Kelly McClay

Kelly McClay obituary, Huntsville, AL

Kelly McClay

Kelly McClay Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Laughlin Service Funeral Home & Crematory - Huntsville on Jun. 5, 2025.

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Kelly McClay, 66, passed peacefully on June 1, 2025 surrounded by loved ones. Born March 3, 1959, in Huntsville Alabama, Kelly, the beloved daughter of LeRoy McClay and the late Judy McClay, was a member of the 1977 graduating class of Hunstville High. Kelly was a die hard Auburn football fan, a love which began during her time attending Auburn University and remained throughout her lifetime, Go Tigers!
A travel agent, and avid traveler herself, Kelly landed in San Francisco in 1982, adopting both the San Francisco Giants and 49ers as her home teams. Attending and cheering at their games was a favorite past time of her and her husband Joe, whom she met in the early 1990's. After her time as a travel agent and manager, Kelly moved into the private sector as a Facility Director for a large PR firm. She celebrated her retirement March 31, 2024.
Kelly traveled the world, sometimes alone, sometimes with close friends and most favorably with her soulmate Joe. But Kelly didn't just land in places, she lived in them. Swinging through the jungles of Brazil, camping on the desert plains of the Sahara and dancing in the streets of New Orleans, Kelly embraced the joy of experience and a life lived. An incredible cook, Kelly had a love of fine wines and great food, never to be denied a square from Liguria Bakery and a shared IPA.
To know Kelly was to move with her. She was a lifelong athlete-swimming, cycling, paddle boarding, hiking, working out, and golfing with endless enthusiasm. Her energy was contagious and her smile everlasting. Shortly after meeting Joe, with whom she would build a life full of love, laughter and travel, Kelly became an honorary Italian and beloved member of the Asaro family.
Kelly lived her life so fully and with such love and joy, to try to capture her in a few paragraphs seems nearly impossible. She was the face you looked for in a crowd, the person you shared your first drink with at a party, the seat you clamored to sit next to at Christmas dinner. She lived life in a way few could even dream of, and she did it with such grace and beauty. "Gone too soon" feels woefully inadequate to describe her loss. Even though the world is a little less bright now that she's gone, all the lives she's touched will carry some of that grace and light with them forever, no doubt as a gift from Kelly.
Kelly is survived by her beloved husband, Joe; her father, LeRoy; sister, Kimberly; dearest friends, Mary Cronin and Teresa Packard; as well as many friends and extended family who will miss her deeply.
Services are to be announced.

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July 11, 2025

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Kathy

July 11, 2025

I had the pleasure of working with Kelly at the Maritime Museum in San Francisco when she worked in our facility rental department. She was full of life, smart and so much fun. I am so sorry to read about her passing. Kathy Parmer-Lohan

Peter Kasin

July 10, 2025

I'm saddened to hear of Kelly's death. I remember her from the late 90s-early 2000s when she worked as a special events manager for the San Francisco Maritime National Park Association. I was a NPS Ranger who worked many of those events in the Maritime Museum. Kelly brought her outgoing, friendly personality, her smile, and graciousness to her work and it was a pleasure working with her. My deep condolences to her family and friends.

Mary Jo Tomei

June 6, 2025

I was so saddened to hear about Kelly´s passing. She was a wonderful woman who lived life with enthusiasm, and a sense of adventure and appreciation. She is most certainly gone way too soon. My deepest condolences to Joe and to Kelly´s family. May she rest in eternal peace and light.

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