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John H. O’Kelley, Jr, age 76, of Alpharetta, Georgia passed away December 27, 2015. A family memorial service to celebrate the life of John H. O’Kelley, Jr. will be held at his residence. John proudly served in the U.S. Air Force. He began his career at the age of 18 delivering wholesale optical to local businesses by bicycle. John was a licensed optician and managed several local offices before his retirement.
John was preceded in death by his parents John & Maxine O’Kelley and his grandparents who raised him, Mr. & Mrs. Otis Arp. He is survived by his wife, Catherine O’Kelley; son & daughter-in-law, Patrick H. & Angela O’Kelley; and sisters-in-law, Pat A. Conner and Janie C. Boyter. Donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice or to Humane Society www.humanesociety.org. The family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation 3116 U.S. Highway 23, Duluth, GA 30096 (678)584-0914. Messages of condolence may be made or viewed by visiting www.GeorgiaCremation.com.
R. Sweatman says
My condolences in the loss of your dear loved one. May you be comforted by scriptures in the Bible that will bring comfort and calmness of heart to you at this time of bereavement.
Dennis Davis says
Cathy I believe you are indeed a Saint on Earth for the way you took care of John. I have wonderful childhood memories of our youth and teenage years. For a variety of reasons we grew apart and the friendship renewal in later years was doomed from the start. If you are so note interested in hearing my thoughts please contact me at ddenniso@bellsouth.net.
John was a good man and a credit to our country. I’m sorry
John and Ruth Westbrooks says
Our condolences to your family. May you be comforted in knowing that many people are keeping you close at heart during this time.
John and Ruth Westbrooks
K.L. Banks says
Dear Family,
May Jehovah God comfort you during this time of loss. Though there may be little that can be said or done to ease your pain, may you find comfort in knowing that many care and sympathize with your sadness. Always know that Jehovah God is with you to strengthen and guide you. May your trust in his promise of a resurrection bring you peace. – Acts 24:15
Warm Regards,
K. L. Banks