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Kelly James BEQUETTE

Tucson, Arizona

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BEQUETTE, Kelly James age 58, entered eternal life on November 5, 2016. He was born January 24, 1958 in Sacramento, CA. Survived by his wife, Mary; daughter, Michelle (Luke) Pyde; son, Ryan; and sisters, Debra (Kirby) Fleming and Mitzi (Dolve) Spitz. Preceded in death by parents, Albert and...

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I'm so sad to hear this and my thoughts and prayers are with Kelly's family. Kelly was one of my best friends back in high school. I even bought the Pontiac Kelly built from the ground up - tearing out all the Pontiac drive train and replacing with big-block Chevy. RIP my friend.

I am so saddened by the news about Kelly. I obviously didn't see him very often as it's almost a year since he passed but I was informed by Larry Lewis yesterday. Kelly would pop in for his printing needs - mainly for the Knights Of Columbus. It was always such a pleasure to talk to him. I will miss him.

We are snowbirds. We always looked forward to Kelly's greeting and smile when we returned to St Thomas in January where he ushered. Our hearts go out to Kelly's friends and especially his family. Bill and Ann Schoenborn

Very sad to learn of Kelly's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Mary and the family. Kelly was part of our 940th Air Refueling Wing family and he worked with me in the jet engine shop. Good man, good worker, good friend.

I was fortune enough to meet Kelly when he let me paint the outside of his house.I'm truly sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers for your family.sincerely. Jim Gianforte

I am sorry for your loss Mary. I have not seen Kelly in years but what I remember of him is that he was a great guy and fun to be around. God bless you and your family in this hard time. Keep the faith .
Jeff

The world has lost a wonderful man. I had the pleasure of being his mail carrier for the past 2 yrs. I will certainly miss his love of life and our many chats about our mutual love of motorcycle riding. My heart breaks for his family. Please accept my condolences and know he will truly be missed.

I worked with Kelly at Boeing. Great coworker, easy to get along with and his sense of humor helped ease the stress we were under. My thoughts and prayers are with Mary and the kids.