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Ethel Borden married | Ethel Borden married [[Kelly, William J.|William J. Kelly, Sr.]] Their children were: | ||
*Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Gibbs of Inman, S. C. | *Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Gibbs of Inman, S. C. | ||
* | *[[Kelly, Ethel K.|Mrs. John (Ethel) Davis]] of Easley, S C. | ||
*Mrs. Robert (Wilma) Warmer of East Berne, whose son was | *Mrs. Robert (Wilma) Warmer of East Berne, whose son was [[Warner, Chester W.|Chester W. Warner]] | ||
* | *[[Patricia Kelly|Miss Patricia Kelly]] of Albany | ||
*William J. Kelly, Jr. off Dormansville, | *William J. Kelly, Jr. off Dormansville, | ||
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Funeral service, with Rev. Francis Rivenburg of Dormansville United Methodist church officiating,, was held Monday afternoon at the Cunningham Funeral Home in Greenville. Interment was in Westerlo Rural cemetery, | Funeral service, with Rev. Francis Rivenburg of Dormansville United Methodist church officiating,, was held Monday afternoon at the Cunningham Funeral Home in Greenville. Interment was in Westerlo Rural cemetery, | ||
Surviving are her husband, | Surviving are her husband, [[Kelly, William J.|William J, Kelly, Sr.]]; four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Gibbs of Inman, S. C, Mrs. John (Ethel) Davis of Easley, S C., Mrs, Robert (Wilma) Warmer of East Berne, and Miss Patricia Kelly of Albany, one son, William J. Kelly, Jr. off Dormansville, four sisters, Mrs Harold Provost, Mrs. Fred Thomas and Mrs. Robert Conlin of Glens Falls, and Mrs. John Flores of Jacksonville, Fla,, also 17 grandchildren. | ||
:[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - May 4, 1973 | :[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - May 4, 1973 | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:24, May 18, 2022
Birth
Ethel Borden was born in Schenectady on Oct. 27, 1905, daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Pendel Borden. Her sisters were:
- Mrs. Harold Provost
- Mrs. Fred Thomas
- Mrs. Robert Conlin of Glens Falls
- Mrs. John Flores of Jacksonville, Fla,,
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Marriage & Children
Ethel Borden married William J. Kelly, Sr. Their children were:
- Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Gibbs of Inman, S. C.
- Mrs. John (Ethel) Davis of Easley, S C.
- Mrs. Robert (Wilma) Warmer of East Berne, whose son was Chester W. Warner
- Miss Patricia Kelly of Albany
- William J. Kelly, Jr. off Dormansville,
Death
Ethel Kelly, 67, of Westerlo, (Dormansville) died in University Health Center on April 27, 1973.
Obituary
ETHEL KELLY
Ethel Kelly, 67, of Westerlo, (Dormansville) died in University Health Center on April 27. Mrs. Kelly was born in Schenectady on Oct. 27, 1905, daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Pendel Borden.
Mrs. Kelly was a member of VFW Auxiliary No. 385 and WWI Barrack No. 761, Delmar.
Funeral service, with Rev. Francis Rivenburg of Dormansville United Methodist church officiating,, was held Monday afternoon at the Cunningham Funeral Home in Greenville. Interment was in Westerlo Rural cemetery,
Surviving are her husband, William J, Kelly, Sr.; four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Gibbs of Inman, S. C, Mrs. John (Ethel) Davis of Easley, S C., Mrs, Robert (Wilma) Warmer of East Berne, and Miss Patricia Kelly of Albany, one son, William J. Kelly, Jr. off Dormansville, four sisters, Mrs Harold Provost, Mrs. Fred Thomas and Mrs. Robert Conlin of Glens Falls, and Mrs. John Flores of Jacksonville, Fla,, also 17 grandchildren.
- Altamont Enterprise - May 4, 1973
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