Cissy Bogli
Love you grandpa
Birth date: Dec 17, 2013
James F. Kelley, 83, of Stafford Springs, CT, passed away on Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at his home. He was born in Stafford Springs, CT, son of the late James A. and Ina (Allen) Kelley. Jim retired from Warren Woolen Company as a Read Obituary
Love you grandpa
Lillian I am so sorry for your loss. God has a plan for him and he is in God's house now. May God bless.
Sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families
Sue, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family during this difficult time. Cherished memories will help get you through this difficult holiday season.
We are sorry for your loss. Our condolences to the entire family.
I was saddened by the news when I heard about "Uncle Jimmy". My heart goes out to all the family. He will surely be missed. I am sure that my parents and everyone else that has already gone before him welcomed him in with open arms.
Thank you Grampie Kelley for always making me laugh! I have no idea where you came up with all of your jokes but they were good ones, especially the dirty ones that made Gramma mad at you, ha ha! May you finally be at rest and keep your sense of humor. And don't worry, I'll take good care of your "Iggy" down here? Until we meet again........xoxo
Sheila and family.I do not know if you remember me but I'm sure you will as I lived all the way down schofield rd on 32.I would like to say how sorry I am of your dad's passing.and I would like to say that your dad was so kind to me when I came to visit and that was over 40 yrs ago I can see him like it was yesterday he had the biggest smile and biggest heart and full of laughs and I always felt welcome.bless his heart and soul and I thank him for the comfort I felt when I was a kid Judy
Sheila and family,
I'm so sorry to hear of your father's passing.
His huge smile and his infectious laughter will be truly missed.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
Take care and God Bless
I remember your father coming into the co-op when I worked there. He always had a smile on his face. I loved teasing him, but he always gave it right back. I'm sure as a family you will miss him greatly but knowing he is at peace is a wonderful thing to imagine.