Charles-Kelly-Obituary

Charles Jack Kelly

Yuba City, California

1927 - 2016

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Jack Kelly of Yuba City passed away on August 25, 2016. Though he had struggled with his health in recent years he was proud to be living in his home on his own. Also known as Charlie, CJ and Fireball, Jack was born in Fremont Nebraska on September 14, 1927. He was adopted from Boys Town by...

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I got a little worried when the Christmas card I sent to Jack was returned. I searched his name online and there was his smiling face looking back at me. I am sad to learn of his passing. I was introduced to Jack and Norma Jean at a SF Giants game close to 40 years ago by a mutual friend, Richie Ashburn. I felt like I was adopted. I would sit with them at the games and Norma Jean would always have an extra blanket and sandwich, just for me. After Norma Jean passed, I would still hang...

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. Psalms 119:50,76

BC~

Mr. Charles as I called him, was a wonderful person, who would always greet me and people we saw on our walks with a "Hey Pal, how are you doing?". He was a man who left a mark on the lives he came in contact with. I am blessed for having known this wonderful man. I did not know him long but one thing I did learn is that he was very proud of his family and their accomplishments.
I will miss you Mr. Charles, heaven gained a good man.

Charlie Kelly was one of the finest Civil Engineers I ever met at Cal-Trans. His common sense approach to the myriad daily problems and issues encountered in Construction activities was a pleasure to behold. I shall keep him in my heart forever.

Dan Bliss
Oroville,CA.

a good man-- carl aldridge

Mr. Kelly provided me with a lot of things in my early years that i have always been grateful for. He welcomed me into his house, and showed me what a true christian man was. He loved his wife and children so much! He taught kindness, patience, understanding, acceptance, Gods love, and most of all, hope for the future. He did all this with grace and a great sense of humor.i always felt safe and happy in his home. That man loved his wife so much! No wonder, to this day I still...

A wonderful man and friend! Always enjoyed being a neighbor and seeing him on his daily walks.Mr. Kelly you will be missed.Alex