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Sheila E. Kelly

Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania

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September 20, 2013
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Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania

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Sheila E. Kelly, 68 Sheila E. Kelly, 68, of Drexel Hill, died Sept. 20, 2013, at Bryn Mawr Hospital. Born in Lansdowne, Ms. Kelly was a graduate of St. Philomena Elementary School, Archbishop Prendergast High School and St. Joseph's University. She was employed as a manager for more than 30 years...

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Rest in peace Sheila, rest in peace. We were so sorry to hear of your passing, we will really miss seeing you every week.
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RIP Sheila ! You are a kind and gentle Soul ! Xoxoo

I have wonderful memories of the years that we spent as friends. high school, Proms, dances, Wildwood, working at INA, and sleep overs. She is in heaven now. May God bless her family.

I'm so saddened to just be hearing about this news. Sheila was my supervisor at Bell. She was mentor & very good friend to me. My heartfelt sympathy to her family. You were all so important to her and know how much she truly loved you all. She bragged about you all the time, especially her grandchildren. I am so very sorry. The world has lost a great lady. Rest in peace Sheila. xo

We have lost a great neighbor and an even better friend. John, Dara, Jason, Lisa and the rest of Sheila's family, we are so sorry for your loss. She will be truly missed. Heaven has another angel looking down on us all for sure.

JASON, LISA AND FAMILY we were so sorry to hear of your loss---Our deepest Sympathy goes out to you and your family --i'm sure CARN greeted her with OPEN ARMS--they will be watching over us together now-RIP
THE CARNEY FAMILY

Since I was a child, I always thought Sheila, Mrs DeBello, was just the nicest, coolest, lady. My heart breaks for your family having to bear this great loss. My prayers are with you.

For Diane and all Sheila's family, so begins the passing of childhood friends. We were so close as children, houses back to back, running in and out of each other's kitchens, hugging Mrs Kelly as I would my Mom, holding Tuffy as if he were my own. Dear dear memories and so sorry we didn't visit as we got older. xxoo patsy T

John: So very sorry to hear this sad, sad news. You are in my prayers.