Kelly-Kern-Obituary

Kelly Kern

Milford, Connecticut

1963 - 2016

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Kern, Kelly A.Kelly Ann Kern, age 52, of Milford passed away in Connecticut Hospice on January 5, 2016 after a two-year battle with multiple myeloma. A lifelong Milford resident, she was born on March 19, 1963 to the late Richard and Patricia O'Neill Kern. Kelly graduated from Sacred Heart...

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Kelly's brilliant smile and interesting conversation are missed; she was a special spirit in our lives; I always enjoyed catching up with her around town and will miss that, love to you all, Mary Louise

Kelly was a wonderful person and friend I will miss her and her beautiful smile. joann pekar

Kelly will always be my dear "Lilo". I miss her so much but still feel her calming, happy spirit close by encouraging me. Thank you, Kell, for listening and just being you.

Aloha,
Stitch

Kelly was a wonderful person with blue eyes that reflected a matching spirit that lite up a room. We are all so sorry for your loss.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Michael and the rest of the Kern family.I am so sorry to hear of Kelly's passing. Kelly was such a loving, kind woman. I am blessed to have known her. She will be greatly missed.

To Kelly's family, I know that she was very special to you all and the loss can not be measured. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I Worked with Kelly at People's Securities for many years and I considered myself very lucky to have her as a fellow employee and a friend. Her smile was infectious and her gentle way made your worst day a lot less important, because she always saw the good side of things..
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To the Kern family. I knew Kelly from People's United Bank. I am sending you
my sincere condolences and prayers. Kelly's picture is so striking. The bright blue eyes and big smile are the
Kelly I will always remember. May God hold you all in the palm of His hand.
Sincerely, Sheila Brown