Kelly-Chung-Obituary

Kelly Chung

Syracuse, New York

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March 21, 2004 Kelly (Secord) Chung, 50, of West Roxbury, MA, died March 21, 2004 at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. She was born in St. Alban's, VT and grew up in Syracuse, NY. Her greatest accomplishment was her children, and she loved them more than anything. Kelly was a very...

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Cannot believe you left us 20 years ago! Oh how I miss each of you, but find comfort in knowing you´re in the kingdom together! Your son had a spectacular wedding and is married to beautiful Amanda Sara, married her love Peter this March in style and classThey both married well, you gained yet another sweet daughter and an another amazing son! Both of your children thrive, experience life, love wholeheartedly and carry on lessons and virtues so well taught to them by you and Gary! I just...

There is not a day that goes by that I don´t think of you Kelly! Somewhere throughout the day I end up sharing words of wisdom from you, Dad, Mom, and Peggy. I miss each of you so much. At least you are in paradise with the Lord and each other. One day, I´ll join you all there! In the meantime, you indeed live on through your beautiful children! I cherish the time I get to spend and connect with them. They are so amazing! Love you!

Gosh, it is so hard to believe that Kelly passed 17 years ago. In many ways, it seems like yesterday and then again, it seems decades ago. I sure miss that woman. I see her in her beautiful children, her pride and joy and the very thing that brought so much meaning to her life. Sara and Dylan are amazing people, influenced heavily by thier Momma and of course by Gary also. Genuinely wonderful, careing, loving, intelligent, beautiful individudals! I know her heart is overflowing with...

There just is not a day that goes by that I do not think of my sweet sister. I miss all those phone conversations, and our timing was all off because we used to each spend a small fortune, and now long distance is free! I look forward to the day we are reunited, when I get to hear her little giggle, experience her extreme gentleness, and share in a perfect kingdom! Man, did my sisters spoil me, always. Everyone should have the love of sisters just like I did. Awesome!!!!!! I love and...

It's April 2018 and I recently became aware of the passing of Kelly. I had a close relationship with her in the late 80's with her, trips to St. Albans, skiing Utah and lots of fun, dinners and parties in W. Roxbury. Gary was always in the background and a difficult break up preceding my eventual enrollment at New England Baptist School of Nursing. You could say Kelly was the inspiration for returning to school in 1989. I was 50 at the time and was not able to share that experience with...

Dear Friends and Loved Ones,
Although Kelly's passing is quite a shock to us all, I must thank everyone for the abundant outpouring of love and support. Jeanette, Terri, Steve, friends of Kelly from elementary school,dear friends Karen and Nancy from Syracuse and all the folks she worked with in FL, NY and MA. Family came from all over! It has been so wonderful to see and hear from each person.
I didn't have to pick out sisters, they were truly a gift. I consider myself...

Dear,Mr.Secord,MaryBeth,Gary,Sara, and Dylan,
I was stunned and deeply
saddened to learn of Kelly's death.
We were classmates for most of grade
school and all of High school.Even
after we graduated we kept in touch,
although, infrequently.I looked forward to receiving her Christmas
cards and usually a picture.She was
so proud of her family.I could tell
how happy she was.It was a privilege
to have known her.
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Dear Mary Beth and Family,
How saddened I was to read about the loss of Kelly. I recall meeting her years ago (I think at one of your showers, Mary Beth) and what a beautiful and fun-loving woman she was. I hope this message reaches you and would love to hear from you - I have thought of you often!

Please know my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family, but remember to share in the memories for they are such a vital part of life we retain in our hearts.
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