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William J. Kelly was born November 7, 1898, in New York City, son of the late William and Catherine Virgoris Kelly.
 
 
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Mr. Kelly was a Veteran of WW I serving In the U.S. Army.
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He participated in many battles including Champagne Mane Aisne-Marne, St. Minlel, Meuse- Argonne and the Defensive Sector. He was wounded in action July 18, 1918 and received the purple heart along with the medal of valor, the silver star and the bronze star. He was a Charter member of and helped establish the Flushing Chapter of the Order of the Purple Heart and was instrumental in starting the Flushing VFW Drum and Bugle Corps. He has served as commander of the WW I Barracks of Albany, has held many posts in the National VFW and was very active in the local chapters of the VFW. He has spent over 17,000 hours in volunteer work at the Albany VA Medical Center and just last year received his 60-year member pin in the VFW.
  
 
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WIlliam J. Kelley married '''[[Ethel Borden]]''', predeceased him in 1978.Their children were:
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*William B Kelly of Westerlo
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*Wilma Warner of East Berne, whose son was '''[[Warner, Chester W.|Chester W. Warner]]'''
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*'''[[Kelly, Ethel K.|Ethel Davis]]''' of Beaver, Pa.
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*Elizabeth Gibbs of Spartonburg, S.C.
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*'''[[Patricia Kelly]]''', pre-deceased him.
  
 
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William J. Kelly, 88, of Westerlo died April 18 (1987) at the Albany VA Medical Center.
  
 
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WILLIAM J. KELLY
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[[File:1987041987KellyWIlliamJObit.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<center>William J. Kelly Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] April 16, 1987</center>]]
William J. Kelly, 88, of Westerlo
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'''WILLIAM J. KELLY'''
died April 18 at the Albany VA
 
Medical Center. He was born
 
November 7, 1888, in New York
 
City, son of the late William and
 
Catherine Virgoris Kelly. His wife,
 
the former Ethel Borden, predeceased
 
him In 1978.
 
He was a past member of the
 
Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 7
 
of Albany, a member of St John
 
(he Baptist Church, Bethlehem
 
Memorial VFW Pott 8185, the DA V
 
Chapter 10 of Albany, the Military
 
Order of the Purple Heart Empire
 
State 448. Mr. Kelly was a Veteran
 
of WW I serving In the U.S. Army.
 
He participated in many battles
 
including Champagne Mane
 
Aisne-Marne, St. Minlel, Meuse-
 
Argonne and the Defensive Sector.
 
He was wounded in action July 18,
 
1918 and received the purple heart
 
along with the medal of valor, the
 
silver star and the bronze star. He
 
was a Charter member of and
 
helped establish the Flushing
 
Chapter of the Order of the Purple
 
Heart and was instrumental in
 
starting the Flushing VFW Drum
 
and Bugle Corps. He has served as
 
commander of the WW I Barracks
 
of Albany, has held many posts in
 
the National VFW and was very
 
active in the local chapters of the
 
VFW. He has spent over 17,000
 
hours in volunteer work at the
 
Albany VA Medical Center and just
 
last year received his 60-year
 
member pin in the VFW.
 
Funeral service with the Rev.
 
John Kelly of St. John the Baptist
 
Church officiating was today from
 
the Cunningham Funeral Home,
 
Greenville. Interment was in the
 
Westerlo Rural Cemetery.
 
Surviving are a son, William
 
Kelly of Westerlo; three daughters
 
Wilma Warner of East Berne,
 
Ethel Davis of Beaver, Pa., and
 
Elizabeth Gibbs of Spartonburg,
 
S.C. A daughter, Patricia Kelly,
 
pre-deceased him. Also surviving
 
are 20 grandchildren and 18
 
great-grandchildren.
 
