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Timothy P. Kelly Sr.

Syracuse, New York

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September 22, 2003 Timothy P. Kelly Sr., 42, of Syracuse, went to be with his Lord Monday, September 22. Survived by: his wife Donna (Ferrell Baker) Kelly; two sons, Timothy P. Jr. and Kalen A. Baker; three daughters, Nicole R. Kelly, Amy E. Baker, and Kristin E.Baker, all of Syracuse; two...

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Tim:

It has been a few months since your passing. Your death has changed alot of lives yet your memory is starting to fade and the realization that you are never coming back grows stronger and stronger as time passes. It is hard to put closure to the loss of a loved one. Life goes on and that is what is unfair.

I wonder where you have gone and the quality of your existence if there is an afterlife. I guess we all on earth will pass and find out someday. The...

Tim:

I would have signed your guest list a long time ago but I just realized that it was here. I had not seen you since the 1990's and I couldn't believe the news when I heard that you had died. You were just a few years older than me. You were a good man to me when I knew you and enjoyed the good times we had together. I know I knew your brother Mark first but such is life.

I especially send my condolescences to your children that you have left behind especially...

Tim:

I just found out about you dieing a few days ago. I couldn't believe it; I am in shock. I would like to talk to your brother Mark; if you see this call me.

I don't know what to say. I will miss you Tim and I wish I could have attended your buriel and funeral.

Sammie

Tim:

I have known you since you were a small child and I can't believe that you have left us so young. You were a delight when you came to my house to visit my daughter Sarah. Sometimes I had wishes you would have become part of our family.

I miss you greatly during the Holiday Seasons and I send my condolesceses to your late wife, Donna, your children and your immediate family. May God be with you in the afterlife.

Sincerely,

Maggie...

My sweet brother Tim:

May the afterlife bring you serenity for all the struggles you had on earth. I will light a candle this Holiday Season in your rememberance. I love you my child of God. I will sing a Christmas carol in your rememberance. I will put a present under the tree for your memory.

Dear Timothy:

I pray for your eternal peace in the afterlife. You were a distinguished figure in our community.

I am glad you were born again before you left us. Eternal peace be with you my sweet brother.

Jack

Tim:

Whenever I think of you Tim a smile comes to my face. You had a great sense of humor. What I remember most about you was your yellow truck and your cowboy hat that you wore. Also how you tried to tell me one time that you were a private investigator; I replied Tim I know who you are and I know you're not a private investigator. You were very humorous and convincing. You, your brother Mark and I had some very fun nights out together years ago. You will be greatly missed and...

Tim:

It had been years since I had seen you last. It was a shock to hear about your death.

My condolescences to your wife and children.

Tim, god bless you and may you rest in peace my sweet darling man.

Tina Bell

Dad:

This Thanksgiving is going to be terrible without you.