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John E. Kelly Jr.

Hampton, Virginia

1938 - 2021

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Mr. John Edward Kelly Jr. AKA (Big John and Pop) age 82, passed away peacefully in his home on August 14, 2021. John was born on August 28, 1938 and recently celebrated 60 years of marriage to his beautiful bride, Nancy L. Kelly.John is survived by his wife; Nancy, two sons; Todd (Renee) and...

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Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. You will always be remembered by me and my family. I love you. We will meet again in heaven.

John, my loving, caring Cousin ... I am still regretting the fact that you are no longer here on earth with us. Day by day, however, I realize that God is good and He makes no mistakes. Trusting in His Holy Word, I remain a loyal steward. Bless you John Kelly for being the good, caring, good natured person that you were. I will see you again some day. Rest in Power. Brenda Blue

Nancy Todd and Mark. I know you all miss John terribly and so do I. He was such a kind loving person. May the Lord cover you all beneath the shadow of His Wings and give you all aid and comfort at this difficult time. Love you guys.

Just wanted to send my love, prayers to the family, on the passing of their loved one. John was so nice and he will be missed. From Sharon Blunt and Family

To the family - my sincere condolences to you and yours. I remember enjoying talking to John at the many Phenix Class '57 affairs. Robert and John talked a lot about football at the class picnics. I remember John loved the Redskins. May God comfort you now and in the days to come.

My deepest condolences to the Kelley Family for your loss of Mr. Kelley. May the many memories that you have of him give you peace and comfort in your days ahead. He is definitely going to be missed in The Armstead Heights Neighborhood where he was a big pillar to us all. My prayers are with the Family in the days ahead. God bless you.

Though I had not seen home in a long time I knew John from the 70s. I watched many Fox Hill men´s softball games that he umpired at Asbury. I played in many softball games he umpired and coached many youth football games he refereed. He was an exceptional man and I was happy to call him a friend!

RIP (from first Kelly niece & godchild) Stephanie

Our sincere condolences to you and your family mother Kelly. Pop was such a loving and kind man. I will cherish the special moments we shared and how he would always say hay son and grab me by my head bald. God bless you and your family during this difficult time. We love you.