Austin-Kelly-Obituary

Austin Kelly

Los Angeles, California

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January 29, 1966 - April 12, 2015 George Lafayette Austin Kelly III, known as Austin, passed away on April 12, 2015, in Los Angeles, California after a brief illness. The cause of death was cancer. He was 49 years old. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Austin Kelly was a graduate of the Taft School...

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Thinking of Austin and his family. Remembering how lucky I was to have been his friend in our early years. If Austin's kids are ever more curious about the fun we all had in out teens - please reach out! Sending love.

I will be seeing many of our rugby pals in a couple weeks for an anniversary gathering of alumni. You will be missed but I will remember you amongst our friends. I trust the Corvair is working well for you these days.

Thank you for the remembrance. It is good to remember, and condolences to the Kelly Family Catherine Eaton Coakley

I think about Austin all the time and am so sad we lost him way too early. One of the most remarkable people I've ever met. But it's reassuring to know the buildings he designed stand as indisputable testimony to his boundless creativity and genius.

All I can say is I remember your laugh Austin and your smile, and that is everlasting.

May Austin's light continue to shine through his beautiful children, lovely family and those touched by his life.
Love,
Teresa Treviño Gacnik and Family

Dearest Monika,
Our love is with you in this time of grief...and always.
Our deepest sympathy.
Teresa Treviño Gacnik and Family

Talent is a "Rare" gift..!
Clearly, a unique ability to balance family, profession and life in such a productive life - too short!!
Alberto & Dolores Treviño + family - Laguna Beach, California

Austin was a smart, funny and self effacing gentleman scholar. I had the pleasure of working side by side with him years ago when we were young architects just starting out- A true talent and great guy. He will be missed.