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Sgt Alvin Ervin Kelley

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Sgt Alvin Ervin Kelley

Birth
Death
11 Nov 2002 (aged 73–74)
Burial
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.8846168, Longitude: -82.3618183
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Alvin Ervin Kelley, 73, of 101 McMakin Drive, died Nov. 11, 2002.

Born in Pierce, Colo., he was a son of the late Ernest and Bertha Tridle Kelley, and was the husband of the late Bobbie Jean Goodwin Kelley.

He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and retired from U.S. Finishing and Wal-Mart.

Mr. Kelley was a member of Friendship Full Gospel Church.

Surviving are daughters, Cyndi Beam, and her husband, John, of Greenville, Tracey Kelley of Greenville and Nicole Kelley of the home; sons, Anthony Kelley, and his wife, Bette, of Texas, and Heath Kelley, of the home; sisters, Pattie Gonzales, and her husband, Happ, of New Mexico, and Velma Rosenblad of Washington; brothers, Glenn Kelley, and his wife, Agnes, of Nebraska, Forrest Kelley, and his wife, Betty, of Oregon, Richard Kelley, and his wife, Mary, of Nebraska, and Lorraine Kelley, and his wife, Ellen, of Tennessee; grandchildren, Jessica and Kayla Beam, Scott and Anita Kelley, and Andrea and Michael Price; and great-grandchildren, Samantha, Autumn and Courtney Kelley, and Sarah and Emma Price.

Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, at Park Place Church of God, with burial at Woodlawn Memorial Park, with military honors. The Rev. Terry Sherfield and the Rev. Jimmy Lewis will officiate.

The family will receive friends from 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday, at Park Place Church of God.

The family will be at the home of a daughter: Cyndi Beam, 1 McArthur St., Brandon. — The Mackey Mortuary, 311 Century Drive.


Published in The Greenville News: 11-13-2002
Alvin Ervin Kelley, 73, of 101 McMakin Drive, died Nov. 11, 2002.

Born in Pierce, Colo., he was a son of the late Ernest and Bertha Tridle Kelley, and was the husband of the late Bobbie Jean Goodwin Kelley.

He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and retired from U.S. Finishing and Wal-Mart.

Mr. Kelley was a member of Friendship Full Gospel Church.

Surviving are daughters, Cyndi Beam, and her husband, John, of Greenville, Tracey Kelley of Greenville and Nicole Kelley of the home; sons, Anthony Kelley, and his wife, Bette, of Texas, and Heath Kelley, of the home; sisters, Pattie Gonzales, and her husband, Happ, of New Mexico, and Velma Rosenblad of Washington; brothers, Glenn Kelley, and his wife, Agnes, of Nebraska, Forrest Kelley, and his wife, Betty, of Oregon, Richard Kelley, and his wife, Mary, of Nebraska, and Lorraine Kelley, and his wife, Ellen, of Tennessee; grandchildren, Jessica and Kayla Beam, Scott and Anita Kelley, and Andrea and Michael Price; and great-grandchildren, Samantha, Autumn and Courtney Kelley, and Sarah and Emma Price.

Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, at Park Place Church of God, with burial at Woodlawn Memorial Park, with military honors. The Rev. Terry Sherfield and the Rev. Jimmy Lewis will officiate.

The family will receive friends from 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday, at Park Place Church of God.

The family will be at the home of a daughter: Cyndi Beam, 1 McArthur St., Brandon. — The Mackey Mortuary, 311 Century Drive.


Published in The Greenville News: 11-13-2002


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