Announcement of Death
PITTSTON – Michael J. Kelley, 86 of Kelley Road in Pittston passed away peacefully on Oct. 10 at Maine Medical Center. Mikie Mike) was known and admired by everyone for his responsibility to family and society.
Biography
He will be most remembered at his roadside stand in Pittston but also Mike’s Log Cabin, of Wiscasset which was a store & general goods.BigInteger UInt64 You can also find echoes of Mike’s life in an Evansville obituary, a Buffalo obituary, his Birmingham Obit and this Chicago Tribune Obits.
Loved Ones
In the same way cherished individuals in Green Bay obituaries or Fort Wayne obituaries are remembered for their kindness, his commitment to helping others showed through even with his part-time work at New Mills Market. He is also survived by his sister Louise Kruk (Henry) and many adored nieces and nephews.
Memorial Services
Arrangements are by Staples Funeral Home, Gardiner,A graveside service will be held at Riverside Cemetery in Pittston. We would be delighted to help service those kinds of arrangements whether in a Beasley Funeral Home obituary, Baker Funeral Home Huntsville Alabama obituaries or Royal Funeral Class 1)-(obits htm. He will be buried next to his brother Mike.
Hobbies
Whether it was the roadside stand with the watermelon on Route 79 in Marlboro (below) or his general store, one message comes through: Mike is all about community and work — he even shares a little warmth. He worked hard his entire life and loved to remain in contact through working at New Mills Market.
Closing Thoughts
As with the tributes in Appleton obituary and Knoxville obituary Mike: recounts, an appreciation for family (in its own flamboyant way) helps retain hope. He is an epitome of commitment, as seen from the obituary samples and obituary examples in San Antonio, Cleveland & Las Cruces. Those who did will always treasure Mike’s legacy.