Mary-Kelly-Obituary

Mary Louise Hughes Kelly

Memphis, Tennessee

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MARY LOUISE HUGHES KELLY, 87, of Dyersburg, TN, formerly of Memphis, died Monday, February 6, 2006 at Methodist Le Bonheur Hospital-Germantown after a brief illness. She was born in Memphis October 7, 1918, the daughter of Judge and Mrs. William Wightman Hughes. She was a graduate of Hutchison...

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We will be in prayer for comfort and strength. May God Bless.

Blake,

I was sadden to hear of your loss. From everything I've heard you say she was a fine woman and will be really missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you, your family, and your late grandmother's friends.

God Bless ...

Dear Kelly family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. As a friend of Eleanore, she often spoke of her "Granny" fondly.

Sincerely,

Katie Abel

Dear Uncle Bill, Bill, Ed and family members,

I am thinking of all of you. Am also remembering Nana telling us "to cry is to be ungrateful". Well, I am very grateful to have had Mary Louise as my Aunt...and I am shedding a few tears, so I hope Nana doesn't mind, besides I know my tears are an expression of the loving memories I have of Mary Louise. Please know I am thinking of you all and sending you my love. Missy

My the good Lord comfort you in your time of grief. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Blake:

I'm so sorry about your recent loss. If there is anything I can do, let me know.

Bill Brandon
aka Doonesberry

Blake, I am so sorry for your loss. I have been thinking about you and Dino, and want you to know that you are in my prayers.

Bill Rucker
aka/Mr. Dithers

My condolences.

Blake, please accept our heart felt sympathy and condolences for the loss of your Grandmother. Grandmother's are special in all of our lives and I encourage you to remember the good times you had when you visited her home, the great meals she prepared for you, and most of all the love she showered upon you when you were little and while you were growing up.

As a fellow Ole Miss Rebel i encourage you to undertand that you are not alone in your...