice Johnson posted a condolence
Friday, April 14, 2023
Kelly was an Angel
He appeared whenever We needed help
While living on a hill in Truro, as a small boy about 2 he would drag his red peddle sports car up the drive way and put it away then go and get Kevin’s
As kids on Northhaven Drive in Port Credit he would bike ride from morning until dark, exploring miles away, with Kevin, David and Peter Mc Niece and Brad Taylor and other boys
A haunted house, an Apple orchard on Cawthra road, running through the large drain pipes in Delwood park believing they were chased by monsters
Sometimes I would join them and if any boy had a problem with that Kelly gently explained that I was no trouble and would be coming along.
It was likely because of Kelly that I began thinking around 12 years of age that I might be able to become a lawyer like Parry Mason
Julie could be heard often saying Me too!
Julie and Claudette being much younger did their best to keep up
And seemed to be magnates for to flying bats and balls.
Most of the boys would disappear when the little girls started heading went home crying.
We played base ball, horsed around, Red Rover, wrestling on the front lawn with the double Dutch skipping rope stretched around 4 pegs to make the wrestling ring. Julie often ricocheting into someone.
After a long day of school, work then partying Kelly would appear at my bedroom door the next morning saying 'It's 8 o'clock there is work to do!
Kelly was always there when help was needed.
He would have all the correct tools and would know just what had to be done.
He helped move me from home to school, school to home
home to school, school to home
home to school, school to home
Then from
home to home
And even appeared when I moved my office
I recall kelly and Jean coming to move one of our townhouses and with Bill-moving our entire home while I was at a courthouse Christmas party
I do not recall asking him to help. He just knew and would be there
I worried about how to move my antique desk without damaging it and Kelly appeared with a contraption called a tape gun and padding and within seconds it seemed the job was done
Kelly had an amazing sense of duty.
He was fastidious about safety
He tried to in-still it in all of us the importance of getting the job done and doing it right
My husband Bill and Jean were two of his best students
I recall, as a teenager being in a bar on the North Service Road near where the health club is now, sitting at a big round table with a bunch of friends and Kelly appeared and tapped me on my shoulder to tell me a guy named, Bill was looking for me and that he was outside.
How did Kelly know how to find me?
Kelly liked Bill and had decided I should be with him despite the fact that he had told me many times before that I should only date a guy who drove a nice car!
He and Bill became very good friends
Kelly was a good listener
He was so sweet. Beet red when Aaron explained things while we played Cards Against Humanity at a ski doo weekend at the cottage
Kelly was smart
Recently he and Jeff were bopping around the cottages and popped into Nan’s cottage while Nan and I were playing Canadian Trivia. They took us on in a game. Kelly knew all the answers!
He was a soldier,never complained even when battling the worst disease, he smiled and carried on
Kelly put everyone ahead of himself
Kelly is an angel
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Wednesday, April 12, 2023
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From Pat John and David KEYSER,
next door neighbours to Shirley Johnson
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Annette and Norm Thompson posted a condolence
Sunday, April 9, 2023
I remember how excited Kelly and Kevin were when Allyson was born. Kelly was such a nice person, just like his Dad. Our condolences to the family.
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Suzanne Dobinson posted a condolence
Sunday, April 9, 2023
Kelly's journey on earth was one of compassion and caring. With that, he impacted the world with love and joy. All who know Kelly are blessed and will definitely continue to feel the ripple of his beautiful energy.
All who know you Jean, Michael, Luke and Colena mourn with you on the loss of your husband and father. He was taken from you far too soon.
Love to each of you,
Suzanne And Dave Dobinson
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Saturday, April 8, 2023
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Kelly’s cat, stayed by his side and continued to sleep in his bed after he was gone
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Janice Johnson posted a condolence
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Please be advised that instead of a grave side ceremony, Kelly’s family is planning a celebration of life in June and the grave side internment on Friday April 14th will be a private family gathering.
