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George Leslie Kelso

Arlington, Texas

1929 - 2015

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Dr. George Leslie Kelso, 86, a retired family physician, died Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015, in Arlington. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, at First Christian Church, 910 S. Collins, Arlington. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to First Christian Church. George was born Jan....

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Dr. Kelso was my Dr. when I was a kid. I remember him vividly; I love going to him. He was such a awesome Dr. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. R.I.P. Dr. Kelso

I remember Dr. Kelso, he delivered me and was my dr. for years. R.I.P. Dr. Kelso. You will truly be missed.

We are so sorry for your family's loss of a wonderful man. He was always so friendly and caring and it was our honor to know him. David remembers the fun quail hunting trip with Dr. Kelso and his son Mark. He will be missed by many.
Love,
David and Nancy Brickey

George was a dear classmate and friend while at KCOM. Although we have not been in-touch for many years I remember our days at KCOM.

My sympathy to the family for their loss.

Kindest Regards,

Robert Rappel, DO, JD
Class of 1962

So sorry to hear. Dr George was a kind and patient mentor to me during my internship in Grand Prairie. He and Carolyn were wonderful friends, as well. Our prayers are with the whole family.
Elva Keilers

Dr. George was a wonderful family physician, one that all should strive to emulate. He delivered my first 2 children, now 43 and 41, and I spent a month on rotation with him when I was a med student. Can't say enough about this kind, caring gentleman.

Alan Stockard D.O.

Dr George was the best all-time front yard quarterback (for both teams) our neighborhood had ever seen as kids. Oh, the games we used to play on Mill Creek Drive! I'm sure many who lived on the circle will remember! I can still remember as he would hand the ball off to Leslie, his loud cheering voice encouraging her..."go Lelee, Lelee, Lelee, Lelee..."

A gentle giant...

A truly Great Man and so much fun to be around. I will miss him as will everyone who knew him.