George-Kelloway-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Robinson Funeral Home - Melrose

George R. Kelloway Sr.

Epsom, New Hampshire

Apr 17, 1928 – Apr 20, 2018 (Age 90)

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BORN
April 17, 1928
DIED
April 20, 2018
AGE
90
LOCATION
Epsom, New Hampshire

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Robinson Funeral Home - Melrose Obituary

Mr. George R. Kelloway, Sr., of Epsom, NH and formerly longtime resident of Melrose, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, April 20, 2018, at age 90. George was born on April 17, 1928 in Winchester, one of ten children of the late William and Gertrude (Parsons) Kelloway. Raised in...

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My deepest sympathy to the family. I have known George for years. The 1st time I met him was at a CB gathering years ago, his handle Deacon, after the cb era I met up with him when he volunteered at MWH where I work. Him and Glady were wonderful, happy couple I will miss them.

Dave, Ron and Laura

We are so sad to hear about Uncle George. The memories of the Kelloway family will stay with us forever. Cape Cod, fourth of july cookouts. Uncle George was so kind to everyone involved and will be sadly missed.

Steve and Cathy Kelloway and family

You were our great volunteer, our friend and coworker. You impacted so many
people, always smiling, joking around, so kind and caring. Your girls in admitting will miss you terribly, but we will always remember you and Glady. We had so many great times and so much fun. Thanks for all you did for us in admitting, but most of all, for being a wonderful, special friend and person.

So sorry for your loss to the whole Kelloway family.

To my father-in-law George,

I am very saddened at the passing of a wonderful man George.
WE had many discussions on many topics such as sports, politics, and everyday issues that came up.
I loved playing cribbage with George even though he let me beat him all the time.
I am going to miss our discussions on CNN. He used to call me MR. CNN.

R.I.P. George....you will be sorely missed.

with Love Jack

I met George through his phone calls with his cousin, my Mom. We continued calls, Facebook and IMs. I wish I had known him better as we have common experiences. He and Mom can now chat face to face. Love to family and friends through these difficult times.

Ronnie, David and Laura,

I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle George. He was such a wonderful person, always checking up on everyone in the family through face book.
I have so many good memories, 4th of July cookouts at my Dad's house, time spent down at Cape Cod with Nanny. It is so sad to hear of another passing of another Kelloway. Nanny and Papa had 10 wonderful children and now the youngest has gone to Heaven.
You will be in my thoughts and prayers as you go...

A candle Dad this morning.
Tomorrow will be the hardest day im going to have to face.
My piece of heart will be going with you when the day is done.
My love forever and always.

Your,
Daughter

My heart is broke in so many pieces. Dad you'll never will know how much I loved you. You'll always will have a piece of my heart and I will have that empty spot. I am so glade that Jack and I was able to take him to Buzzards Bay for a week down to the cottages that his father had bulit. I know he would of wanted to stay another week. Jack would drive him over to the Canal every day. He loved the Canal. I loved when he would come down for a couple of weeks numerous times. I'm going to miss...

On behalf of the entire Draper Quarter Century Club we want to express our deepest sympathies, thoughts, and prayers to the Kelloway family on George's passing. George certainly lived a full and vibrant life and gave back to his community wherever that may have been. What a great example.