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Janice Johnson posted a condolence
Saturday, April 8, 2023
I am so sorry to hear about your loss, I didn't run into Kelly that many times frankly, but I must say this, he just impressed me as being one of the lightest, brightest, kindest people-an absolute gentleman. I am so sorry for you. I have no idea what to say. He struck me as being an outstanding person, light, bright and everything that is nice to meet in people. My sincerest condolences to your Mom. I am so sorry. Keep the faith. I am so sorry. To all of you, my deepest condolences.
Ross Byrne
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Jean-Anne Dodge posted a condolence
Thursday, April 6, 2023
A kind, loving family man who enjoyed so many aspects of life in the short time he was here .Kelly was always warm, generous and caring of his entire family and many friends.
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Janice posted a condolence
Thursday, April 6, 2023
I’m so sorry to hear about Uncle Kelly. Such a wonderful guy. I’ll never forget all the fun we had hiking up at the cottage. He knew all the best trails.
Elisa Ruggiero
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Janice posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
So very sorry for your loss
Kelly was a wonderful person! Rick has always said that the only man nicer than Kelly, was your dad! ❤️ hugs
Beatrice Edwards (nee Elliot)
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Janice posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
I’m so sorry for your loss. Kelly was such a sweet man. Always a smile. Love to all of you ❤️
Linda Taylor (nee Langille)
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Janice posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
I love that picture - he truly shined and the picture captures it. Teary eyed just thinking about it.
Krysta Franceschini
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Martina posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Dear Johnson family, I am so saddened to hear of the passing of Kelly. He will be missed by so many, including my family. On weekends in South River, when I would cross paths with him at his family cottage, I remember him to be a kind soul, and a great listener. We will miss his bright smile and story telling around the bonfires. May you all find your way through this difficult time. From the Cuillerier Family
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Janice posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
So sad about Kelly, for all of you and everyone that had the pleasure of knowing him. He was a TRUE, kind soul.
Ann Scully
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Wednesday, April 5, 2023
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When Kelly was a baby he, Kevin and Janice were living in Nova Scotia and were my real live dolls that as a twelve year old I was able to hug , tickle and feed . Kelly always had a big smile and that warm and quick to smile always remained with him . Kelly loved his family and extended family so he would often drop in if he was in the neighborhood. I loved his “east coast “ idea of dropping in out of the blue !
Kelly always ready to have fun and Roger and I will treasure the good time we had in 2020 when he and his Mom spent a couple of days with us in Florida. Out for a sail in the Gulf and sunset with a few beers were special times we will remember and hold dear to our hearts .
He has left us far too soon and we will miss him terribly but he will never be forgotten! ! Our condolences to Jean, Michael, Luke and Coleena !
Much love Aunt Shirl and Uncle Roger
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Allyson Dodge posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Dear Jean, Michael, Luke and Colena;
It is with heartfelt sorrow I am sending you all a note to say how deeply I feel your sadness in the passing of Kelly.
You have all been such a Godsend in everything you did for Kelly, giving him the loving care he deserved.
You have brought him pride and happiness when talking of all of your successes as children, growing up into wonderful hard working adults.
As a young couple, Bill and I loved coming up and staying on the pull out couch in the basement at your house. We loved being woken up by you guys jumping on us! We always felt like slouches because we would wake up to Jean who had already worked in the garden, Kelly was already making bacon and both on their 3rd coffees! You guys were always making the best of the day.
We loved spending our Halloweens, Christmases and Easter hunts, seeing happiness through your little eyes. I remember how Luke would sequester me away to have alone time to tell me stories, Michael showing me his baseball and basketball skills and Colena showing her love of animals by introducing me to a new pet! I loved all our walks and adventures in your back acreage and walks at the grange and the pinnacle. We even adopted in our family, the floor party where we get blankets and pillows and watch our favourite movies together!
You have all had such an impact on our lives and Kelly was so proud of the life you created together in the raising of your beautiful children. We cherish you all.
Kelly just loved family and would find a way to see everyone and bring meaning to our lives with his quiet presence.
