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Colin J. Kelley

Chicago, Illinois

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Kelley, Colin J. age 53, beloved husband of Denise Kachiroubas-Kelley, loving father of Adi and Dillon, devoted son of the late John and the late Elizabeth Ann (nee Wise), dear brother of Shirley Bruce) Ladewig, George (Marsha) Champion and James Dileo, fond uncle of many nieces and nephews....

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So sorry to fine my old friend here. Huey Co sure housed a lot of kindred spirits. Very sorry to learn we will never lift another glass together. Godspeed, Colin.

I was shocked and saddened to learn of Colin's passing. Colin had a heart of gold. So many memories, so many good times, so many crazy times, so much Rock and Roll. We rocked hard, we played hard and we worked hard. So sad to see my old friend pass at such an early age. Nice to read all the thoughtful posts here from people I know - and some I don't. I first met Colin in high school in the early '70s, later we formed the Fanatics, which lasted about 2 1/2 years, from 79 to 81, then we worked...

Happy Birthday, and R.I.P.

(See you in Heaven).

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.

I am so grateful that Colin had the chance to met his great nephew and newest addition to our family. I will hold that memory close to my heart always. I love you Uncle Buck.

Hey DJ......
Tonight I’m seeing stars…
Once again, I find myself with my friends,
Dancing the night away, it's like the party never ends.
Then again we don't want it to stop…

You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
You own it, you better never let it go
You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow…

…I run the stairs away
and walk into the nighttime
the sadness flows like water…

Sometimes
The sound of goodbye
Is...

"Uncle Buck" with Little JB

I would like to share a memorie that Larry and myself had of Colin when we were in our teens, Colin drove an old white panel truck that had a orange strobe light on top,and he would turn that light on when he drove by our house me and Larry would just smile and say their go's Colin.I don't think there's anyone that i can think of that had a love for music more than he did.Yes i will miss colin as i miss my own brother.As for shirley and George God bless you .Love you Gary