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George Beaty Kelley

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George Beaty Kelley

Birth
Cedar County, Iowa, USA
Death
7 Sep 1916 (aged 52)
Darlington, Gentry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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George B. Kelley died Thursday, Sept. 7, 1916, at his home near Darlington, Mo. He had been ill for some time, seriously for the last two weeks preceding his death. The body was brought to the home of S. W. Kelley of East River township, brother of the deceased. Funeral services were held from the Kelley home in East River township, Saturday.Sept. 9, 1916, at 2 o'clock p.m., conducted by the Rev. J.
A. Nayle, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Shambaugh. Interment was in the Clarinda cemetery.
Mr. Kelley was born Feb. 28, 1864, in Cedar county, la. He came with his parents to Buchanan township, Page county, when a child. He made his home in Page county from that time with the exception of three years spent in Kansas and the last eleven years spent in Darlington, Mo. On March 12, 1886, he was united in marriage with Miss Drena Sheets. To this union were born seven children, two dying in infancy. The late Mr. Kelley is survived by his wife and five children, as follows: Mrs. Drena Kelley, Darlington, Mo.; Tama, Mary, Etta, Arda and Wayne Kelley of Darlington. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Kelley of Buchanan township, and four brothers, B. C. Kelley, S. W. Kelley, H. S. Kelley
and E. M. Kelley. All the surviving relatives were present at the funeral.
A delegation from the I. O. O. F. lodge of Darlington, Mo., came with the body and had charge of the funeral services. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Sep 14, 1916
George B. Kelley died Thursday, Sept. 7, 1916, at his home near Darlington, Mo. He had been ill for some time, seriously for the last two weeks preceding his death. The body was brought to the home of S. W. Kelley of East River township, brother of the deceased. Funeral services were held from the Kelley home in East River township, Saturday.Sept. 9, 1916, at 2 o'clock p.m., conducted by the Rev. J.
A. Nayle, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Shambaugh. Interment was in the Clarinda cemetery.
Mr. Kelley was born Feb. 28, 1864, in Cedar county, la. He came with his parents to Buchanan township, Page county, when a child. He made his home in Page county from that time with the exception of three years spent in Kansas and the last eleven years spent in Darlington, Mo. On March 12, 1886, he was united in marriage with Miss Drena Sheets. To this union were born seven children, two dying in infancy. The late Mr. Kelley is survived by his wife and five children, as follows: Mrs. Drena Kelley, Darlington, Mo.; Tama, Mary, Etta, Arda and Wayne Kelley of Darlington. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Kelley of Buchanan township, and four brothers, B. C. Kelley, S. W. Kelley, H. S. Kelley
and E. M. Kelley. All the surviving relatives were present at the funeral.
A delegation from the I. O. O. F. lodge of Darlington, Mo., came with the body and had charge of the funeral services. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Sep 14, 1916


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