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Charles William Kelley

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Charles William Kelley Veteran

Birth
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Nov 2010 (aged 75)
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Charles William Kelley, 75, of Springfield, died at 2:34am, Saturday, November 20, 2010 at Memorial Medical Center. He was born on December 28, 1934 in Springfield, IL to Arthur and Gladys Ring Kelley. He married Gena M. Turley on June 26, 1954 and she survives. Also surviving are four children Mike (Sande) Kelley, Tom (Carolyn) Kelley, Tim Kelley and Beth (Junaid) Ahmed, all of Springfield, 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild and several nieces, nephews and cousins; three sisters Laura (Charles) Skeeters of Springfield, Glenda (Steve) Allison of Danville, Ruth Ann (John) McCormick of Springfield; two brothers Arthur Kelley of Riverton and James (Judy) Kelley of Springfield; His parents and several brothers and sisters preceded him in death.

Charles was a member of Elm Street Christian Church where he served as an elder, as well as an avid St. Louis Cardinal fan. Mr. Kelley served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. He was employed by Barker Lubin and Henry Nelch Co and he loved his grandchildren very much.

Burial will be in Camp Butler National Cemetery where military honors will be conducted.

Charles William Kelley, 75, of Springfield, died at 2:34am, Saturday, November 20, 2010 at Memorial Medical Center. He was born on December 28, 1934 in Springfield, IL to Arthur and Gladys Ring Kelley. He married Gena M. Turley on June 26, 1954 and she survives. Also surviving are four children Mike (Sande) Kelley, Tom (Carolyn) Kelley, Tim Kelley and Beth (Junaid) Ahmed, all of Springfield, 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild and several nieces, nephews and cousins; three sisters Laura (Charles) Skeeters of Springfield, Glenda (Steve) Allison of Danville, Ruth Ann (John) McCormick of Springfield; two brothers Arthur Kelley of Riverton and James (Judy) Kelley of Springfield; His parents and several brothers and sisters preceded him in death.

Charles was a member of Elm Street Christian Church where he served as an elder, as well as an avid St. Louis Cardinal fan. Mr. Kelley served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. He was employed by Barker Lubin and Henry Nelch Co and he loved his grandchildren very much.

Burial will be in Camp Butler National Cemetery where military honors will be conducted.



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