Carol-Kelsey-Obituary

Carol J. Kelsey

Muskegon, Michigan

1942 - 2019

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Kelsey, Carol J. Muskegon Carol J. Kelsey, age 76, passed away Thursday, October 24, 2019. She was born November 23, 1942 in Muskegon to Paul and Grace (McClellan) Carey Sr. On December 16, 1966, she married Joseph Kelsey in Muskegon. He preceded her in death on August 19, 2008. Carol had worked...

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when all is to be remembered...it is said she loved my brother joe over 40 years. And gave me a wonderful niece brenda jean.

I never forgot Carol and her younger sister Gloria - the fun and scare times when we were young, in muskegon mi. I knew the whole family. Sad we never got together when we got older. Our older siblings knew each other and maybe ran together. Reading her obituary tells me she grew up to have a good life. I just wish I couldve met up with her again....but I will one day.

Our prayers go out to the family we worked with Carol at the LC Walker
Arena for many years she will be missed Brenda and Russell Zuidema

So very sad to hear of Carols passing- We always enjoyed talking with her and seeing her beautiful smile! We so appreciated Carols work ethic at the LC Walker Arena for so many years. Our thoughts and prayers to the family

Joe & Brenda,

Our condolences to both of you. Your mom was such a kind, sweet caring woman. Her and Big Dad were wonderful neighbors and great babysitters
to our boys. I know you both have lots of great memories to help you get through.

The Clausen's
(Dawn)

Brenda and Joe - so sorry for your loss. Carol was a kind gentle soul and I know you'll miss her dearly. She's watching over you now along with Big Dad. May they Rest In Peace.

Sending Prayers And Love To The Family And Know Your Mom Left Such Sweet Memories .
Carol , Going Too Miss You But I Know The Creator Saw You Getting Tired So He Only Takes The Best .
Love Shawboose Family

Prayers for all of her family, She was loved by many.

sorry to hear about Carol. She was always smiling.Ronald and Linda Johnson Jr.