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Harry W. Kelly, 92, of Palm City, FL, formerly of Hannastown, PA, died Saturday, April 12, 2025. He was born June 24, 1932, in Saltsburg, PA, a son of the late William Sherman Kelly and Dorothy Murphy Kelly. Harry was retired from Latrobe Steel and a Veteran of the US Army having served during the Korean conflict. He was a Pittsburgh Steeler fan and a member of the American Legion of Latrobe, the Crabtree and Hannastown Fire Halls as a social member and St. Bartholomew Church. Harry was an avid bike rider, riding in the neighborhood up until the age of 90. He also loved woodworking and was well known for his whirligig birds. Many neighbors and relatives are proud owners of his handiwork. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Dorothy Messaros Kelly; an infant son, Harry W. Kelly; daughter, Cathy Kelly; son, Harry Kelly and brothers, Stanley, Paul and Jack Kelly. Harry is survived by three children, Pamela Bridges (Joseph) of Palm City FL with whom he resided, Larry Kelly of Blairsville and Robert Kelly of Hannastown; seven grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; three sisters, Ester Drummond of Blairsville, Jean Ventresco (Chuck) of Avonmore and Nancy McMumm (Dennis) of Saltsburg; several nieces and nephews and his best buddy, Jazzy. Relatives and friends of Harry will be received Wednesday from Noon until the time of services at 1:30 p.m., in the Clement L. Pantalone Funeral Home, Inc. 409 W. Pittsburgh Street, Greensburg, PA 15601, (724) 837-0020. Interment will follow in Twin Valley Memorial Park, Delmont. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Treasure Coast Hospice, 1201 SE Indian St, Stuart, FL 34997. Harry’s family has entrusted his care to the Pantalone Funeral Home Inc., Greensburg. For online condolences / directions, visit us at pantalone.com. Natale N. Pantalone, supervisor.
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