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Kelly A. Martin

Kansas City, Missouri

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Kelly A. Martin, 44, of Prairie Village, KS, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009 after a 10 year battle with breast cancer. A Celebration in honor of her life will be Friday, Oct. 23rd, 7:00 pm at Lenexa Conference Center - Thompson Barn, 13420 Oak, Lenexa, KS (913) 541-0209.  The visitation...

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Kellys world now:in my little world,it never gets cold the flowers stay in bloom and you never get old. in my little world,love is given for free There are no expectations,which force you to be.
in my little world,the colors are bright,the air is clean,and there's no one to fight. In my little world,there is no pain you live,love,and laugh with no pressure to gain.
In my little world,I can soar to the moon be happy with myself,leaving self-doubt no room. in my little world,there's...

Kelly once gave me a Silver Angel of Hope. It said "An Angel to bring you hope and renew your spirit." I guess she saw that I needed it at that point in my life. Kelly is that angel to me as I know she is to many others.

Kelly once gave me a silver angel of hope. At a point in my life I guess she saw I really needed it. It said "an angel to bring you hope and renew your spirit". I still have it 6 years later. Kelly was that angel to me as I know she was to many others.....

Kelly was just one you could walk up and talk to no matter what....She always had a different look at a lot of things and always make you smile. She always seem to like the songs that were not in the main steam for the most part....She was more into the words of a song and the meaning....Anyways I will miss ya....And I hope to see ya again :D

Our sincere sympathy to the Martin family. I met Kelly through Vinda in the '80s. Kelly helped me get through breast cancer three years ago. Sincerely, Lani and Elliott Secker

I often post pictures of trips I have taken or my grandkids or family on MySpace or Facebook. Once, after posting an album of photos, Kelly left a comment that said..."I feel as if I am living my life through your photos". It pleases me that at some point something I have shared with Kelly brought a smile to her face and let her imagine the possibilities. My prayers go out to her family...and Kelly, we will see you again on the other side. You are truely "Golden"!

As the song says "Some Kind of Wonderful" that's Kelly.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

In my memories of Kelly, she is always smiling. A true inspiration and champion, her life has enriched all who knew her.