I will always love my big brother for his examples he set for the importance of hard work, getting an education, safety, and saving for a rainy day.
My favourite memories are all of the things Kelly would do for me to make me feel like his favourite sister! When he found out Mom was pregnant with me, at the young age of 11, he saved up all of his paper route money to buy me a diaper pail! The special things he did for me continued! He took my kindergarten friends and I, to get McDonald's hamburgers-which was the biggest deal ever! He bought me my first and only dirt bike at the age of 10 and made sure I knew all of the safety measures of all the dangerous sports we did, like snowmobiling and downhill skiing! Kelly included me in so many of his fun adventures with friends and never made me feel like a bothersome younger sister. Kelly loved concerts and took me to my favourite ones- Cyndi Lauper, The Bangles, Men at Work and INXS as a young teenager!
Kelly's memory will live on in the many friends and family he took for the first time on dirt bikes and taught them how to waterski at the cottage. Kelly taught me how to drive in his prized possession Camaro Z28, on the Black River Road in Nova Scotia at the age of 12. I still can't believe he trusted me, I am not sure if I would have been so trusting! I carried that tradition forward and taught Will to drive on the same road! When I got my own paper route, so I could save for rollerskates, Kelly chipped in half, because I wouldn't have had enough until winter! My first year at overnight camp, I called home because I wanted to stay another week and once again, Kelly was there to pay for this, spoiling me again!
Kelly was a jack of all trades. He could build or fix anything. From his fancy stool and bedside table in high school, to the loft and full addition at the cottage. I remember he got a nail in his foot doing this! Kelly made the best bonfires to share with friends and family and enjoyed spending time kayaking and canoeing at the cottage. I just love how Kelly always smiled at everyone and greeted them with a hello and you always felt so welcome in his presence.
Kelly was such a kind, thoughtful and gentle person and I know the example he set for us all will carry on in your hearts and future children. I am confident that he is up in heaven having one big party with his twin Kevin, Dad, and all the close family who passed before who helped shape the wonderful man he became.
Thank you for bringing such happiness to his life and for everything you have done right up to his final moments. I will miss my big brother dearly.
Love you all.
Allyson, Bill, Will and Addy
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Claudette McNeice posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
I grew up as Julie's best friend . My brothers David and Peter were always with Kelly and Kevin. The Johnsons were my second home .
Kelly was always a kind and sweet person . And I remember our childhood with found memories.
I am so sorry for Kelly s passing it saddens my heart ❤️
To all my loving Johnson family I send my deepest sympathy and my love
I recall Julie and I many times being tricked by the four boys Kelly Kevin. Peter and Dave the time walking home they jumped out a tree and scared us silly . But with all the tricks was a lot of big brothers protection and caring.
Kelly had a true heart ❤️ and u recall his laughter mostly after tricking Julie and I .
With all my love to the family . May Kelly always be on your hearts and memories.
Claudette McNeice
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Ann Dodge posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Q: What was Kelly really good at?
A: Kelly was good at making us feel welcome when we visited. He open his house and family to us when we visited for a flu fishing adventure with Bill and William a few years ago. We all enjoyed the day and the meal we shared there . Kelly was a great and valued part of the Johnson family and he will
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Sharon Clark-Gamus posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Kelly was a sweet person; very much like his dad.
My thoughts and love to you all, especially Shirley. All we have is the "now" and how we respect and honour each day is truly the measure of anyone's life.
Big hugs and see you soon to celebrate the life of your dear son, brother, husband, father, friend.
Love Sharon
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Monday, April 3, 2023
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Kelly will be remembered for his wide perspective of life, love and all the beauty that was to be experienced in his daily life, while sharing with others.
Kelly had strong, deep rooted family values.
His nature was strong when nurturing his loved ones.
Growing up, Kelly took pride in being the older brother responsible and caring for his sisters. Kelly would save his money in order to purchase tickets and take his sisters to concerts at the CNE.
We shared many fond and fun memories at our cottage as teenagers. Night snowmobiling, skating on the cottage lake, tobogganing, riding our ATV's and hiking deep into the woods and getting lost, but Kelly would always find our way back home safely.
