Austin And Jordan
Austin and Jordan purchased the Blue Caribbean Bouquet for the family of David Earl Kelly.
Birth date: Sep 4, 1950 Death date: Jan 16, 2017
David Earl Kelly was born on September 4, 1950, in Corsicana, Texas and passed away on January 16, 2017, in Dallas, Texas. He is survived by his loving mother, Edna Kelly; wife Linda Kelly; daughter Tracey Kelly Kiplinger and brot Read Obituary
Austin and Jordan purchased the Blue Caribbean Bouquet for the family of David Earl Kelly.
Edna, Linda, Tracy, and Larry. I am so very sorry for your loss. I have such good memories of David. I loved his sense of humor and his laugh. I remember how much he loved Linda, and how excited they were when Tracy was born. Love & Prayers ~Bud~
David and Anita purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of David Earl Kelly.
Ms. Edna, Linda, Tracey and Larry, Dan and I are so sorry to hear of your loss. Having David around the corner, in the next office, for eighteen years, it was nice to be able to talk about his family, church, the Yankees and, oh yes, work in between. He and Linda became good friends and David will be remembered as that…a friend.
Aunt Edna, Linda, Tracey, Larry and all of the family. I am still in shock after hearing of David's passing . He is and always will be a very treasured first cousin of mine. We were so close when we were just kids and even though we didn't see each other much over the years, I always knew he was there and it made me smile. Heaven welcomed him home, but it left a big hole in each of our hearts. I am offering up prayers for all of you during this very difficult time. May God wrap His loving arms around you and may you feel His presence in a mighty way now and in the days to come. May He give to each of you the "peace that passes all understanding" as only He can give. My love and prayers, Diane
Lit a candle in memory of David Earl Kelly
Dearest Edna, Linda, Tracey and Larry and family, My condolences on David?s passing. Words cannot adequately express my sorrow at what you must be feeling. The David I remember is not as an adult, but as a childhood friend and also as someone who Mom and Dad looked up to as a wonderful and caring man who loved and treasured his family. Connie Holley Tietz