Those who desire may contribute
 
in his memory to the General Post
 
Fund 2, c/o the Albany VA Medical
 
  
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William J. Kelly, 88, of Westerlo died April 18 (1987) at the Albany VA Medical Center. He was born November 7, 1898, in New York City, son of the late William and Catherine Virgoris Kelly. His wife, the former Ethel Borden, predeceased him In 1978.
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He was a past member of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 7 of Albany, a member of St John (he Baptist Church, Bethlehem Memorial VFW Pott 8185, the DA V Chapter 10 of Albany, the Military Order of the Purple Heart Empire State 448. Mr. Kelly was a Veteran of WW I serving In the U.S. Army.
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He participated in many battles including Champagne Mane Aisne-Marne, St. Minlel, Meuse- Argonne and the Defensive Sector. He was wounded in action July 18, 1918 and received the purple heart along with the medal of valor, the silver star and the bronze star. He was a Charter member of and helped establish the Flushing Chapter of the Order of the Purple Heart and was instrumental in starting the Flushing VFW Drum and Bugle Corps. He has served as commander of the WW I Barracks of Albany, has held many posts in the National VFW and was very active in the local chapters of the VFW. He has spent over 17,000 hours in volunteer work at the Albany VA Medical Center and just last year received his 60-year member pin in the VFW.
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Funeral service with the Rev. John Kelly of St. John the Baptist Church officiating was today from the Cunningham Funeral Home, Greenville. Interment was in the Westerlo Rural Cemetery.
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Surviving are a son, William Kelly of Westerlo; three daughters — Wilma Warner of East Berne, Ethel Davis of Beaver, Pa., and Elizabeth Gibbs of Spartonburg, S.C. A daughter, Patricia Kelly, pre-deceased him. Also surviving are 20 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
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Those who desire may contribute in his memory to the General Post Fund 2, c/o the Albany VA Medical
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 16, 1987
 
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William J Kelly from Social Security Death Index  <br>
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Birth: 7 Nov 1898<br>
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Death: 13 Apr 1987<br>
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Person Full name: William J Kelly <br>
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Residence Last Residence: Westerlo, NY
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[[File:19781110KellyWIlliamStory.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center> William J. Kelly 80th Birthday -
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[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — November 10, 1978
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Dormansville Man Celbrates 80th Birthday
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William J. Kelly of Dormansville celebrated his 80th birthday last Saturday evening at Warner's Lake in East Berne. Attending
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the dinner party at Zwicklbauer's Hofbrau were three of his four
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daughters, Mrs. Ethel Davis of Beaver, Pa., Patricia Kelly of Albany and Mrs Wilma Warner of East Berne; and his son William
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Kelly Jr. of Dormansville. Also celebrating the occasion were
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many grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. They
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all know him as "Gramps." His eldest daughter, Mrs. Betty Gibbs,
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of Spartansburg, South Carolina and her children and grandson
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were unable to attend. They did, however wish "Gramps" a happy|
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80th birthday by a thoughtful mail-o-gram which was read at
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the party by Betty's son Tim Fisher.
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Mr. Kelly was born of Irish immigrant parents in New York City on election day, Nov. 7, 1898. | He grew up in the village of Essex on Lake Champlain. When he turned 17 years old, he enlisted in the U.S. Army where he served for about 7 years including WWI. After his discharge from the Army he and his wife, Ethel, began their family in Flushing, Long Island. Later they moved to Dormansville where they have lived for the past 45 years.
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Presently Mr. Kelly is active in the VFW and WWI Vets. This
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summer he represented N.Y. State in the WWI national convention
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in Columbus, Ohio. He periodically visits his daughter, Betty
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in S.C., and has recently returned from a trip to Ireland with
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Jack and Ethel Davis.
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Mr. Kelly plans to continue being active in his retirement
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years. He claims his goal is to reach the year 2000. He will have then lived in three different centuries. And with his determination, we all expect to see him make it!
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Latest revision as of 00:47, 1 December 2012

Birth

William J. Kelly was born November 7, 1898, in New York City, son of the late William and Catherine Virgoris Kelly.

Education

Military

Mr. Kelly was a Veteran of WW I serving In the U.S. Army.

He participated in many battles including Champagne Mane Aisne-Marne, St. Minlel, Meuse- Argonne and the Defensive Sector. He was wounded in action July 18, 1918 and received the purple heart along with the medal of valor, the silver star and the bronze star. He was a Charter member of and helped establish the Flushing Chapter of the Order of the Purple Heart and was instrumental in starting the Flushing VFW Drum and Bugle Corps. He has served as commander of the WW I Barracks of Albany, has held many posts in the National VFW and was very active in the local chapters of the VFW. He has spent over 17,000 hours in volunteer work at the Albany VA Medical Center and just last year received his 60-year member pin in the VFW.

