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Geraldine Kelley
1931 2012

Geraldine Kelley

January 1, 1931 — September 1, 2012

Geraldine was born January 1, 1931 in Denver, Colorado to Ambert Bill Williams and Hazel Charlene Backman Williams. She graduated from West High School, Denver, Colorado in 1949. Upon graduation she enlisted in the United States Navy, where she served until her Honorable Discharge on May 27, 1955. In the Navy, she met her future husband, James Wilson Kelley. They were married on March 5, 1955 in Reno, Nevada. The marriage ended in divorced in 1986. They began their life in Denver and, after a few more moves, settled in Paola, Kansas in 1967 to raise their family. Her first priority was her family. She was an active member of the Paola First Presbyterian Church where had served as a deacon. She was a member of the Paola Country Club. Gerry served on the board of The Friends of the Library. She spent countless hours volunteering in the church"s thrift shop, the library and through the Miami County Hospital Auxiliary. Her loves and joys in her life were her family, friends and, most importantly, her grandchildren. Gerry loved to travel and visited countries all over the world. One of her accomplishments during her life was learning to scuba dive. Her most memorable dive trips were to the Great Barrier Rife in Australia and to New Zealand. Her other hobbies include, reading, gardening and playing bridge with her friends. Gerry is preceded in death by her parents Bill and Hazel Williams, one grandson, Jacob Hamilton, and her brother, Donald B Williams. She is survived by her children, Shelley and husband Rick Montgomery of Lawrence, KS, Tammie and husband Garry Hamilton of Charlottesville, VA, Timothy Kelley and wife Amy of Paola, KS, and Andrew Kelley of Paola, KS, and six grandchildren, Caleb Hamilton of Wilmington, NC, Elizabeth Hamilton of Charlottesville, VA, Austen and Alyssa Kelley, John Henry and Annie Mae Kelley, all of Paola, KS. She will be greatly missed by family and friends. In leiu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Paola Free Library Foundation, Presbyterian Church, and the Hospice of Kansas. First Presbyterian Church 110 E. Peoria St, Paola, Kansas Service: Thursday, September 06, 2012 at 11:00 AM Visitation: Wednesday, September 05, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

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