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Dennis Francis Kelley

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Dennis Francis Kelley

Birth
Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
13 Jan 1940 (aged 59)
Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
401-1
Memorial ID
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Dennis F. Kelley, 59, died early last Saturday morning at his home, 58 Park Street. He had been in poor health for the past year or more. He had many friends.

Born in Stoughton on December 2, 1880, son of William and Elizabeth (McDonald) Kelley. He was educated here and learned the shoe trade, serving as a superintendent of shoe factories in North Easton, Brockton, Stoughton, Weymouth, and other places.

He married Miss Mary Whitely. Besides his wife and aged mother, he leaves three sons, Paul, Leo, and Dennis; two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary Kelley; three brothers, William, Thomas and John Kelley; and one sister, Mrs. Herbert F. Smith.

Funeral services were held Monday morning followed by a high mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o'clock. The mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Graf, while T. Francis Toomey was a soloist. There were many relatives and friends present, including many prominent in the shoe industry in this district. The bearers were James Golden, Michael Donahue, Edward Smith, Francis Conway, Charles T Farrell, and Alfred Willis. Prayers were offered at the grave in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Dennis F. Kelley, 59, died early last Saturday morning at his home, 58 Park Street. He had been in poor health for the past year or more. He had many friends.

Born in Stoughton on December 2, 1880, son of William and Elizabeth (McDonald) Kelley. He was educated here and learned the shoe trade, serving as a superintendent of shoe factories in North Easton, Brockton, Stoughton, Weymouth, and other places.

He married Miss Mary Whitely. Besides his wife and aged mother, he leaves three sons, Paul, Leo, and Dennis; two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary Kelley; three brothers, William, Thomas and John Kelley; and one sister, Mrs. Herbert F. Smith.

Funeral services were held Monday morning followed by a high mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o'clock. The mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Graf, while T. Francis Toomey was a soloist. There were many relatives and friends present, including many prominent in the shoe industry in this district. The bearers were James Golden, Michael Donahue, Edward Smith, Francis Conway, Charles T Farrell, and Alfred Willis. Prayers were offered at the grave in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.


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