Kelly would take on any task asked of him. He would take great pride in proper completion with care to detail.
Kelly was always a good son to Mom and when Dad passed, he would visit her often, taking care of her and her home by doing the jobs that needed tending to. It was Kelly's nature to care for all his family and felt responsible for making sure we were all safe!
It does give me great comfort in knowing that our father and Kelly's twin brother, Kevin and many others that have passed before are greeting Kelly with welcoming arms full of love!
I will dearly miss my beloved brother, Kelly
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Monday, April 3, 2023
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I have many fond memories of Kelly that go back about 28 years.
I was lucky enough to have gained a brother inlaw and a friend.
When I was out of work, it was Kelly who lined me up with my first automotive job.
Our work paths crossed frequently in the early days. We would plan our work trips around when we would both be in the Windsor/Detroit area. Then enjoy a good meal and some laughs.
We also spent alot of time at the family cottage, a place he loved to be. Although with Kelly, I think he enjoyed maintaining the property as much as the leisure part.
When our other Brother inlaw Bill started hosting the famous "boys snowmobile weekends" Kelly was always first, to lead the pack of snowmobiles through the trails, first to help dig someone out, first to load wood on the fire, and first to do dishes.
He was the kind of person you could count on to do anything needed at anytime to help.
Anyone who met him would know this quality immediately. You hear about people who would give thier shirts of thier backs. If that were true, Kelly would have no shirts left.
Last fall, as Kelly's health was starting to slow him down, I was able to get him out for a drive. As Kelly has always been a car guy, I picked him up in my corvette, we took the roof off, turned up the classic rock music and drove to Burlington at slightly above the speed limit. I took a picture of Kelly with some cool wheels. We met his friend John for lunch and got back before dark.
I think we both enjoyed the day equally.
Kelly will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know him.
He always set a great example of what a friend, dad, husband, brother should be.
Miss you bro!!
Sent from my Bell Samsung device over Canada's largest network.
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Barb and Helmut posted a condolence
Sunday, April 2, 2023
We always enjoyed our cottage visits with Kelly. He was always ready to lend a helping hand, including pulling snowmobiles out of snowbanks. He was such a cheerful guy and will be truly missed. Our condolences to the family.
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Tina and Manny posted a condolence
Sunday, April 2, 2023
We will miss the lakeside conversations. Our condolences to the family.
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Eileen Russell posted a condolence
Saturday, April 1, 2023
We will always remember Kelly as being such a gentle young man.
He had a beautiful nature and was so kind and sincere.
He was his Mom's rock and was always there for her.
He will be sadly missed by his devoted wife Jean and family, as well
as by his sisters Janice, Julie and Allyson, and by many friends.
Eileen & Jim Russell
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paul franceschini posted a condolence
Saturday, April 1, 2023
My sincere condolences to the entire Johnson family on the passing of Kelly. May he rest in peace. Paul Franceschini
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Allan Redmond posted a condolence
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Kelly was an amazingly kind, caring and generous man. He was so selfless, always putting everyone else’s needs before his own. We will truly miss you!
Allan & Johanna
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Wednesday, March 29, 2023
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Kelly you will be missed. You & I had many good times. We have memories at Skinner’s Cove, off to the stock car & drag races & then there’s the cottage with our dad’s, cousins & cousin in law’s. Memories that I will cherish forever
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Erik Thorsrud posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Kelly worked with me for six years. He was always concerned about his employees and customers. Respectful and diligent Kelly was always fixing the most difficult of problems. Kelly’s had a great style to his work. Never shying away when things needed to be done. I will miss him as a colleague and friend. I will remember his face and smile as an inspiration to everyone around him.
