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Gary George Kelly 19452019

Gary George Kelly
1945-2019
Gary George Kelly – age 73, of Kentville, passed away on
November 29, 2019 in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville following a
battle with stomach cancer. Born in Wolfville, Gary attended his
schooling in Grand Pré and Kentville and went on to
attended the Nova Scotia Community College where he picked up an
electrician trade. While living in Timmins, Ontario he started a Shine
Shop and worked at that until he retired. After he retired,
he moved back to Kentville to live. He is survived by his mother,
Marion (Pineo) Kelly, Bridgewater; daughter, Robin Kelly, Saint John,
NB; son, Corey (Shannon) Kelly; grandson, Milo and granddaughter,
Sloan, Timmins, ON; brothers, Wayne (Marg) Kelly, Simcoe,
ON; Peter (Carol) Kelly, Bridgewater; Bill (Judy) Kelly, Antigonish
and his very special friend, Dianne Rogers, Kentville. He predeceased
by his father, George Kelly, Bridgewater, and his brother, David
Kelly, Lunenburg. Cremation has taken place and there will be no
visitation, by request. A private graveside service will be held at a
later date. Donations in memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society. Arrangements have been entrusted to the White Family Funeral
Home and Cremation Services, Kentville.
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