Tim Kelly

Tim Kelly, 61, of Camby, passed away suddenly January 5, 2019. He was born November 22, 1957, in Indianapolis, to the late Joseph J. Kelly and Mary A. (Lyons) Hall.

Tim proudly served for the United States Marine Corps. For 23 years he worked for Fed-Ex Freight as a truck driver. During his time with Fed-Ex Freight he also was a driving instructor and had a reputation of making his drivers well prepared for the open road. Tim enjoyed fishing, boating, and Sony PlayStation 4. Tim also enjoyed going to car shows to show off his newest toy, a ‘66 El Camino, but most of all he loved spending time with his kids, grandkids, and cats. His humorous nature is going to be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Survivors include his loving wife, Crystal Kelly of Camby; two sons, Timothy E. Kelly of Indianapolis and Robby (Lensey) Whitfield of Indianapolis; two daughters, Tiffany (Jonathan) Lane of Franklin and Mistian Whitfield of Brownsburg; a brother Mike Kelly of West Lafayette; and 7 grandchidren, Lennox, Aubrey, Siddalee, Sylas, Carmine, Averey, Jackson.

A gathering of family and friends to celebrate the life of Tim Kelly will be Saturday, January 19, 2019, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. Final care and arrangements have been entrusted with Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online registry.

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  1. My condolences to the family of Tim Kelly. I have pretty much known him all of my life. He hung out with my brother. I went through a double lung transplant myself. I know how hard it is. Again I am very sorry for your loss.

  2. To the family of Tim Kelly: please know you are in my prayers daily, as I pray for peace and comfort for each of you. May God give you strength and courage as you need it to get through this very difficult time. Love to all! Tim will truly be missed by all of us on 2N. ߒ -Kristi Huff

  3. Met him in the neighborhood we grew up in and he became like a brother to me!! Lots of laughs and great times! Hillside Beach and parties galore❤️ Christmas and all the holidays with my family! The birth of my niece! Many memories, I will love and miss you forever! Your laugh I’ll never forget!! Love Terri Hoffman

  4. Tim will be missed so very much because I always knew I could count on him for advise and help on my house. He was a great neighbor. The best I’ve ever had. I promise we will all keep a helping hand out for Crystal when she needs it. We will miss you Tim. We love you. Tonya

  5. Sorry to hear this,I had a lot of good times with Tim in the old days, as a kid we jumped and road the trains up and down the tracks behind his housr, spent alot of time down at the river and riding our bikes around the neighbor hood. One of my favorite memories was in 7th grade Tim brought SteppenWolfs Goddam the Pusher song to play as his pick for Mrs.Zones music class, I thought she was going to have a heart attack, needless to say that got Tim a trip to the principles office and a couple of days vacation. My heart and thoughts go out to all his family and those who knew him, may God grant you all peace of mind and heart at this sad time.

  6. Tim was a very special guy, I will miss him, my son-in-law. Crystal, Tim and I usually ate out together on Saturday. Jean Clink


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