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06 Jul 2017
Created: 06 Jul 2017
tdtnews.com
Temple, Bell County, Texas
July 5, 2017
Mary Ann Kelley,
73, of Belton died
Saturday, June 17
Mary Ann Kelley, 73, of Belton, Texas died
peacefully, after a long battle with heart disease,
surrounded by her loving family, at her home in
Belton, Texas on Saturday, 17 June 2017. She was a
member of Christ Episcopal Church in Temple, TX
Mary Ann was born on 31 August 1943 in Oklahoma
City, OK to Andy Russell Vaught and Lois (Whitehead)
Vaught. She graduated from Wichita Falls, TX High
School in 1961 and married Oliver Kelley on 7
October, 1961. From 1966 through 1986 she was a
military spouse, living on three continents during
that time. She graduated with a BA in English from
Cameron University, Lawton, OK in 1978, but her
heart belonged to the University of Texas at Austin.
She had a long career with Central Texas
College/American Preparatory Institute. In 1994 she
was an integral part of her husband’s successful
campaign for District Judge of the 169th District
Court in Bell County, TX. She was passionate about
her work in the Episcopal Church, and as a lay
minister. From 1995 to 2001, she served as an
elected member of the Board of Trustees of Central
Texas College. In 1999, she was named a Yellow Rose
of Texas by Governor George W. Bush. She will be
remembered for her grace and courage during her
lengthy illness, her love for entertaining, her wit,
and style.
Mary Ann is survived by her daughter, Chris Kelley
Rosenberg of Belton, TX, her son, Andrew Oliver
Kelley and his wife, Audra Rodriguez Kelley, of
Austin, TX, her granddaughter, Maria Pilar Kelley,
and grandsons Zachary and Kiah Kelley. She was
preceded in death by her husband Oliver Kelley, her
father, Andy Russell Vaught, and her mother Lois
(Whitehead) Vaught.
A private funeral took place on Wednesday, 21 June,
2017 in Dallas, TX, followed immediately by
interment at Sparkman-Hillcrest Cemetery in Dallas,
TX. A traditional Irish wake/ celebration of life
will be held in her honor on 9 July 2017 at 12:00
noon at the home of her daughter and son-in-law,
located at 2203 Red Rock Drive, Belton, TX 76513. In
lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made
to: The Judge Oliver and Mary Ann Kelley Memorial
Scholarship at Central Texas College....
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Contributed by Marti Graham, Transcriber, . Information posted as courtesy to researchers. |
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