Eustace D. Kelley Eustace D, Kelley, 70, the best plumber in the world, died Jan. 27, 1989 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center following a stroke.
He was born Jan. 15. 1919 in BlandvilIe, W, Va, a son of Jerry and Bessie Jackson Kelley. He married Margret Sutton Dec, 20, 1941 in Russell, Ky.
He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the US, Army. He moved to Utah in 1946 to work at the Geneva Steel Plant, where he was employed for 35 years. He was also self-employed, doing business as Kelley Plumbing for 43 years.
Surviving are his wife; seven daughters and five sons; Beth Kortman, Chris Kelley, Lynda Slater, Jim Kelley, Robert Kelley, Becky Davis, Kevin Kelley, Jeri Kelley, Kimberly Robinson. Brett Lee Kelley, Mark Kelley and Nancy Kelley; 29 grandchildren; a brother and three sisters; Bud Kelley, Pauline Caffardo, Onnollie Kraus and Babe Wandstreet, all of Pennsylvania.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan, 31, in the Pleasant Grove 5th Ward, Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery with full military rites by District 4 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Eustace D. Kelley Eustace D, Kelley, 70, the best plumber in the world, died Jan. 27, 1989 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center following a stroke.
He was born Jan. 15. 1919 in BlandvilIe, W, Va, a son of Jerry and Bessie Jackson Kelley. He married Margret Sutton Dec, 20, 1941 in Russell, Ky.
He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the US, Army. He moved to Utah in 1946 to work at the Geneva Steel Plant, where he was employed for 35 years. He was also self-employed, doing business as Kelley Plumbing for 43 years.
Surviving are his wife; seven daughters and five sons; Beth Kortman, Chris Kelley, Lynda Slater, Jim Kelley, Robert Kelley, Becky Davis, Kevin Kelley, Jeri Kelley, Kimberly Robinson. Brett Lee Kelley, Mark Kelley and Nancy Kelley; 29 grandchildren; a brother and three sisters; Bud Kelley, Pauline Caffardo, Onnollie Kraus and Babe Wandstreet, all of Pennsylvania.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan, 31, in the Pleasant Grove 5th Ward, Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery with full military rites by District 4 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
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