Saturday, July 09, 2011

From Carole: Farewell to George until . . .

With deepest sorrow and tears falling, it falls to me to report that George Morris Kelly failed to emerge from heart surgery Tuesday, July 5, to enter the recovery stage we had so counted upon. The dearest husband, father, grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle is mourned by me, his wife Carole, daughter Cam, granddaughter Carly, son-in-law Tim, sister-in-law Margaret, and nephew Marshall. Although we cherish the thought of eternal life, with someone like George, our days with him, so very special, are difficult to give up. We have been shown very vividly in the past four days that many more dear persons cherished him, realized his absolutely wonderful qualities, and enjoyed his various contributions, including the delightful "Plantersville Connection." I cannot help but smile and wipe away the tears writing those words. Services at First Baptist Church in Clinton Thursday, July 7, and then the journey on to Plantersville for the final service were very special, just wonderful comments, memories, encouragement, and love shown. For all who came to the services, called, sent word, shared food, have sent cards--we just will never be able to properly show our gratitude for every expression of sympathy. I must say that George would not be amused at the intense heat of the day in Plantersville--cold weather man--much too hot for all, but, oh, how we appreciate every presence. Steve Holland and Holland Funeral Directors coordinated every detail with the utmost competence, love and diligence. All prayers for us are asked for, claimed, appreciated . . .

3 comments:

Carole Kelly said...

From Carole: Of course, the paragraph shows 'posted by George Kelly' which I'm sure readers understand but I find disturbing that I can't properly 'fix' it. I'm doing well to 'password' myself in to file a post. It's interesting how the mind cranks along a minute at the time, seems at peace, then the fact of what's happened sweeps over one . . .

Carole Kelly said...

Carole saying: I'm not done yet. The final service took or leaves George up the road a bit from where he was born, the Conlee house, long gone since 1966 or so, located behind the current post office (because George says so in his profile). The plot area includes Aunt Johnie and Uncle Fielden Harris, Uncle Morris and Aunt Willena Nabors Kelly, Aunt Grace Kelly and Uncle John Dewey Birmingham, Grandparents Sarchie and John Green Kelly, and little Tempie Ruth Kelly.

Carole Kelly said...

From Carole again, mind's about gone, I knew that listing was not complete. Of course, George Morris' parents, Ezekiel Candler (E. C.) and Vera Kingsley Kelly Stovall, are there. My in-laws, so sorry.