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Patti Case Gutman
August 29, 2024
My first memory of Kelley is what a good looking man he was; he and my beautiful cousin Kim made such a striking couple! All other memories are related to how he could make anyone feel so important by the questions and conversation he initiated. That is a rare quality! Such a joy to be around at family Holiday gatherings...Rest in peace...
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Bernie Beilmann
August 16, 2024
Met "Kelley" at Saga lake he bought cottage next to ours. Super guy freindly the give his shirt off his back kind of guy. Over the years we became more like lost but not lost brothers as his life developed and his family grew. He was so great to My Dad and Irene he was that son when I was not there and visa versa we all loved each other.
Kelley later informed me that his first name was John never knew that but even after that he was always Kelley.
He will be truly missed we kept in contact as he traveled and came back to MI he visited our home was present for our wedding which was so, so nice.
People come into our lives daily but Kelley comes into your life and you love him and he loves you back.
I miss you terribly and while writing this have tears flowing. You will always be in my and our hearts as a true gentleman, friend, brother from another(that´s our joke) great Dad and friend to countless others that will always remember him. It´s hard to describe him you had to meet him than you just said wow that´s one great guy. We will truly miss you in body but never in our memories.
Love you always my brother from another
Bernie,Cindy,Kyle and Kaitlyn
Dr Larry Lammers
August 10, 2024
Only family could´ve known him longer than I did could have enjoyed him longer than I did an integral part of my life. Rest in peace buddy boy I´ll see you in Paradise
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