Funeral Service for Brother Harrison John Kelly age 83 affectionately called "Pa" of Lower Bogue Eleuthera, who died December 29th at his residence, will be held on Saturday 10:00 a.m. at Charles Wesley Methodist Church Lower Bogue Eleuthera. Rev. John Baldwin II assisted by Pastor Ednol Cash will officiate and interment will follow in the Public Cemetery Lower Bogue Eleuthera.
Cherished memories are held by:
His wife: Geneva Kelly
Three sons: Craig, Hilverson and Ernie Kelly
Four daughters: Diana Smith of the United States, Wendy Bain of Nassau, Joy Kelly of Nassau and Karen Neilly of Upper Bogue Eleuthera
Two adopted sons: Sidney Brown and James Munroe
Four adopted daughters: Gelitta, Ermily, Ann of Current Island Eleuthera and Vanessa
Twenty-nine grand-children; Lieutenant Renardo Bastian of the United States Army
Texas, Renessa Richardson and Renichka Bastian of the United States, Doyle Barton, Nadia Rolle, Emerald, Latoya, Lagrand, Laron, Veron, Kenisha, Rhonda, Indera, Rojean, Demerro, Demantre, Zaphaniah, Shavaldo, Tatrinka, Shandia, Tanisha, Shaniqua, Wallisha, Elston, Micah, Daquan, Ernie Jr. Shacoya and Shanaye Kelly
Twenty-one: great grand children
Eighteen nieces: Betsy Kelly. Belinda Dorsette, Loraine Neilly, Glendina Williams,
Vernisha Gaitor, Susan Darville, Justine Lloyd, Nursing Officer Bertha-Mae Sands, Petty Officer Joy Moss of The Royal Bahamas Defence Force, Erma Carey, Minister Lenora Taylor, Ida Mackey, Ulamae Neilly, Shana Kemp, Estelle Major, Lora Rolle, Dora Grant and Erica Bain
Thirteen nephews: Police Constable 282 Bertram Kelly of the Royal Bahamas Police
Force, Petty Officer Ramon Kelly Sr. of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, Sergeant 1114 Lundy Kelly of the Royal Bahamas Police Force, Whelock, Horris, Jonathan Frazier, Rev. Billy Kelly, Winton Kelly, Leeland and Everette Cash, Martin Albury and Percy Johnson
Mother-in-law: Emmie Sweeting of Nassau
Five daughters-in-law: Jennifer, Katie, Orlean Brown, Tasha Munroe and Malena
One son-in-law: David Neilly
Seven brothers-in-law: Cyril Collins, Willis, John, Peter, James, Harvey and Danford Sweeting
Nine sisters-in-law: Evangelist Ann Collins, Ivy Bowles, Inez Kelly, Janet, Etta, Mary and Jo-Ann Sweeting
Two grand-daughters-in-law: Claudia Neely and Toyekia Bastian of Texas
Three uncles-in-law; Alfred and George Cash and Luther Kemp
Five aunts-in-law: Freeda Johnson, Melta Sweeting, Ruth and Rodleah Cash and Muriel Sweeting
God-child: Sylvia Bonaby
Special friends include: Ceva Sweeting and family, Glenroy Albury and family, Deacon Wayde Higgs, Deacon Jennifer Cleare, Rev. John Baldwin II, Stella Decosta, Wayne and Marie Pinder, Andy Higgs and family and the entire family of Charles Wesley Methodist Church
Other relatives and friends include: Rev. Eric Lightbourne and family, Pastor Ednol
Cash and family, Bishop Dudley Kelly and family, Clayton Kelly and family, Rev. Johnson and family, Rev.Veronica Hamilton and family, Rev. Persis Cunningham and family, Bishop Creswell Cash and family, Deacon Olga Wilchcombe and family, Rose Albury and family, Inez Kelly and family of the Bluff Eleuthera, Fred Neilly and family, Thomas Albury, Dona Heastie and family, Barbara Bain and family, Mable Colebrook and family, Lucinda Deveaux, Candice Kelly, St. Margaret Church family, Burchinald Gibson and family, Ms. Inell Reckley and family, The descendants of Gwendolyn Albury and family, Mary Kelly and family and Charles and Betty Johnson and family, Deacon Derek Glico and John Wesley Church family, The family of the late Pearl Johnson, Wesley Johnson and family, The Neilly, Cash and Albury families of Lower Bogue Eleuthera, the communities of Current Island, the Bluff and Upper Bogue Eleuthera, The staff of Lower Bogue Clinic and the entire community of Lower Bogue Eleuthera, and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
Relatives and friends may pay their last respects at THE CHAPEL OF MEMORIES COMMONWEALTH FUNERAL HOME INDEPENDENCE DRIVE on Friday from 10:00a.m.- 12:00 noon and at the church in Lower Bogue on Friday from 7:30 p.m. to service time on Saturday.
Thanks Mary
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