The Daily Telegram, September 24, 1962
KELLY--Hugh J. Kelly of Bellwood dies, funeral Tuesday
Hugh J. Kelly, 85, Bellwood, died Saturday at St. Vincent's Home in Omaha after a short illness.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic church south of Columbus. Msgr. Thomas L. Mercier will officate, with burial in St. Mary's cemetery, Bellwood.
The body will lie in state until the hour of service at McKown Funeral Home in Columbus, where the Rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. today.
He was born March 21, 1877, at Arrowsmith, Ill., the son of James and Ellen Morgan Kelly, and came to Nebraska at seven years of age. He attended Ulysses schools.
Mr. Kelly was married to Julia Ficke July 23, 1912, at St. Mary's church, David City. They farmed in the Surprise and Ulysses vicinities until 1939, when they moved to a farm north of Rising City. They came to Bellwood in 1947.
He served on the school board of District 27 and 47, and the Butler County Elevator board at Surprise. Mr. Kelly was a member of the Holy Name Society, and a former member of the Knights of Columbus.
Mr. Kelly is survived by his wife; two sons, James of Omaha and John of Bellwood; two daughters, Mrs. Lester M___ [remainder of obituary not available]
Info donated by: Find A Grave contributor Don
The Daily Telegram, September 24, 1962
KELLY--Hugh J. Kelly of Bellwood dies, funeral Tuesday
Hugh J. Kelly, 85, Bellwood, died Saturday at St. Vincent's Home in Omaha after a short illness.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic church south of Columbus. Msgr. Thomas L. Mercier will officate, with burial in St. Mary's cemetery, Bellwood.
The body will lie in state until the hour of service at McKown Funeral Home in Columbus, where the Rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. today.
He was born March 21, 1877, at Arrowsmith, Ill., the son of James and Ellen Morgan Kelly, and came to Nebraska at seven years of age. He attended Ulysses schools.
Mr. Kelly was married to Julia Ficke July 23, 1912, at St. Mary's church, David City. They farmed in the Surprise and Ulysses vicinities until 1939, when they moved to a farm north of Rising City. They came to Bellwood in 1947.
He served on the school board of District 27 and 47, and the Butler County Elevator board at Surprise. Mr. Kelly was a member of the Holy Name Society, and a former member of the Knights of Columbus.
Mr. Kelly is survived by his wife; two sons, James of Omaha and John of Bellwood; two daughters, Mrs. Lester M___ [remainder of obituary not available]
Info donated by: Find A Grave contributor Don
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