Obituary published on Legacy.com by Sioux Funeral Home on Mar. 10, 2024.
Kelly Kelso passed away peacefully in his sleep, Monday, March 4, 2024 at the age of 61. Kelly was born in
Rapid City, South Dakota and grew up in Southern California, with the exception of his sophomore year of high when he chose to live with his Grandma Isabelle Pourier on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and embraced his Lakota Culture; the connectivity of his huge family; and the simplicity of the country lifestyle. Kelly had a love for all of nature's blessings, especially the Black Hills and the Pacific Ocean. As a young man, Kelly enjoyed riding horses, rodeo, and playing guitar.. At the age of 19, Kelly joined the United States Navy and served for four years, visiting many countries in the Pacific and Southeast Asia. Following his military service, Kelly worked for the United States Postal Service for 26 years, the majority of which was spent as Postmaster in
Oglala, South Dakota. Kelly retired from the postal service in 2014 and worked part time as a maintenance man for St. Patrick's Catholic Church in
Chadron, Nebraska. In 2019, he relocated to Atlanta, Georgia with his wife to help with the care of his young grandchild.
Kelly was a loyal, loving, and dependable son, brother, husband, father, and grandfather. He possessed an emotional sensitivity that was heartwarming. Later in life, Kelly enjoyed spending time with his family and the many friends he made in Atlanta. He was selfless and found great joy in being of service to those in need, transporting older friends to doctors appointments or the grocery store, and doing for others what they could no longer do for themselves. He did so regardless of any physical or financial costs to himself. Kelly also enjoyed spending time with and walking his miniature poodle, Knight. Kelly was deeply spiritual, loved Jesus, and loved people, all of whom he considered his brothers and sisters as children of God. He loved the Black Hills and constantly spoke of his wish to one day return to them.
Kelly is survived by his loving wife, Deniese Kelso; his daughter, Tara Rose Kelso; his son, Kent Kelso; his granddaughter, Margo Kelso; his father, Jesse (Irma) Kelso; his mother, Patricia Rose Kelso; his brother, Kevin Kelso; his sister, Kimberly Kelso; his maternal uncles, Bat (Patty) Pourier and Bim Pourier; his maternal aunts, Peggy Pourier, Karla (Rod) Longwell, and Shelly Pourier; his paternal uncles, Jerry (Mary Beth), Jimmy (Joyce), and Jody Kelso (Julia); his nephews, Kirk Trujillo, Dakota Kelso, and Dustin Kelso; and his nieces Dallas, Demiel, Demaris, Desiree, and Dylan Kelso; as well as countless cousins and friends.
Kelly was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Edison Lee and Vera Kelso; his maternal grandparents, Loren and Isabelle Pouirer; and his beloved aunt, Laurette Pouirer.
Mass of Christian Burial: 10:00 AM, Friday, March 15, 2024 at the St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church in
Rapid City, SD
Officiating: Father Witt, S.J.
Burial Services: 11:30 AM, Friday, March 15, 2024 at the Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis, SD.
Arrangements entrusted with Sioux Funeral Home of
Pine Ridge, SDTo send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Kently, please visit our floral store.