Henry Kelly, III, 36, of Irwin, PA, passed away peacefully on November 30, 2020. He was born to parents Henry Kelly Jr. from Heath Springs, SC and Evangeline Campbell-Kelly from Darlington, SC on November 27, 1984 in Hackensack, NJ.
Henry’s father moved the family to a new home in Englewood, NJ in 1992 and soon after, he tragically passed away on November 7, 1993 in a tractor-trailer accident when Henry was only 9 years old. Soon after his father’s passing, Henry and his mother relocated to West Paterson, NJ where Henry spent his adolescents and early teen years as the “Man of The House.” Not only did Henry have to concentrate on being a good student, he was also protector and care-giver to his mother that was in failing health.
After suffering several strokes, Henry’s Mother relocated them to Corona, NY in order to be close to his Grandmother Flossie Campbell, his Aunt Ethel L. (Billy) Patterson, and community health resources as she recovered and rehabilitated. With this move, Henry transferred from Passaic Valley Regional High School in Little Falls, NJ to The High School for Arts & Business in Corona where he met his best friend–that was more like a brother–Dauberthini Beraud, and his other buddy Juancarlos Collazo.
On September 10, 2008, Henry’s mother, Evangeline Campbell-Kelly went home to be with the Lord when he was 23 years old. On July 4th, 2010, Henry met Martha Pichardo. The real fireworks didn’t happen until the two started dating on September 17, 2010. Then 9 months later, in June 2011, there was the pitter-patter of little feet running around the house. They had started a “Family” together. They adopted Bailey…their dog.
Henry loved to take cruises. On a February 2013 cruise, Henry asked Martha to be his wife and 6 months later on an August 19, 2013 cruise, Henry and Martha said their “I Do’s” on the beach in the Bahamas and became Mr & Mrs Kelly.
Henry also enjoyed going to the Dominican Republic (7 times), sports, clothes, music, red wine, cigars, video games, LeBron James and talking on the phone with Martha and giving advice to his niece Da’Monique. Henry was loved by many friends and co-workers.
Henry loved his job at AUDI Manhattan as a technician and valet. He was there for quite some time prior to being unable to work consistently due to his own serious health crisis of heart disease and multiple strokes. Henry’s poor health slowly progressed over the next 2-3 years. He was in and out of the hospital multiple times. Many times he was discharged just to turn around and be re-admitted. After becoming disabled, Henry did just as his mother had and turned to his Grandmother and Aunt Ethel for support. They both went to the hospital to see him daily and took turns taking him in after each discharge until he was well enough to get a small place of his own.
In the Summer of 2019, Henry was preparing himself to relocate to Maryland where his cousins Crystal and Christopher Lide resided, but was never able to get healthy enough to make the move. Just prior to the arrival of COVID-19, Henry moved out to the suburbs of Pittsburgh to live with his big brother Dwayne Kelly.
Dwayne, a former law enforcement officer, took Henry to the best physicians, got him assistance and a new rent stabilized luxury apartment with a gym, and pool. Henry was living his best life. His health was great, he was exercising and having fun with his big brother and nieces and nephews. They spent there time eating, drinking and being merry. Henry’s friend Dauberthini visited him in September, the two spent hours upon hours laughing, talking, joking and reminiscing not knowing that it would be the last time they would meet.
On November 26, 2020, Henry spent Thanksgiving with his Big Brother Dwayne and family. He was happy and healthy.
On November 27, 2020, Henry spent his 36th Birthday with his big brother Dwayne and family. He was happy and healthy. On November 29, 2020, at noon, His brother Dwayne dropped him off home to watch Sunday football. He was happy and healthy.
On November 29, 2020, at 4:50pm, he called Dwayne to remind him that they had to do grocery shopping in the morning. He was happy and healthy.
On the morning of November 30, 2020, Henry was called home by the Lord as he relaxed in his chair with his iPad and phone. He was now at Peace and in Eternal Rest.
Henry is survived by his Grandmother Flossie Campbell, Aunt Ethel L. Patterson, Wife Martha Kelly, Cousin Crystal Lide, Cousin Christopher Lide, Aunt Margie (Nelson) Straughn, Uncle Larry (Delcinia) Kelly,
Uncle Henry (Myrna) Shropshire, Uncle David Shropshire, Uncle Woodrow Shropshire, Uncle Michael Shropshire, Aunt Glendora Shropshire, God Parents Nancy and Dallas Gray, Brother Dwayne (Pamela) Kelly, Nephew Matthew Kelly, Nephew Michael Kelly, Niece Nichole Picone, Niece Katie Roveda, Niece Aleigha McHale, Brother Damon (Andrea) Kelly, his Niece Da’Monique Kelly along with a host of cousins and relatives. He was preceded in death by his Parents Evangeline & Henry Kelly Jr., Grandparents Macey H. & Henry Kelly Sr., Uncle Billy Patterson, Aunt Shirley & Uncle Walter L. Kelly, Aunt Pearl & Uncle Raymond Perry, Aunt Patricia & Uncle Sammie Jenkins and Aunt Laura Ann Peegea.
Arrangements
Due to the current COVID-19 crisis, the family has decided upon cremation with a memorial service to take place near Easter 2021; at which time his ashes will be placed in or at his mother and father’s burial plot at George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus NJ.
James F. Kutch Funeral Homes & Crematory
433 Lincoln Highway
East McKeesport, PA 15035
(412) 823-4054
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Henry was a great guy. I could always call him to talk, laugh, or get some advice. I’m going to miss him dearly. I’m going to miss you Henry.
Henry was one of my best friends. I had just spoken to him earlier that mornin before he passed catching up and just saying how much we loved and cared about one another and appericate our friendship. Im still in shock and heart broken over him being called home so early. But I am grateful that I got to let him know. That I loved him and missed. He was a great person always checkin in and looking out for others. You will and are already greatly missed. S.I.P dear friend. I love you. You’ll forever be in my heart.
My deepest condolences to the family
It crazy that I writing this. I wish I can talk to you one last time. But I know you making more jokes and being happier then ever. You always make sure I was good and Roro. I was just talking to you on your birthday . You was always positive on life and always had something good to say when I was down and out. I’m really going to miss how you call me and FaceTime me just to see what I’m doing just to bother me lol. You was awesome and great and you will continue to be forever in my heart and will always have you on mind and prayers. To the family my love and peace goes out tot you . Love you Henry
Me and Henry pretty much grew up together once he came to Corona and he use to come to the basketball court at Louis Armstrong park by the school P.S 143 and he used to talk alot of smack while playing ball and just joked around with everyone one the court like for instance one of the times when the Chappelle show was on and they were doing the Charlie Murphy and Rick James stories and of course we all have seen it so he would come down to the park and start acting like he was Rick James and I would be just laughing my head off but even tho he would joke around alot he was still caring, loyal and there for whoever he was friends with and I will always miss and loved that about him.
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