Mary-Kelly-Obituary

Mary T. Kelly

West Yarmouth, Massachusetts

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Of West Yarmouth, age 66, died unexpectedly at her home on Monday, Oct. 22,{M1} 2007. Born and raised in South Boston, the daughter of the late Ruth and Joe Kane. She was a graduate of South Boston High and Cape Cod Community College. Beloved mother of Walter W. Kelly, Christine M., wife of Kyle...

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Aunt Mary,
Thank you for always greeting me with a HUG & a Kiss, you will never be forgoten. You and your family mean the world to me.Without you there would be no Wally, Steve, Brandon,& Aaron "THE BOYS" BEST FRIENDS FOREVER!!

Mary,
I have tried several times to get in contact with you and Ruth Ann, and now it is too late. You and Ruth Ann were my very first and very best friends.
Ruth Ann & Millie,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please try to email me when you get this message.

Millie and family, I was saddened to hear of your loss. I tried to come up with the right words to express my sympathies and decided there really never is the right words, just thoughts and prayer and I wanted you all to know that you have been in my thoughts and prayers. growing up and spending time with your family has given me very fond memories that I will always remember, Much time has passed since I had last seen "Aunt Mary" but I remember her warmth and how she welcomed our family...

Dear Ruth Ann & Millie;
I can't express in words to the both of you how sadly Mary will be missed. It was a pleasure to have known her. She was so much fun to be around. I treasure the NH weekend with the three of you. As well as many other happy occasions. We always had alot of laughs. The three of you always made me feel so much part of your family. Ruth Ann & Millie, thank you both for sharing your wonderful
sister with me.

Dear Simpson Clan,

You are a wonderful family and we are deeply saddened by your loss. Your Aunt Mary was a special lady with a warm smile. We are thinking of you and love you all very much.
Larry, Nikki, Alexa & Matty Jones

Aunt Mary,
It was always easy to tell how much you loved us all. It was in the way that you treated us with the warmth of open arms and an open house. We are all blessed to have had you in our lives.
We Love You.
Michael, Michelle, Patrick and Mallory Simpson

Dear Ruth Ann and Milred, I was so sorry when my brother Francis told me about Mary's passing. I have many wonderful memories of all the Kane cousins (and the Cobbs, Furey's, Riley's), having a grand time at the family get-togethers in the Old Harbor. Where did all those years go? I remember Mary always had a warm smile on her face. My sincerest condolences to her family also. Rita Kane Morgan (one of the other twins)

Dear Mary, You were a kind and caring person who I am sure will be sadly missed. Whenever I saw you, you always had such kind words to say to me especially about my boys. That meant a lot to me. My thoughts and prayers are there with your dear family. My heart goes out to them all. Love, Janice (Johnson) Nelson

Aunt Mary, thank you for letting me sleepover and raise heck with your son, daughters and nephews. You always let us be who we were, rambunctious youngsters. Thank you for asking me how my dad, my mom, brothers and wife are doing at every fun event and cookout. It is always nice to know that other humans are caring and thinking about you and yours.