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LMS Angel - Hanford E. "Pete" Kelley

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December 17, 1958 to July 31, 2011

Pete fought the dragon for 15 months but lost his battle today.  Fly with the angels, little brother!  I love you.

Hanford “Pete” Kelley, 52, a Northland resident of Kansas City, MO lost his battle with LMS on Sunday, July 31, 2011 at his home.  He was born December 17, 1958.  He graduated from Park Hill High school in 1977.  He continued his education at Lincoln University, completing his Automotive Certificate. 

Pete was an Automotive Mechanic for Glen’s Automotive in Parkville, MO for many years.  Anyone who knew Pete; knew he was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan, regardless if they won or lost.  He also enjoyed: scuba diving, sky diving, weight lifting, three wheelers, motorcycles and watching alcohol dragsters. Pete really liked to do anything out of the ordinary and was willing to try anything once

 

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