Francis-Pugh-Obituary

Francis Kelly Pugh Jr.

Jersey City, New Jersey

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Francis Kelly Pugh Jr. Francis Kelly Pugh Jr., 78, of Alloway Township, died at his home on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011. The husband of Charlotte Cobb Pugh, he was born in Bridgeton and was the son of the late Francis K. Pugh Sr. and Edna Brandriff Pugh. Kelly had been employed with the New Jersey...

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Cobb Family at Youngs about 1947

Hi Charlotte. We haven't seen each other in quite a while. We were sorry to read of Kelly's passing.
We have sent a copy of his obituary to the following: Cy Cobb: [email protected],Charles Cobb: [email protected],[email protected],Leland Cobb: [email protected]. Hope addresses are correct. Our email address is: [email protected]. We would love to hear from you and share family information.
Richard and Alice Young, 306 Meadowlark Terrace, 19342

Kelly was a great and giving person, he was very willing to share his knowledge of scouting, indian lore and the civil war with many children from this area. He will be missed by his friends in scouting and his shoes will be hard to fill.

Aunt Charlotte, I am so sorry for your loss. Though I have not seen any of you in many years, I often wonder how you are all doing. My prayers are with you and the family as you go through this dark time. Sincerely, Kim Patchell (formerly Kim Ayars, wife of David R. Ayars).

Kelly was an amazing man. A cherished memory for me was when he dressed in uniform to make a Civil War live fire demonstration for my students at Alloway. Charlotte, my prayers are for you and your girls and grand children at this time. " By his works one knows the workman."

Walter Leslie

Charlotte,
Condolences in the loss of your Husband.
I remember the times at your Aunt Hazel's and your Mother Del. She was something. Little Imp.
May the memories of the good times carry you thru this time of sorrow.
God Bless,

Dear Charlotte,
It has been years since we have had contact but time doesn't erase memories of the times at your home in Shiloh. Believe me, I know first hand the loss you are suffering. My husband Howard Atwell died a year and a half ago. My sympathy is with you and your family. May God shower upon you His peace that passes all understanding.
Mary Osborn Atwell