Frederick-Kelley-Obituary

Frederick H. Kelley

Huntington, New York

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Frederick H. Kelley, 57, of Huntington, New York, an employee of Cantor Fitzgerald.

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Our deep sympathy. Mr. Kelley is still very sadly missed.

Thank you all for your kind words throughout the years for dad. 18 years! Not easier, just different. Love you dad! Miss you every day!!

I knew Fred as a fraternity brother. This tall and friendly man was much admired.


My son and I where looking at the 9/11 memorial web sight and as soon as we opened the three D image gage Mr.Kelley was the first name we saw. Being our last name is Kelley we thought that durin my trip to the memorial I would find his name. I just returned from a one day trip to NYC and I found his name. I took a pitcher to show my son and said a prayer for Mr. Kelley. we plan to vist with the whole family in the next year. Our deepest sympathy from our family to yours.
The Kelley's

I did not know Mr. Kelley. To his family and friends, please know that this stranger has taken a moment to learn about Mr. Kelley and his life through this memorial. To whatever or whomever you pray, may you be blessed.

To the family of Fred Kelley. I remember Fred in my prayers every day. We went to grade school together and played football together in High School. God bless the Kelley Family. Respectfully, Dave Berutich / Laguna Hills, CA

I have just returned from a holiday which included a visit to the garden of remembrance at the WTC site. I had been up to the top in 1997 on a previous visit with my late husband. I purchased a band on which Mr Kelley's name was inscribed. I wanted to know more about him and hence found this site. Words cannot express how I feel. With Love, Jerry Margaret Williams

To Fred's family,

I did not know Fred; he was one of two people I chose to remember in the immediate aftermath, case he didn't have a family. This is the first time I've checked back and am so glad to know there are those he loved that have wonderful memories of him. I will continue to light a yarzeit candle (Jewish custom) for him, as he has unknowing touched my life.