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William Clarence Bill'' Kelly
March 12th, 1928 - March 1st, 2002
Kelly, Sr., William Clarence, ?Bill?, of St. Petersburg, died Friday March 1, 2002 at home. A native of St. Petersburg he was owner of St. Pete Termite & Pest Control. He was a navy veteran of WWII, a member of Star Lodge #78 F&AM of Largo, the Scottish Rite and the Egypt Temple, both in Tampa. Survivors include a son, William C., Jr., St. Petersburg, three daughters, Rita K. Autry, Willard, NC, Dricilla Norris, Seminole, FL and Frances James, St. Petersburg; four brothers, W. L. Roy Kelly, Floral City, FL, Glen Kelly, Dade City, FL, Jim Boggie Kelly, Tampa, FL and Donald Kelly, Pinellas Park, FL; two sisters, Jo Ann Perkins, Deland, FL and Henrietta Barrett, St. Petersburg; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make memorial contributions to Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, 12502 North Pine Drive, Tampa, FL 33612-9499.
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