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Paul Austin Kelley was born the afternoon of March 29, 2005 in Arlington, Tx. Just at hair over 12 pounds, HE WAS A BIG BOY and Larger than life. If he was in the room you knew it. He was an intelligent young man who loved to fish and to talk. If he became interested in something he would soon learn everything about it and you would too. Paul had a big heart. He didn’t have much, but if you had a need he would try to fill it. He considered Jacob Smith, Brandon Smith, Aiden Anders, and Stavion Fisher to be his brothers. He would do anything for them. He loved to rap and was in the midst of writing and developing music, which he was good at. He left way too soon with no way to recover. His heart, His soul and their love. His humor for the precious few who understood him can say they were truly blessed to have known him. Goodnight Paul, your family loves you and you will be missed.
Paul was preceded by his grandparents David and Maria Hernandez, Lorie and Elliott Ingersoll.
Paul is survived by mother Angela Hernandez Kelley, his sister, Paloma Isabella Hernandez of Fort Worth; his father Jason Kelley of Portland ME; his grandmother Priscilla Bird of Maine; his Tio David M. Hernandez wife Lidia their sons Michael, Andrew and Oscar all of Fort Worth; Tia Victoria Linenschmidt husband Brian and their sons Damian and Asher of Saginaw, Tx; his Aunts Maria Alvarado Abreu and husband Leandro, Cynthia McClenny and husband Brian, Martha Guerrero, Concha and Pancho; his cousins Vicky, Yadira, Alonso, Kathy, Richard, Jose, Vanessa, Audrey, Victor, Brianna and Brandon; Along with numerous extended family and host of friends.
You are my SpongeBob my only SpongeBob. You Make me Patrick when crabby patty. You’ll never sandy. How krabs and squidward. Please don’t take my SpongeBob away.
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