Allie Mae Street Kelly
Children:
Anne Katherine Kelly McKnatt Elam
Donna Kay "Donnie" Kelly Youngblood
Rayburn Blair "Ray" Kelly Jr.
Deborah Kelly Bailey Sewart Han
Grandchildren:
Don, Corey, Laurie, Dan, Brenda, Diane, Mike, Tammy, Andy, Jim, Kelly
Great-grandchildren:
Donald, CJ, Wendy, Don, Elizabeth, Anastasia, Aaron, Heather, Billy, Amber, Brandon, Anna, Michelle
Great-Greatgrandchildren:
Aaron, Alex, Erin, Faith
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Blair's time on Earth was short. He left behind a lot of memories for his loved ones.
Blair was a WW2 Veteran. After he got out of the service, he became a carpenter and a furniture maker by trade. He made his family beautiful pieces of furniture and other wood projects, such as horse bookends, a turtle trinket box, the shell opens up. The beautiful pieces, I have seen are awesome. He had a gift from God to take a piece of wood and make something out of it with so much detail.
Blair died from a heat stroke after leaving work one hot summer day. He was taken to the hospital after collapsing on the sidewalk. He was in a coma and his temp was 110 degrees. The hospital packed him in ice and he lived this way for a week.
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Blair's service records:
"34913247","KELLY#RAYBURN#B#########",
"TENNESSEE","SHELBY","CAMP
SHELBY MISSISSIPPI","14","06","44","
Private","Private","No branch assignment","
No branch assignment","#","
Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law","###","
Civil Life","ALABAMA","14","White, citizen","Grammar school","
Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers","Married","Selectees (Enlisted Men)","#","0867","3.289"
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Please leave a note and token for this young husband and father that died way too soon. Thanking you from the bottom of my heart.
Allie Mae Street Kelly
Children:
Anne Katherine Kelly McKnatt Elam
Donna Kay "Donnie" Kelly Youngblood
Rayburn Blair "Ray" Kelly Jr.
Deborah Kelly Bailey Sewart Han
Grandchildren:
Don, Corey, Laurie, Dan, Brenda, Diane, Mike, Tammy, Andy, Jim, Kelly
Great-grandchildren:
Donald, CJ, Wendy, Don, Elizabeth, Anastasia, Aaron, Heather, Billy, Amber, Brandon, Anna, Michelle
Great-Greatgrandchildren:
Aaron, Alex, Erin, Faith
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Blair's time on Earth was short. He left behind a lot of memories for his loved ones.
Blair was a WW2 Veteran. After he got out of the service, he became a carpenter and a furniture maker by trade. He made his family beautiful pieces of furniture and other wood projects, such as horse bookends, a turtle trinket box, the shell opens up. The beautiful pieces, I have seen are awesome. He had a gift from God to take a piece of wood and make something out of it with so much detail.
Blair died from a heat stroke after leaving work one hot summer day. He was taken to the hospital after collapsing on the sidewalk. He was in a coma and his temp was 110 degrees. The hospital packed him in ice and he lived this way for a week.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Blair's service records:
"34913247","KELLY#RAYBURN#B#########",
"TENNESSEE","SHELBY","CAMP
SHELBY MISSISSIPPI","14","06","44","
Private","Private","No branch assignment","
No branch assignment","#","
Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law","###","
Civil Life","ALABAMA","14","White, citizen","Grammar school","
Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers","Married","Selectees (Enlisted Men)","#","0867","3.289"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please leave a note and token for this young husband and father that died way too soon. Thanking you from the bottom of my heart.
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