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Desso Kelley
Simpsonville
Desso B. Kelley, 80, formerly of 12 Flower Drive, passed away on Sunday, December 2, 2012 at McCall Hospice House. Born in Fountain Inn, he was the son of the late J.B. and Theresa Pilgrim Kelley. He was a veteran of the US Army.
Survivors: wife, Martha Kelley; daughter, Pamela Kelley of Greenville; son, Patrick Kelley of Atlanta, GA; sisters, Helen (John) Williams of Anderson, Mamie (Bill) Jones and Issie (Rev. Alford) Wright, both of Greenville, and Cynthia Joyce Kelley of Mauldin; brother, Nathaniel (Edith) Kelley of Simpsonville; aunt, Madora Kelley of Spartanburg.
Funeral Service: Saturday, 11:00 AM at Watkins, Garrett & Woods Mortuary with burial in New Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery.
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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Freeman Madden Jr
December 13, 2012
MAY GOD GUARD YOUR HEART, RESTORE PEACE WITHIN YOUR SOUL, COMFORT YOU AND SOFTLY EASE YOUR SORROW. MAY THE FLAME OF THIS CANDLE BE A CONSTANT REMINDER THAT HIS PASSING HAS LEFT A VOID IN YOUR LIFE, BUT THE MEMORIES WILL BE FOREVER ETCHED IN YOUR HEART.
SARAH LOGAN
December 8, 2012
RIP Mr. Desso will miss you dearly...Love Regina Sitton-Thomas and family
Regina Sitton-Thomas
December 7, 2012
Heaven is smiling for my dear friend in Christ has made it home.
Aretha Johnson
December 7, 2012
Prayer for a dear friend and Brother in Christ.
James L. Wilson
December 6, 2012
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories of Desso as a true friend and neighbor, a wonderful person that will truly be missed. Our prayers go out to the family.
Rev. James L. & Mildred A. Wilson
December 6, 2012
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