1932
2022
Con Kelly
May 14, 1932 - May 15, 2022
On May 15, 2022, Con Kelly returned to the Lord the life that had been leased to him on May 14, 1932. Death came at the end of an extended battle with cancer and at the end of an interesting life-long journey. Son of Con J. and Catherine (Carroll) Kelly, he was raised in Butte, attended St. Patrick's Grade School, and graduated from Butte Central High School in 1950. An excellent student and athlete, Con was a member of the 1950 State Class A Football champions, the State Big 16 basketball champions, and the State American Legion baseball champions.
His life journey took him from Butte to the University of Santa Clara on a football scholarship, to Denver and Dubuque to prepare for ordination to the priesthood, to Helena where he was on the faculty of Carroll College, and to Quebec City where he earned a doctorate in philosophy at Laval University. He returned to Carroll College as professor and Dean of Students where life-long friendships with students were developed, and then journeyed to Bozeman as pastor of Resurrection parish and to Montana State University as adjunct faculty in the Department of History and Philosophy. He pursued a D. Min. degree from Princeton University and upon leaving ministry, Con came to Missoula and the School of Law where he was awarded a law degree and admission to the State Bar Association.
Employment opportunity brought him to Portland, Oregon where he was reacquainted with Dollie Santini McGreevey whom he had known in high school. They married in 1986 melding his Irish roots with Dollie's Italian ones. Warmly welcomed by Dollie's children, the soulmates would soon be back on a journey to Cincinnati, Ohio where for fifteen years he served as Health Care Ethicist for a national health care system headquartered in Cincinnati and Denver. Matching the couple's mutual interest in learning was their love of athletics and sports - tennis, golf, and when Con's skis were judged too old and too long, cycling--a sport that would take them on national and international cycling tours for the next 20 years.
Retirement and relocation brought them back to Portland to be closer to family. Six years of fighting Portland traffic and aligned issues made them responsive to the assurance that you can go home again. A move back to Montana and Missoula came in 2006.
Missoula would offer all that Con was looking for: volunteer efforts with Meals on Wheels, the Missoula Food Bank, and the MOLLI program at the University. It also offered a wealth of good friends and neighbors, the Mansfield Book Club and his beloved spirituality group. Con would ever insist that thanks to his family, his teachers, mentors, coaches and teammates, colleagues, and friends that he had met along the way, he was one of the luckiest people ever to have lived. Nor did he ever lose his competitive drive. Close to his 90th birthday, he was spotted at the Canyon River Golf Course working on a recalcitrant swing that he said left him standing too close to the ball after he hit it. His was a well-travelled life well lived.
Con was preceded in death by his parents and his sisters, Mary C. Dawson and Pat Guy. He is survived by his wife Dollie, his brother John (Marion) of Frederick, MD, brother-in-law Ron Guy of Rapid City, SD, and Dollie's children whom he considered his own: Laurie Johnson of Portland, Ore; Dr. Ed McGreevey (Brenda) of Missoula; Leslie Murphy (Tom) of Great Falls, and Greg McGreevey (Tracey) of Denver, CO; 10 grandchildren, 11 greatgrandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at Christ the King Parish in Missoula on July 9th. If you would like to honor Con's memory, please consider a donation to MissoulaFood Bank or to a charity of your choice.
Arrangements are under the care of Garden City Funeral Home and Crematory, Missoula, Montana.
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mike tam
June 25, 2022
Con was the person from whom I learned to truly love my people. He was my confessor when I was in college. Since I returned home, every letter he wrote to me made my day. His passing will be mourned by so many of his students and friends. I have to weep for I was all planned to visit him in May.
Mike Tam from Hong Kong
Tim Linn
June 22, 2022
Con was a good friend since the early 1970 while he was
Pastor of Resurrection Parish in Bozeman. We last visited by phone in March....
My condolences go out to Dollie & Family!
Ann Marie Collins
May 30, 2022
Strong memories about our families and the numerous connections. My parents were friends of Con's parents. I taught with Mrs. Kelly in rural Montana and knew Dollie professionally in Gresham. I greatly admire Con through his professional work and activities.
I even remember viewing his high school football at Boys Central in Butte.
My sincere sympathy and prayers to his family. Con was a renaissance man in the best meaning of the word.
Sue Secker
May 30, 2022
Oh Dollie. What a great life you guys had together. Wish I were closer to celebrate his life with you, but you are in my heart and prayers. Con was a great guy. Touched so many lives. A real blessing.
Ed Dolan
May 30, 2022
Dear Dollie and family,
Sincere Condolences on Con Joe´s earthly departure.
A `wonder-filled man who´s Spirit will live on in each us whom he connected with, and most especially in is beloved Dollie.
And Dollie what I loved most about Con Joe´s Ryder Cup level golf game was your competitiveness. Amen
Pat Murphy Hansen
May 29, 2022
Con was a faithful man that loved life. May he Rest In Peace,
Pat Hansen
Mary Murphy
May 29, 2022
I'm so sorry for your loss. Take good care - Mary Murphy
Theresa Holmquist
May 29, 2022
God bless you Con Kelly
and your family. It was always a pleasure to see you when you would come to visit in California in your younger years
your cousin , Mary loved you
Rest in Peace
Mike Duffy
May 29, 2022
Con was a wonderfully kind, good-natured and considerate Dean of Students at Carroll. He fought the good fight, ran the good race, and kept the faith.
Sue Naprstek
May 29, 2022
Dear Dollie, sending sincere condolences your way. So happy that you got to spend time with this amazing man. Sorry I never got to meet Con. Cherish those precious memories. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Sue Naprstek
Peter Hamper
May 29, 2022
What a life we'll lived. I remember Father Kelly while attending Carroll College. One of the most well liked and respected faculty members. Could often be found with Dr Manion at Carroll's PE center working out.
RIP
Ellen MaunderOsborne
May 29, 2022
May he rest in peace. He was a classmate of my late mother at Butte (Boys) Central and my priest at Resurrection.
Larry D'Arcy
May 29, 2022
Dollie and Family. Even though I was introduced to Con Joe Kelly later in our lives, he immediately became the one person that I looked forward to seeing. Our long conversations about life and our days growing up in Butte were so wonderful. He had such an impact on all who were fortunate enough to have met him. He just made this world a better place.
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