In Remembrance Of

Alvin E. Kelley

Alvin Eugene Kelley, 94 of rural Weston, MO passed away July 19, 2019. 

He was born on July 11, 1925 to Ermon Wesley and Neva Flora (Ruble) Kelley in Rushville, MO where he grew up and attended school. He then served his country in the US Navy in the South Pacific during WWII. After his honorable discharge he returned to Rushville, MO.

On October 9, 1948 he was united in marriage to June Lovelace. After their marriage they lived near DeKalb, MO and in 1953 they moved near Camden Point. In 1993 they moved to rural Weston where they made their home. June passed on January 24, 1999. 

Alvin was a past member of the Masonic Lodge and was a current member of the Fox Hunters Association for over 50 years. He was also a member and co-founder of the Camden Point Fire Department and the Camden Point Ball Association. Alvin was a lifelong farmer and enjoyed his hunting dogs and coyote hunting. Most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family. 

He was also preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Alfred, Donald and Arvin Kelley and sisters Mary Sue Munsterman, Maxine Palmer, and Ermadean Brown.

Alvin is survived by his children Brenda Bledsoe, Pat Kelley, Mike Kelley and wife Debbie, Janie Jamison and husband Norman and Randy Kelley; numerous grand, great-grand and great-great-grandchildren; sisters Jean Hull and Janet Higgins and husband Jim; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends. 

Visitation from 4:00-7:00 p.m. with Funeral Services at 7:00 p.m. with Military Honors, Monday July 22nd at the Dearborn Community Center in Dearborn.

Donations may be made to the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.

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  • Jessica Bradford
  • Justine Crossno Heartt

    Sorry for your loss. Thinking of the family and friends that loved him so much. Always fun to be around.

  • David Anderson

    Sorry for your loss. He was a character. Remember hunting with him and Randy

  • Alma Jean Kephart

    Patty, I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved dad. It’s not easy losing a parent as you well
    know, but knowing he had a great life and an even greater family unit means a lot. Uresti You and the family are in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time! God bless you and I’m sending prayers your way!
    Again, my deepest sympathy!. Jean

  • Anita Mummert

    Brenda , Patty and family — So sorry to hear of your Dads passing on and wish you all peace at this time as you travel through this journey. Express my sympathies to all

  • KENNETH MUNSTERMAN

    HE WAS A FINE OLD FART AND MY FRIEND AND UNCLE SINCERELY WILL BE MISSED

  • Richard Palmer

    Brenda, Patty, Mike, Jane and Randy

    So sorry for the loss of Uncle Bub. He was one special uncle. I enjoyed our talks when we together at family functions. He was a character for sure. He took everything in stride. The last time I talked to him was last year at Frances funeral. He said you know something the doctors from the military said I would never live to be very old but I fooled them. I am still here and still working.

    Our prayers and blessings
    Richard and Kathy Palmer and family

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