KENDALL-KELLAWAY-Obituary

KENDALL P. KELLAWAY Sr.

Norwell, Massachusetts

1936 - 2021 (Age 84)

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Norwell, Massachusetts

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KELLAWAY, Kendall P. Sr. Of Norwell, passed away at home surrounded by his family after a long illness on March 1, 2021 at the age of 84. Beloved husband of 60 years of Sharon M. (Slinger) Kellaway. Loving father of Kendall P. Kellaway, Jr. and his wife Susan of Norwell, Jeannine G. Sigwart and...

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Ken was always a pleasure to be with. Generous and humorous . If you were having dinner with him and wanted to pay you would have to get there an hour before him and bribe the waiter. You will be missed my friend. Godspeed.

I am so sorry to hear of Ken’s passing , such a kind and powerful inspiration to this young Irish boy in Florida many years ago and had the privilege to meet his and Sherry’s wonderful family who will always hold him close I know that . My thoughts are with every one of you . Rest In Peace , Ken and thank you . Kevin Lynch

I hadn't seen Ken in years. We worked together many years ago and became friends. Ken was the real thing, always kind and considerate of co-workers. He was fun to be with and a great musician. My condolences to the family at this sad time. Sheila Wile

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

So sorry to hear of the loss of Mr. Kelloway . Have many fond memories of dinners, sleep over and pool fun with your entire family. Wish I could be there with you now. Sending condolences from Florida with Love.
Sincerely, Kathleen Glynn
Aka {Tuppy}

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Ken, Susan and family - Condolences on the lost of your father, father-in-law, and grandfather.
The Haber-Mattie's

My family & I am so sorry for the loss of such a kind and generous family man in our neighborhood. I met Ken so many years ago, was impressed with his skills playing the piano, devotion to his family, and his warm friendly ways. Norwell and in particular Pine Street has suffered the loss of a true gentleman.

Ken,
I only met your Dad a couple of times, but I know you thought the world of him. I am sorry for your loss and hope your family is well. You are in my thoughts today.
Michael Quinn