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Donald Philip Kelley


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Donald Philip Kelley, 86, of Largo, Florida, formerly of Portland, Maine, died on November 15, 2015 after a long illness.

Don was born in Portland, the youngest of five sons of Henry and Esther Parks Kelley. He attended Cathedral Grammar School, Cheverus High School, class of 1946, and The University of Maine where he graduated as a Civil Engineer in 1953. He later earned an M.B.A. at George Washington University in 1970.

Upon graduating from high school, Don enlisted and followed his four older brothers into military service. He served for three years in the US Army Air Corps (later US Air Force) as a radio operator. He was a long-time member of the Paul Mallia American Legion Post No. 161 in Portland and a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 10094 in Largo, Florida.

After attending UMaine on the GI Bill, Don began his engineering career with the Bridge Division of the Maine State Highway Commission, where he was frequently greeted by Governor Baxter while building the causeway to Mackworth Island, which was Don’s first project. He later joined the US Army Corps of Engineers, where he specialized in arctic construction, traveling frequently to Labrador, Greenland, and Alaska. He retired after thirty years of Federal Government service, at the Army Research and Development Laboratories in Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

Survivors include daughters Debbe Kelley (Charlie Beehler) and Susan Koeppen (Rob Koeppen), son John Kelley, granddaughter Kelley Koeppen, grandson Christiaan Segura (Terri) and great-granddaughter Norah, and many wonderful nieces, nephews, and cousins. He is also survived by his wife, Delores Casale Kelley.

Donald Philip Kelley will be interred in the family plot at Calvary Cemetery. Private funeral services will be held in Florida, and a memorial service will be held in Maine at a later date.

The family would like to thank the many kind and competent professionals at Season’s in Belleaire, Morton Plant Hospital and Rehab Center, Sylvan Health Center, and the Pinellas County Veterans Services who have been an enormous help to us in recent months. We are especially grateful to Dr. John Fox and his compassionate staff for many years of care and friendship.

If desired, donations may be made to Cheverus High School. Friends and family are invited to share a memory and sign his guestbook below.

 

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