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February 28, 2014
I NEVER HAD THE PRIVILAGE OF SEEING DR; MAVIS KELSEY, BUT I HVE TALKED WITH HIM A NUMBER OF TIMES. HE WAS MY COUSIN AND MY FRIEND. I TALKED WITH HIM ABOUT OUR FAMILY HISTORY AND HOW WE CAME TO BE IN TENNESSEE. I WILL MISS OUR LONG TALKS AND NOT
BEING ABLE TO SEE HIM. HE CERTAINLY WAS A TREASURE THAT CAN'T
BE REPLACED. PEGGY BROWNING, SPRINGFIELD, TENNESSEE
Craig Chaloupka
November 20, 2013
God Bless you sir. It has been truly my privilage to have met you and crossed paths in our journey.
Bless your Family and the chair that sits empty this coming Holiday. Knowing full well the memories will be there still.
Sandra
November 20, 2013
I offer my condolences and prayers to the family, and friends of Dr. Kelsey. Dr. Kelsey has left us with such a wonderful and amazing legacy, he will never be forgotten.
November 20, 2013
Ginger Rotan Youngren
Amy Casey
November 19, 2013
What a treasure. Because of this great man I have been provided with wonderful healthcare for myself and my three boys. My pediatrician at Kelsey-Seybold is such a delight that I drive from College Station to Houston for appointments because my oldest loves him. My OBGYN saved my youngest twin's life in April and had it not been for Mr. Kelsey, I may have never had such wonderful doctors. His legacy will live on in the lives of many. Although I may never know a member of this family, I hope they find comfort in that their precious family member has touched the lives of so many by seeing through his life's passions. God speed Mr. Kelsey and may the Lord comfort your family during this time. Go dance with your beautiful bride once again.
Linda Jones Robinson
November 18, 2013
To John, Tom, and Mavis,
It seems like just yesterday that I spoke to your delightful dad about Texas courthouses. And then last week I saw his classic car cruising down San Felipe. The loss of one's father is monumental. But knowing that his spirit lives on in each one of you is of solace to us all.
Teri Whittington
November 18, 2013
Rest in peace.
Thelma Woodard
November 18, 2013
My condolences to the family and many friends of Dr. Mavis Kelsey. Always such a charming and approachable man. When I had the opportunity in 2009, to thank Dr. Kelsey for creating such a wonderful medical community to work at, he thanked me for my service. He has left a wonderful legacy not only in Houston, but the world. Rest in Peace Dr. Kelsey.
Tammie Anderson
November 17, 2013
Dr. Marvis Kelsey, was an extraordinary , brilliant , innovator with a vision that was bigger than life it's self . Dr. M. Kelsey was a very remarkable person , I remembered when I joined, the Kelsey research foundation, I had an opportunity to meet him and had several beautiful conversations, together. Dr. Kelsey was a very common man, with greatness , poise and charisma, who would talk to employees , and treat people with respect and dignity no matter if you were a MD, Nurse, or housekeeper . He had a heart and great compassion for people , no matter your race, color or creed, he was very accepting of all people. I was so blessed , to have had wonderful , conversations with him, he was a man of many smiles and laughter , he loved life and saving lives through his world renown practice. He was a man that was born with a vision to heal and doctor to the sick in the greater Houston Area. Dr. Mavis Kelsey , will be truly missed in the medical arena as well as the community . My thoughts and prayers are with the Kelsey family, may the God of All comfort , console you doing this time. But rejoice, for the beautiful life and legacy , Dr. Mavis Kelsey , left here on this earth , his good deeds still lives on, and that is what this life's journey is all about , we all are passing through . Let your life equate to the greatness he has left for all men to see as a living example for us all ! Remember, we all are just passing through . May the peace of a loving God bring you great comfort at this time. Shalom
November 17, 2013
What an amazing life and legacy to Houston, the medical community and the Kelsey family.
We're thinking of you all!
The van Hoogstraten Family, NYC
Pamela Hensley
November 16, 2013
To all of the family of Dr. Mavis Kelsey, may I extend my deepest sympathy at his passing. My grandfather, Dr. A. G. Elder, of Deport, Texas, a physician for over sixty years, knew the Kelsey family of Deport well. He had a high regard for Roger and Bonita Kelsey and their two sons and daughter. He was very proud of the outstanding accomplishments of Dr. Kelsey as well as his brother, Dr. John Kelsey. Virginia Kelsey Gibbs was a good friend of my mother, Virginia Elder Jones. I was delighted to have some correspondence with Dr. Kelsey when he published his book, “The Courthouses of Texas,” and he was kind enough to inscribe it for me. The Kelsey family is blessed to have had such an accomplished man as its patriarch. Dr. Kelsey was truly a Renaissance Man and he will be missed by many.
Respectfully,
Pamela Jones Hensley (granddaughter of Dr. A. G. Elder)
carol Torrence
November 16, 2013
He was very special doctor in both my mother and my life. I appreciate all that he contributed to the good health he provided. May he rest in peace and my sympathy and prayers go out to his family.
November 16, 2013
May the sympathy of those who care for you and the precious memories of your loved one help to comfort you during this time of grief.
Mark Reilly
November 16, 2013
What a great guy.
November 16, 2013
MY CONDOLENCES TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY. MAY HE REST IN PEACE. ECCL.9:5.
Bill Kellar
November 15, 2013
This world is a much less interesting place with the passing of Dr. Kelsey. But he made it a far better place during his lifetime and leaves for all of us a wonderful legacy and our treasured memories. Thank you Dr. Mavis!
Terisa Washington-Wilson
November 15, 2013
My daughters join me in wishing you closure in this time of transition. Uncle Mavis was always gracious and kind toward us and made us feel accepted in the family. He was a fine Christian and I was honored to have him in our lives with Stevie. Warm personal regards.
