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William Lee Kelley

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William Lee Kelley

Birth
Samantha, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA
Death
31 Jan 1989 (aged 69)
Northport, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Samantha, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Ovall Cannon.

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Funeral services for William L. Kelley, 69, of Route 5, Northport, who died Tuesday at AMI West Alabama Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Camp Ground Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Ovall Cannon Kelley, Samantha; a son, Daniel Ray Kelley, Northport; a daughter, Sharon Darlene Kelley, Samantha; three brothers, Paul Kelley, Chicago, Billy Kelley, Tuscaloosa and Leon Kelley, Northport; two sisters, Mildred Stewart, Tuscaloosa, and Martha Ann McDonald, Oakman; four grandchildren and other relatives.

Pallbearers will be Gary Mims, Cecil Bonner Jr., Kenneth Gilliam, Joe Taylor, Larry Stewart and Tommy Stewart.

He was a lifelong resident of the Samantha community, a member of the board of the Campground Cemetery Association, was retired from the Veterans Administration Medical Center, was veteran of World War II and was a retired farmer.
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from the "Tuscaloosa News", February 1, 1989
Husband of Ovall Cannon.

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Funeral services for William L. Kelley, 69, of Route 5, Northport, who died Tuesday at AMI West Alabama Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Camp Ground Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Ovall Cannon Kelley, Samantha; a son, Daniel Ray Kelley, Northport; a daughter, Sharon Darlene Kelley, Samantha; three brothers, Paul Kelley, Chicago, Billy Kelley, Tuscaloosa and Leon Kelley, Northport; two sisters, Mildred Stewart, Tuscaloosa, and Martha Ann McDonald, Oakman; four grandchildren and other relatives.

Pallbearers will be Gary Mims, Cecil Bonner Jr., Kenneth Gilliam, Joe Taylor, Larry Stewart and Tommy Stewart.

He was a lifelong resident of the Samantha community, a member of the board of the Campground Cemetery Association, was retired from the Veterans Administration Medical Center, was veteran of World War II and was a retired farmer.
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from the "Tuscaloosa News", February 1, 1989


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