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==Birth==  
==Birth==  
Patricia Kelly was the daughter of '''[[Kelly, William J.|William Kelly Sr.]]''' and '''[[Borden, Ethel|Ethel Borden]]'''.
Patricia Kelly was the daughter of [[Kelly, William J.|William Kelly Sr.]]''' and [[Borden, Ethel|Ethel Borden]]'''.
Her brothers and sisters were:
Her brothers and sisters were:
*Mrs. Robert Gibbs
*Mrs. Robert Gibbs
*Mrs. John Davis - '''[[Kelly, Ethel K.|Ethel Davis]]''' of Beaver, Pa.
*Mrs. John Davis - [[Kelly, Ethel K.|Ethel Davis]]''' of Beaver, Pa.
*Mrs. Robert Warner -Wilma Warner of East Berne, whose son was '''[[Warner, Chester W.|Chester W. Warner]]'''
*Mrs. Robert Warner -Wilma Warner of East Berne, whose son was [[Warner, Chester W.|Chester W. Warner]]'''
*William B. Kelly
*William B. Kelly



Revision as of 11:17, May 15, 2022

Birth

Patricia Kelly was the daughter of William Kelly Sr. and Ethel Borden. Her brothers and sisters were:

  • Mrs. Robert Gibbs
  • Mrs. John Davis - Ethel Davis of Beaver, Pa.
  • Mrs. Robert Warner -Wilma Warner of East Berne, whose son was Chester W. Warner
  • William B. Kelly

Education

Pat Kelly began her school days in the little village (Dormansville) school here, participating in the programs of school and church, singing at the early age of three.

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Patricia Kelly married on January 28, 1956, James Kohler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohler of Albany. Her children were:

  • James Kohler
  • Kelly Kohler
  • Edward Kohler
  • Cindy Kohler

Death

Patricia Kelly died in April, 1984. She had been ill for several weeks and finally went into a coma in Crouse Hospital, Syracuse. Services were conducted in St. John's Church, Greenville on Saturday with burial in Westerlo Cemetery.

Obituary

Patricia Kelly Obituary - Altamont Enterprise - April 19, 1984

Sympathy is extended to the members of Kelly family in the death of Patricia, daughter of William Kelly, Sr. and sister of William B. Kelly of our village. She had been ill for several weeks and finally went into a coma in Crouse Hospital, Syracuse. Services were conducted in St. John's Church, Greenville on Saturday with burial in Westerlo Cemetery. Pat, as she was known to most of us, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, Sr. and spent her childhood and youth here. She began her school days in the little village school here, participating in the programs of school and church, singing at the early age of three.

Although she left the area in recent years, still friends kept in touch. She is survived by her father, sisters Mrs. Robert Gibbs, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Robert Warner, a brother William, also three sons and a daughter, James, Kelly, Edward and Cindy Kohler as well as five grandchildren and nephews and nieces.

Altamont Enterprise - April 19, 1984

Additional Media

Patricia Kelly Kohler Marriage - Altamont Enterprise — January 27, 1956

To Be Wed Saturday

Miss Patricia Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of Dormansville, will be married Saturday at 11 a/m/ to James Kohler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohler of Albany. Father William Fitzgerald of St. Thomas church in Delmar will perform the ceremony at a Nuptial Mass.

The bride will wear white velvet, with a fingertip nylon tulle veil. She will carry prayerbook of mother of pearl with streamers of stefinitis. Her bouquet will be made of white and blue roses, banked with white pompoms.

The attendants will be Richard Boeck of Westerlo and Miss Veronica Kirana, formerly of Greenville, now living in Albany. The ushers will be William Kelly, brother of the bride, and George Kohler, brother of the groom.

A reception will be held for the immediate family at the home of the bride. The wedding cake is being made by Mrs. Bety Fisher, sister of the bride. Music at the reception will be provided by Miss Wilma Kelly, sister fo the bride, Clarence Bates and Gerald Woodruff.

Following the reception, the bride and groom will take a week end honeymoon, traveling by car.

Altamont Enterprise - January 27, 1956


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