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Stephen Lake posted a symbolic gesture
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
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No one will feel this loss as much as Kelly’s family
For the Lake family we will keep replaying the great memories that we have from the privilege of being apart of his life and with his family
Many many great times. Thank you Kelly for including my family with yours
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Cheryl Vallance posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
We will miss Kelly's gentle nature. He always greeted us with a smile and was so calm to be around. We send our sympathy to the family. Jean, Michael, Luke and Colena - you showed such love and devotion to Kelly/your dad. He will be terribly missed by everyone! Sincere sympathy to his siblings and mom too. We will all miss Kelly.
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Darel Cyr posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Kelly, I will miss you dearly. I drove through the neighborhood many times to catch a glimpse of anyone that made me a man in the great community of Alton.
We will reunite one day, no doubt. Hopefully not to clear snow or work around the house.
Rest in peace.
Darel Cyr.
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GARY & CAROL JOHNSON posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Kelly was such a quiet,gentle person just like his father. It is not fair that he is gone so soon. Our condolence go out to Jean & Family. We will remember & love him always. Uncle Gary & Aunt Carol
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Janice Johnson posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Kelly was such a sweetheart. What a huge loss.
My deepest condolences to you and your family.
Love Lauren Waters
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Tuesday, March 28, 2023
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Tom Rowan posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
I first found about Kelly and Kevin’s birth when in high school. All of our family always felt the world about Kelly and we will miss him deeply as he was such a wonderful person. His life was cut too soon by his illness. Kelly made the most of the time he spent on earth. Lovingly remembered in our prayers. Aunt June and Uncle Tom
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Cheryl Grant lit a candle
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
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What a lovely obituary. I particularly liked the comment about the cleanest and most loved truck!
Kelly was such a lovely man. Whenever I saw him, he was always smiling, always happy, and had a positive outlook on life. Love and kindness eminated from his face ... it was easy to be happy in his presence.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm sure his reunion with his Father and brother was joyous but it's hard for those left behind.
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Sharon Parker posted a symbolic gesture
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
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Our condolences. May kelly rest in peace.
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Tuesday, March 28, 2023
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Janice Johnson posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
My beautiful brother, my heart hurts
Love you so much
Janice
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Helmut, Barb and Family. Schankula. posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Our condolences to the Johnson family.
Kelly will be missed at Crystal Lake.
He was always smiling and we enjoyed his company so much.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, at this time.
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Jeanette Gormley posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
My deepest condolences to all the family. When I think of Kelly, I think of his infectious smile and gentle nature. Some of my fondest memories are of your annual visits to River John in the summer! He will be dearly missed but heaven has certainty gained an angel.
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Don & Joan Redmond posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Sending so much love to all the family, it’s like Losing my brother all over again , as he was so much like his Dad, kind and loving to all his family and friends, he had a million dollar smile, and a heart so big , will for ever be missed by uncle Don and his aunt Joan
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Michelle LeBlanc posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2023
My deepest condolences to Kelly's family! I heard all about you over the years. He had pride in his family for certain! A kind man and always smiling, he will be missed. I was honored to have met him and known him for a few years. Michelle LeBlanc
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Nichola Windrim posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2023
Jean, Colena, Michael, Luke,
We are so saddened to hear about Kelly’a transition to heaven. Our hearts are broken for you and we wish we could fill them with some love to fill the holes a bit. May the happy memories stay with you forever. Love and hugs sent your way,
Nichola Dave and Tyson Windrim
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Sarah Kuchurean posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2023
Kelly you were one of a kind . You and Jean were some of the first people we met when we moved to Alton all those many years ago . I will forever cherish the childhood days spent with you and Jean before your own kids were born , skating at gage park , apple picking and snowmobile rides in the field , as we grew up you welcomed my kids into your life and treated them the same as you did us growing up always a smiling face willing to talk your ear off . You sure will be missed . Thank you for always being such a good friend and of corse family to us . I’m sure my mom and dad were waiting with open arms . Until we meet again kelly rest easy
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Chris Robertson posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2023
I will always remember the times spent in the garage. Family holidays spent together and most of all fixing the mow board for Jean every year even tho it should have been retired five years prior. You will be missed dearly my friend
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Monday, March 27, 2023
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