AGE 58 YEARS
Daniel J. Kelly III "Danny" If you are thinking about going the extra mile to help someone out, go ahead, because that's where you'll find the legacy of Daniel "Danny" J. Kelly, III, who entered eternal life on Tuesday, May 3rd surrounded by love, in the arms of his wife of 31 years, Kelley Grealish Kelly and holding on to his daughter, his two sons, and his dog, Maisie. His spirit now lives on in the hearts of his beloved mother, Jeanne A. Kelly of Arlington; his 3 sisters, many in-laws, and the brotherhood of the Arlington Police Department.
Danny was a man of great wit, wisdom and heart, and his lessons defined the way he lived. Among them: family first. Work hard, really hard, but don't forget to dance a little, especially if you own a pair of white bucks. Get a dog. Take out the trash. Learn to skate. Give someone a second chance. Shop local and love your neighbors. Always have a sense of humor and if you don't have one, find one. Danny served on the Arlington Police for 32 years and coached and volunteered in the community for decades. He is now reunited in heaven with his father, Daniel J. Kelly, Jr., and his oldest sister, Maureen Kelly, as well as lots of other family members.
Arrangements: DeVito Funeral Home, 1145 Mass. Ave., ARLINGTON.
Committal prayers will be held at the Police & Fire Memorial at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery immediately following the Funeral Mass.
Published by Boston Globe from May 5 to May 6, 2022.
AGE 58 YEARS
Daniel J. Kelly III "Danny" If you are thinking about going the extra mile to help someone out, go ahead, because that's where you'll find the legacy of Daniel "Danny" J. Kelly, III, who entered eternal life on Tuesday, May 3rd surrounded by love, in the arms of his wife of 31 years, Kelley Grealish Kelly and holding on to his daughter, his two sons, and his dog, Maisie. His spirit now lives on in the hearts of his beloved mother, Jeanne A. Kelly of Arlington; his 3 sisters, many in-laws, and the brotherhood of the Arlington Police Department.
Danny was a man of great wit, wisdom and heart, and his lessons defined the way he lived. Among them: family first. Work hard, really hard, but don't forget to dance a little, especially if you own a pair of white bucks. Get a dog. Take out the trash. Learn to skate. Give someone a second chance. Shop local and love your neighbors. Always have a sense of humor and if you don't have one, find one. Danny served on the Arlington Police for 32 years and coached and volunteered in the community for decades. He is now reunited in heaven with his father, Daniel J. Kelly, Jr., and his oldest sister, Maureen Kelly, as well as lots of other family members.
Arrangements: DeVito Funeral Home, 1145 Mass. Ave., ARLINGTON.
Committal prayers will be held at the Police & Fire Memorial at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery immediately following the Funeral Mass.
Published by Boston Globe from May 5 to May 6, 2022.
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