In Memory

Kelly Bridge

Kelly was a friend of mine  We played more as kids than when older as class mates.  Dr Roy Bridge and my dad Arthur were friends.  When Roy quit large animal vet work and formed Blue Ribbon Realty, he did so with the comment that he was tired of losing his wrist watch.  Kelly had good heritage, adopted some of Roy's humor, and is remember by this class mate as a very affable person.  Blessings to his family, faith in the season will ease his passing.  Jim Vandenbark



 
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12/06/10 12:02 PM #1    

Charles Gardner

I was very sad to hear about Kelly dying on Nov 3, 2010.  I will always remember him as a good friend and he will be sadly missed.  I so much wanted to see him at our 50th. 


12/07/10 10:49 PM #2    

Catherine Blanton (Veach)

Kelly was always so sweet and kind,, at least to me. I have a fondness just thinking of
him. I can still bring his face to mind and remember his beautiful smile. He will be
missed.
 
 
Cathy Blanton

 


12/09/10 05:00 PM #3    

John Sheets

I remember many Friday and Saturday nights when Kelly. Warren Spencer, Greg Fouts, and I got together to play Euchre.  Kelly, Linda Crone, Connie Asher, and I double-dated to the Senior Prom.  The girls took us out for dinner at the Van Orman Hotel in Bloomington before the Prom.  The day after, we went to Spring Mill State Park for a picnic.  It was a fun weekend with very special people  The last time I saw Kelly was at our 30th or 35th reunion.  He hadn't aged one bit.  Thanks for being a friend, Kelly.


12/10/10 07:37 PM #4    

Judy Dillon (Grabhorn)

I'M SO SORRY TO HEAR OF KELLY'S PASSING.  KELLY AND I PLAYED TOGETHER AS KIDS.  HE HAD A VERY DRY SENSE OF HUMOR THAT I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER.  I'M SO GLAD I GOT TO SPEND SOME TIME WITH HIM A FEW YEARS AGO AT OUR REUNION.  REST IN PEACE, KELLY.  YOU WILL BE MISSED.


12/13/10 05:38 PM #5    

Bernard Williams

I agree with Judy's comment about his sense of humor. I always thought Kelly had a kind of sly, mischievous grin about him. He was almost gentlemanly around me (not a term normally used for a young teenager).  So sad to learn of his passing. God rest you, Kelly.


12/24/10 12:35 AM #6    

Margaret (Pegi) Webb (Broyer)

I remember Kelly as one of the most handsome boys in school.  We were in some class together, maybe art, where we had an opportunity to chat and interact quite a bit.  I remember him as having a good personality and wonderful smile.


05/01/11 07:27 AM #7    

Bernice Carter (Chumley)

BERNICE CARTER

I too remember Kelly as a very friendly, fun-loving and helpful person.  He was always there when someone needed a friend or a helping hand.  He will be missed very much.  God Bless!


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