Laurel Kelly

Kelly- Peacefully with her loving husband by her side at St. Joseph’s Hospice, Sarnia on Friday September 21, 2018. Laurel Norma Kelly (nee Logan), aged 71 years of Corunna. Much loved wife of 45 years to John Kelly. Dear sister-in-law of Margaret McIntyre of New Brunswick. Laurel was predeceased by her parents, Norman and Edith Logan. A celebration of life for Laurel Kelly will be held at the Knight Funeral Home, 588 St. Clair Parkway, Corunna on Thursday September 27, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Deanna Gibson officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home from 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 p.m. Cremation has already taken place and a private interment service will be held at a later date in Hillsdale Cemetery, Petrolia. As expressions of sympathy friends who wish may send memorial donations to St. Joseph’s Hospice, Sarnia or to the charity of one’s choice. Messages and condolences may be left online at www.knightfuneralhome.ca Knight 519-862-2845.

Visitation Information

Thursday from 12 noon until 1:00 p.m.

Donations

St. Joseph's Hospice, Sarnia Charity of One's Choice

Funeral Date

1:00 p.m. Thursday September 27, 2018

11 thoughts on “Laurel Kelly”

  1. Lori /Frank Peters

    John our hearts are with you we are a phone call away She was a very special and kind person She will be missed by many Big hugs and lots of love to you John

  2. Richard & Cora Raymond

    John,we are so sorry to hear of Laurel’s death. Our heart and sympathy goes out to you . We hope to see you again & will always remember her kind,sweet soul.May you find comfort in your loving memories & many friends and family, knowing you are not alone. God bless you.

  3. Kimberley Kelly Graham

    Dear Uncle John,

    Alastair and I extend our deepest condolences to you at this most difficult time.

    I have many fond memories of Laurel from your visits to Saint John when I was younger. Please know that although we will not be able to come to Ontario, you remain in our prayers.

    A donation will be made to Bobby’s Hospice in Saint John in honour of Laurel.

    Warmest sympathy,

    Kim & Alastair

  4. John
    I am so sorry to read this sad news.
    My sister, Noreen, and I are probably the last Logans from that family.
    I now live in London and I am sorry I cannot be there., but am thinking of you.

  5. John: Just got back in town from picking up Pauline in London and received call from old neighbor in Corunna informing me of Laurel’s passing. My sincerest sympathy and my apologies for not visiting more often.
    Shirley

  6. So sorry to hear of the passing of Aunt Laurel.A warm and loving person who will be missed here on earth. My deepest sympathy

  7. Bernie & Shaun Kilduff

    John,
    Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Laurel our dear friend,We will always remember her for the many good times we all shared together
    Bernie & Shaun

  8. John: I am so sorry to hear of your loss! Laurel was a fine lady and as you know a great golfer, remember when she beat me at your club those many years ago! some fine memories. Give me a call when you can find some time. Rick 702 255 8440 or cell 702 281 5648

  9. John: I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Laurel.

    After finding out that we were in fact related after working together for a few years I would have liked to have spent more time with her.

    It was ironic how we actually found out that we were related on the Logan side of the family, just by casual conversation at work one day.

    My sincere condolences and hope your memories of Laurel will help get you through the coming months. Jean

  10. Jeanette (Smith) Fleischer-Catto

    My condolences to John and family. What a shock to read Laurel’s obituary. She and I attended Petrolia High School together and spent many happy times at each other’s home. I was happy to have Laurel be my maid of honor at my wedding in 1964. And then to be invited to attend your wedding reception. After seeing Laurel at Simpson Sears, I lost contact having moved away and just recently returning to Sarnia. I forgot your last name so hope of reconnecting was not possible. May your memories become more precious each day and may God grant you comfort for the times ahead.

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