Karen Duddlesten
November 14, 2013
To my sweet Kelsey nieces and nephews -- I remember how much your granddad loved each of you and how he had so much fun being around you. What an amazing life he had, made richer by all of you. When I saw him in July we had such a great time talking of good times at Live Oaks with all of you, and his eyes sparkled in talking about each of you. What a blessing he was to us all, Much love, Aunt Karen
Aurora " Nancy" Zamarripa
November 14, 2013
Dr. Kelsey was a great physician but even a greater man. It was truly an honor & privilege to work with him with some private patients. Also enjoyed his reaction when I baked him a cake for his 100th. We remember & celebrate his life.
November 14, 2013
He was my Dad's personal Doctor, with the most amazing personal care....My sympathy and prayers to all His Family....I have great memories.......Yolanda
Karen & Byron Hood
November 14, 2013
To John and the rest of the family, condolences and sympathy from Kaen & Byron Hood.
Jon H. Fleming
November 14, 2013
John and family -
Here is the 2006 Entry of the Non-Fiction Book Award made annually by the Philosophical Society of Texas. Great book from a great man.
2006 - Mavis P. Kelsey Sr. and Robin Brandt Hutchinon, Engraved Prints of Texas, 1554-1900. Texas A&M University Press, 2005.
JH
Michele MHale
November 14, 2013
Such a nice man. My sympathy goes out to the family.
liz torres
November 14, 2013
My deepest sympathy to the family of this great physician & great Mentor to many!! You will be missed!! Rest In Peace Dr Kelsey. Love working for this great orginization at Kelsey Seybold.
Donald L Lefeber
November 13, 2013
What a wonderful man Dr. Kelsey was. He was so caring in his interest in others and to me sharing about having known my father, Dr. E.J. Lefeber, Sr. at UTMB.
Donald Louis Lefeber
Barbara Adams Hill
November 13, 2013
Dear John and Family,
My mother Louise Adams simply adored your mother and father. You were so blessed to have such loving parents and to have had them for so long.
Our prayers and loving thoughts to sustain you at this sad time,
With love,
Zack and Barbara Hill in Montana
Jon H. Fleming
November 13, 2013
Dear All -
This one's tough. Mavis was my doctor and my mentor while I was on the faculty and staff at the UT Medical School in Houston...but long before that he was my friend John's father...from the time we were in Kindergarten at River Oaks. As I got to know him, he was a man who always took the part of things good and right and boys, girls, men and women who, imperfect as we were and are, were trying to make the world a better place than when we got here. Just that, and there was much more, personified Mavis to me and his "presence" in my life.
The EAGLES had a song about sadness..."There's a hole in the world tonight.." And, although he's now at rest and eternal peace...there's a hole in the world where Mavis once stood.
God bless you all...and know that the joy you had for 101 years is beyond telling.
With great respect and deep affection -
Jon Hugh
Jim Gregory
November 13, 2013
What a tremendously impactful man; I am in awe of his accomplishments. It's now more plain to see how son Tom and his family get their pride and focus in conserving our natural heritage.
Helmuth Goepfert
November 13, 2013
My deepest sympathy to the family of this great physician,heroe and leader.His diverse interests made him the proverbial "Wlking Enciclopedia".
susan franzheim
November 13, 2013
...When Kenneth Franzheim and I married in 1974 - one of the first things he said was I needed to meet the man in Houston he trusted the most,
Dr. Mavis.
...In 1980 when KFII and I returned from staying at Dr. Ana Aslan's Bucharest clinic, we brought to Mavis the injectable substance Dr. Aslan had discovered, GEROVITAL 3.
...We reported to Mavis what positive changes had already manifested and requested his permission to get the injections at Kelsey-Seybold.
...Knowing how thorough Mavis was
I brought in with us a book on GH3
and other scientific material.
...He said that he would allow the injections only if we agreed to be closely monitored - to which we gleefully assented,
...Mavis and Mary were probably the finest examples of the best in being human ever!
Richard Waites
November 13, 2013
Dr. Mavis Kelsey was my doctor from 1974 when I first moved to Houston until he retired in 1986. He was the best. When I would arrive at his office, I was greeted by Aggie Greer, his stern and very competent nurse. When he walked into the examining room, he always beamed with a big smile and a handshake. He seemed genuinely glad to see me and made me feel really comfortable. I am sure he treated all his patients like this. But when it came to the business of my health, he got right to the point and didn't waste a second. He asked hard questions and he gave direct answers. The world is a better place because of Dr. Mavis Kelsey.
Rachel
November 13, 2013
Rest in peace Dr. Kelsey.
Thomas Bonar
November 13, 2013
His wonderful book of Texas courthouses is a treasure that inspired me to visit them.
Gary Douglas
November 13, 2013
Dr Kelsey was my father's Flight Surgeon in the Aleutian Islands during World War II. He saved my father's life following a "ditch at sea" incident. They became quite good friends during the recovery period and drank a lot of Scotch while playing cards together. I had the honor of speaking with the good Doctor a few years ago, and some of my brothers met with him at his home. He was a great man and it was a pleasure to get to know him if only briefly. Without him, well you know the rest of the story...
Mark Schmidt
November 13, 2013
A truly great friend for over 20 years, I will miss him like my own Dad.
Donald Dyal
November 13, 2013
Mavis was a great friend--someone who would listen, a great one to bounce ideas off of. I did not know him as a doctor; I knew him as a man absorbed with the history of Texas and a love for life-long learning. Great guy--almost uniquely so. Donald H. Dyal
Vicki Buxton
November 12, 2013
One of my dearest friends, my mentor and my most favorite person. The world is a better place because of Dr. Mavis!
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