Occupation

Marriage & Children

WIlliam J. Kelley married Ethel Borden, predeceased him in 1978.Their children were:

Death

William J. Kelly, 88, of Westerlo died April 18 (1987) at the Albany VA Medical Center.

Obituary

William J. Kelly Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — April 16, 1987

WILLIAM J. KELLY

William J. Kelly, 88, of Westerlo died April 18 (1987) at the Albany VA Medical Center. He was born November 7, 1898, in New York City, son of the late William and Catherine Virgoris Kelly. His wife, the former Ethel Borden, predeceased him In 1978.

He was a past member of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 7 of Albany, a member of St John (he Baptist Church, Bethlehem Memorial VFW Pott 8185, the DA V Chapter 10 of Albany, the Military Order of the Purple Heart Empire State 448. Mr. Kelly was a Veteran of WW I serving In the U.S. Army.

He participated in many battles including Champagne Mane Aisne-Marne, St. Minlel, Meuse- Argonne and the Defensive Sector. He was wounded in action July 18, 1918 and received the purple heart along with the medal of valor, the silver star and the bronze star. He was a Charter member of and helped establish the Flushing Chapter of the Order of the Purple Heart and was instrumental in starting the Flushing VFW Drum and Bugle Corps. He has served as commander of the WW I Barracks of Albany, has held many posts in the National VFW and was very active in the local chapters of the VFW. He has spent over 17,000 hours in volunteer work at the Albany VA Medical Center and just last year received his 60-year member pin in the VFW.

Funeral service with the Rev. John Kelly of St. John the Baptist Church officiating was today from the Cunningham Funeral Home, Greenville. Interment was in the Westerlo Rural Cemetery.

Surviving are a son, William Kelly of Westerlo; three daughters — Wilma Warner of East Berne, Ethel Davis of Beaver, Pa., and Elizabeth Gibbs of Spartonburg, S.C. A daughter, Patricia Kelly, pre-deceased him. Also surviving are 20 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

Those who desire may contribute in his memory to the General Post Fund 2, c/o the Albany VA Medical

Altamont Enterprise — April 16, 1987

Additional Media

William J Kelly from Social Security Death Index
Birth: 7 Nov 1898
Death: 13 Apr 1987
Facts
Person Full name: William J Kelly
Residence Last Residence: Westerlo, NY


William J. Kelly 80th Birthday - Altamont Enterprise — November 10, 1978

Dormansville Man Celbrates 80th Birthday

William J. Kelly of Dormansville celebrated his 80th birthday last Saturday evening at Warner's Lake in East Berne. Attending the dinner party at Zwicklbauer's Hofbrau were three of his four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Davis of Beaver, Pa., Patricia Kelly of Albany and Mrs Wilma Warner of East Berne; and his son William Kelly Jr. of Dormansville. Also celebrating the occasion were many grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. They all know him as "Gramps." His eldest daughter, Mrs. Betty Gibbs, of Spartansburg, South Carolina and her children and grandson were unable to attend. They did, however wish "Gramps" a happy| 80th birthday by a thoughtful mail-o-gram which was read at the party by Betty's son Tim Fisher.

Mr. Kelly was born of Irish immigrant parents in New York City on election day, Nov. 7, 1898. | He grew up in the village of Essex on Lake Champlain. When he turned 17 years old, he enlisted in the U.S. Army where he served for about 7 years including WWI. After his discharge from the Army he and his wife, Ethel, began their family in Flushing, Long Island. Later they moved to Dormansville where they have lived for the past 45 years.

Presently Mr. Kelly is active in the VFW and WWI Vets. This summer he represented N.Y. State in the WWI national convention in Columbus, Ohio. He periodically visits his daughter, Betty in S.C., and has recently returned from a trip to Ireland with Jack and Ethel Davis.

Mr. Kelly plans to continue being active in his retirement years. He claims his goal is to reach the year 2000. He will have then lived in three different centuries. And with his determination, we all expect to see him make it!

Altamont Enterprise - November 10, 1978

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