Hannah-Kelly-Obituary

Hannah Reisman Kelly

Savannah, Georgia

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Hannah Reisman Kelly -Savannah- Hannah Reisman Kelly, passed away Friday, August 11, 2006 under the care of Hospice Savannah. Mrs. Kelly was born in Long Island, NY, the daughter of the late Alfred and Pearl Reisman. She had been a resident of Savannah most of her life and was a member of...

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Dear kelly Family,

I want to express my sympathies for all of you. Know that I am praying for you all for peace to be able to continue your lives from this point on. I know it was a great loss to all of you, but, you do have your fond and fun memories and those are important to keep in your hearts at this time.

To The Kelly Family,
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. She was such a warm and sweet lady. Hold on to all of the wonderful memories! My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Love, Cindy Kaplan Goldstein

My sympathies are with you all at this time. I know there is a void whenever someone we love passes away, but a mother is a very special person. You are in my thoughts.
Love,
Pambo

Susan, I will always remember the days we spent with you, getting to know all your family, especially your Mother, better.

Love you, Carolyn Fields

Our prayers and sympathy to the family of the late Mrs. Hannah Kelly. She was a sweet and kind lady.

Coastal Dialysis of Savannah, GA.

To The Kelly Family, I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. May you hold on to all of the good memories especially those days of riding your bikes to Virginia Heard. Please know that I send you my deepest sympathy.

To the Kelly Family:
I met your mom some 25 years ago when her husband Bill was on the board of the Savannah Little Theatre. He had a strong presence, and provided some much-needed leadership in the midst of a time of challenges. I liked him a lot, and was very glad he was on our board. Your mom was a kind, intelligent, sweet woman who was a joy to know. We have all been blessed to have had them in our midst. I wish I could have known them both a lot better. Sincerely,

She was such a warm and wonderful person. It was such a blessing in my life to know her, and to see her love of life. All of you brought tremendous joy to her heart and I know that you will miss her greatly. You will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
with love, Mary-Catherine