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James Edward Kelley

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James Edward Kelley

Birth
Covington, Covington City, Virginia, USA
Death
12 Jan 2013 (aged 90)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Annville, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 16-A, site 360
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James Edward Kelley, of Lititz, died January 12, 2013, at Lancaster Regional Medical Center. He was 90.

Born in Covington, VA, he was the son of the late Hillary Kelley and Lillie Snead Kelley Morris, and stepson of the late Emmett Morris. Jim grew up in Henderson, NC.

During WWII 2nd Lt. Kelley was an Army Air Corps B17 pilot with the 711th Bomb Squadron 447th Bomb Group in Northern France and Rhineland. He was 1 of 9 survivors of his 11 man crew when the plane was shot down during Jim's second mission. Taken prisoner and sent to Stalag Luft 3, he became a guest of the Fuhrer, until being liberated by Gen. Patton's army at the end of the war.

Using the GI Bill Jim graduated from North Carolina State University with an engineering degree and worked as an industrial engineer for Western Electric, part of AT&T first in Greensboro, North Carolina and then he was transferred to Pennsylvania.

Jim was the husband of Mary Harris Kelley for 59 years before her death in 2008. They lived most of their lives in West Lawn, PA and spent 16 years as snowbirds in Palmetto, FL.

Jim was a member of West Lawn United Methodist Church, West Lawn Lions Club and Telephone Pioneers of America. He loved the Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies and rooted for NC State or Duke in college basketball. An avid reader, he enjoyed vacationing in Myrtle Beach. Jim dearly loved his grandsons and great-granddaughter.

Surviving are two daughters, Linda K. wife of George R. Huff, III of York, and Jean Kelley Johns of Lititz; four grandsons; Greg Huff, Erik Huff, Michael, husband of Candace Ramsey Johns, and their daughter Gracie Johns, and Andrew Johns; and his sister, Virginia A Morris of Palm Gardens, FL.

Jim was preceded in death by six siblings.

Services will be private, with interment at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville.
James Edward Kelley, of Lititz, died January 12, 2013, at Lancaster Regional Medical Center. He was 90.

Born in Covington, VA, he was the son of the late Hillary Kelley and Lillie Snead Kelley Morris, and stepson of the late Emmett Morris. Jim grew up in Henderson, NC.

During WWII 2nd Lt. Kelley was an Army Air Corps B17 pilot with the 711th Bomb Squadron 447th Bomb Group in Northern France and Rhineland. He was 1 of 9 survivors of his 11 man crew when the plane was shot down during Jim's second mission. Taken prisoner and sent to Stalag Luft 3, he became a guest of the Fuhrer, until being liberated by Gen. Patton's army at the end of the war.

Using the GI Bill Jim graduated from North Carolina State University with an engineering degree and worked as an industrial engineer for Western Electric, part of AT&T first in Greensboro, North Carolina and then he was transferred to Pennsylvania.

Jim was the husband of Mary Harris Kelley for 59 years before her death in 2008. They lived most of their lives in West Lawn, PA and spent 16 years as snowbirds in Palmetto, FL.

Jim was a member of West Lawn United Methodist Church, West Lawn Lions Club and Telephone Pioneers of America. He loved the Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies and rooted for NC State or Duke in college basketball. An avid reader, he enjoyed vacationing in Myrtle Beach. Jim dearly loved his grandsons and great-granddaughter.

Surviving are two daughters, Linda K. wife of George R. Huff, III of York, and Jean Kelley Johns of Lititz; four grandsons; Greg Huff, Erik Huff, Michael, husband of Candace Ramsey Johns, and their daughter Gracie Johns, and Andrew Johns; and his sister, Virginia A Morris of Palm Gardens, FL.

Jim was preceded in death by six siblings.

Services will be private, with interment at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville.

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