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Caroline Kelly

In Loving Memory

Kelly, Caroline Santina

April 21, 1923 - November 3, 2024

(nee Nebuloni) Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, on Sunday, November 3, 2024.  Beloved wife of the late Patrick J. Kelly. Dear mother of Michael G. (Janet), Mark P. and the late Martin Kelly.  Dear grandmother of Brian (Kelly) Kelly and Stephanie (Brian) O’Connell.  Dear great-grandmother of Owen, Emma, Nora, Patrick, Lucas and Caleb.  Dear sister of the late Louise Viola.  Our dear aunt, cousin and friend.

SERVICES: Visitation at St. Ambrose Catholic Church on Friday, November 8 from 9:00 a.m. until funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m.  Interment Resurrection Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Ambrose Church or Sick and Elderly of the Hill, appreciated.

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4 thoughts on “Kelly, Caroline Santina”

  1. Caroline watched over my mother, Rosemarie Fassi, as she began working at Missouri Bakery back in the 1940’s. You and “The Sarge” were the perfect pair and left us with an outstanding legacy. To Mike and Mark, you were blessed to have had such a great mother.

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  2. Jerri and I send our condolences to the entire Kelly family. What a long, beautiful life. Worked until 90 years old! Sarge will be meeting her with open arms. Together again forever.

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  3. My condolences 🙏🏿 goes out to the family she will be truly missed. She was such a beautiful woman loved her spirit her prayers such a joy to know her always happy never a dull moment with her. Full of joy everytime I’m there. We love you miss Kelley you will be missed 😢

    Danielle Spruill

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  4. Such a sad day. Mrs Kelly was like a mom to me growing up. Used to play at the house with Mark. Hockey in the basement and street. Always a smile in her face at Missouri Bakery. My thoughts and prayers to Mark and Mike and the Kelly family.

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