It was the 7th day of July in 1962 when Bill and Nora Finney Kelly welcomed their son, Edward Joseph, into their home.
Ed worked as a gas attendant for Kansas City Oil and Collins Oil in Kansas City.
He liked drawing and he loved his dogs. His favorite hobby was anything that involved cars. Ed went to car shows, the races and loved going fast.
Left to carry on his legacy are three sons, two daughters, and sister; along with other family and friends and fiance.
In addition to his parents, Ed was preceded in death by one son, Lawrence Ray Todd, one daughter, Ericka Dawn Roberts, and five siblings, Bill Kelly, Donna Tunis, Mary Holmes, Geraldine Kelly, and Deborah Kelly.
In keeping with his wishes, Ed will be cremated.
It was the 7th day of July in 1962 when Bill and Nora Finney Kelly welcomed their son, Edward Joseph, into their home.
Ed worked as a gas attendant for Kansas City Oil and Collins Oil in Kansas City.
He liked drawing and he loved his dogs. His favorite hobby was anything that involved cars. Ed went to car shows, the races and loved going fast.
Left to carry on his legacy are three sons, two daughters, and sister; along with other family and friends and fiance.
In addition to his parents, Ed was preceded in death by one son, Lawrence Ray Todd, one daughter, Ericka Dawn Roberts, and five siblings, Bill Kelly, Donna Tunis, Mary Holmes, Geraldine Kelly, and Deborah Kelly.
In keeping with his wishes, Ed will be cremated.
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