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Wally Christopher Kelly

Phoenix, Arizona

1956 - 2019 (Age 62)

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DIED
July 11, 2019
AGE
62
LOCATION
Phoenix, Arizona

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Wally Christopher KellyPhoenix - On the night of July 11, 2019, Wally Christopher Kelly, 62, passed away at his home in Phoenix, Arizona. He was reunited with his father, Wally; his mother, Crissy; brother Michael; grandparents, and many, many dear friends into the arms of our Lord. He will...

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Happy Birthday Love~ I still "CANNOT" believe you are gone..... I am truly STILL at a loss for words... The Sun rise and set with you...........

Wally was a capable, intelligent, capable and great guy. My prayers are wish his Family.
RIP

Exquisite Tribute Standing Spray

Thinking of Wally yesterday, I remembered another memorable period of years in our history. I would like to add this to my previous comments.

His grandfather taught us to fly fish in Ketchum, outside Sun Valley. Early morning wake-ups, walking miles in hip boots, always caught a mess of fish. Go every summer.

Always competing. Who got first fish of the day? Biggest? Who caught the most? Who fell more slippin' on rocks? (LOL) We both lost a lot of flies trying to drop our lines...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Pastel Peace Basket

Scott Goold (42), Chris Frost (34), Mike Falash (22) and Wally Kelly (10) The Squad Coaches Ron Kress (L) and Jim Koetter

Wally and I grew up together as neighbors and BEST friends. We shared millions of memories. Our love of sport united us throughout our childhood, junior high, high school and years at Idaho State University.

We spent countless hours in his backyard playing versions of kid's baseball. We spent more on my driveway playing basketball. His front yard was for football. We played sandlot baseball across the street at Greenacres; organized baseball, Mustang, Bronco and Pony, at city fields....

My deepest condolences to the Kelly family. Wally was an inspiration to many of us and was a great friend and brother Bengal. RIP # 13 you won't be forgotten.

Ed McGill