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Douglas J. Kelly Sr.

Seattle, Washington

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Douglas Kelly passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on June 2, 2011.

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We only met a few years ago, not fair you were taken so quick. I wanted to share more stories with you. Perhaps, you'll share them with my Dad up there in fireman heaven.

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Uncle Doug all the memories I will never forget. Holidays, trips, and visits you always brought laughter and fun everywhere you went. The wood you wrapped in my Nintendo game package for Christmas, spoons at the dining room table, dancing with Burke in March and "Not last night but the night before 24 robbers...." I told every night up on Johns. You will be missed. Katie, Burke, and I thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I am a co-worker of Jason's and friend of Terra... I am so sorry for your loss... please know that I am here for you... and have you and your family in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

Little Brother...It is a perfect "Harley Day" in the Northwest as we prepare to Celebrate your Life. You were the brother that was always a kid at heart with the jokes and pranks. You packed a lot of living into your 62 years but you left us way too early. There is a void in the hearts of all that knew and loved you. Ride on Little Brother until we meet again. You will be missed. Love you Always - your Sister.

To my loving husband, I miss you so much. You be with me forever in my mind, my heart, and my soul.

To my best bowling partner and good friend-I know you are at 300 now...
Cherie still has absolute envy of your blue bug and will miss sharing best VW moments with you

Our V-W admiration on your blue bug...We know you are bowling 300 now- we miss you
Pete and Cherie Waack

We haven't seen Doug for years, but we have so many great memories - especially his sense of humor (bunny ears with the Groucho Marx glasses ). His passing is a shock and our hearts go out to DJ, Jason, and the rest of the family.

I worked with Doug when we were both brand new firefighters at Station 25. He came in two years after me? We were the new generation that was to carry on for the WW II generation that was nearing retirement age. Myself Jerry Jones and Ron Crabtree on L-10 and Dave Cass, Jim Barton, and Doug on E-25. We loved the job! We would respond to an alarm at 2AM and go down the road Hooping and Hollering from the side and back of the rigs. We ate slept and played together. There were Battalion...