Alicia Margaret Kelly 8 November 1923 – 2 March 2025
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KELLY (nee Houghton) Alicia Margaret Died peacefully on Sunday March 02 2025 in her 102nd year Dearly loved wife of 60 years Leo Charles (dec) Loving Mother of Christopher and Adrian, fond mother-in-law of Myra unremitting and proud grandmother to Kate, treasured great grandmother of Bianca & Vivienne Loved daughter of John and Alicia Houghton (both deceased) Loving sister of Carmel Therese (deceased) Caring, generous and a treasured part of all our lives A remarkable inspirational woman greatly missed, reunited with Dad "They whom we love and lost are no longer where they were before. They are now wherever we are". (St John Chrystostom) Mum, may the angels welcome you into paradise, and may your gentle soul rest in the sleep of peace. Fallen asleep in the hope of the resurrection. Hoo Roo Christopher, Adrian, Myra and Kate
>read onCondolences to chris. Adrian and families from judith, dianne ( nee o'halloran) and families. Lovely memories of your mum & dad. Our thoughts are with you.
Alicia, you and your family, despite the thousands of miles that seperate us, are among the closest and dearest people in our lives. We treasure that we knew you and will always hold a place in our hearts for you. As you and Leo find each other again we will mourn your passing and celebrate your long and joyous life. Prayers and thoughts are with all the Kelly’s. Deepest love to you all. X
I have fond memories of Alicia as a caring woman. In times past she would send messages of congratulations and sympathy; the right message at the right time. Condolences to Chris Ade and family.
To Dear Chris and family, It has been a absolute pleasure in first caring for Alicia which turned into a wonderful friendship . One amazing lady and family will miss my visits along with Margaret at the nursing home. Will never forget the great chats we had about your travels with your husband and Chris All my love to Chris and family
Dear Chris and Adrian and family, I am so sorry for the sadness you must feeling on losing such a very special person. Your Mum was such a special friend to my mother and gave her great comfort near the end of her life, and many fun times in earlier days. We will miss her very much. with sympathy and hugs Michele
To dear Chris and Family So enjoyed fun times and chats with your Mother. With sympathy and in my thoughts and prayers.
>read onDeepest sympathy to Chris, Adrian and family. Fond memories of Alicia and husband Leo. Alicia was a genial and gregarious cousin to the Houghtons. Sadly missed.
Sincere condolences to all the Kelly family. I hope happy memories give you comfort during this sad time. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Gwendolyn Virgona (Colac)
>read onDear Chris, Adrian and family, We were saddened to hear of the passing of Alicia. The Melbourne Kelly’s remember happy times gathered at the family home in Geelong with Alicia, Leo and the other Geelong Kelly’s We enjoyed Alicia’s appreciation for life and her kindness and thoughtfulness. She kept a keen eye on everything and had a good sense of humour and a lively conversation. Our thoughts are with you. Love, The Melbourne Kelly’s
To Ade, Chris, Myra, Kate & family Alicia was a very special lady and I will miss all our happy times together. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
Life long friend of Rie Henry Maureen Ronald and Helen. Loving memories of our Keera Street days. Deepest sympathy to Chris, Ade ,Myra and Kate.. R.I.P
Dear Mum, Though no longer with me, you will live forever in my heart. Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. A privilege to have cared for you. Chris
"For the Lady of Geelong" Like Jerusalem tears, God sheds the years in his surveillance of the world. Our letters stretch elliptic across time and space and continents between - a gleaner teds his crop for a shining harvest. We are a proper sketch drawn to dimensions of native place, circling pilgrims inscribing the sun on cloudy days with a touch of original grace A poem written for our mother by US Poet David Locher, a life long Pen Pal.

KELLY (nee Houghton) Alicia Margaret Died peacefully on Sunday March 02 2025 in her 102nd year Dearly loved wife of 60 years Leo Charles (dec) Loving Mother of Christopher and Adrian, fond mother-in-law of Myra unremitting and proud grandmother to Kate, treasured great grandmother of Bianca & Vivienne Loved daughter of John and Alicia Houghton (both deceased) Loving sister of Carmel Therese (deceased) Caring, generous and a treasured part of all our lives A remarkable inspirational woman greatly missed, reunited with Dad "They whom we love and lost are no longer where they were before. They are now wherever we are". (St John Chrystostom) Mum, may the angels welcome you into paradise, and may your gentle soul rest in the sleep of peace. Fallen asleep in the hope of the resurrection. Hoo Roo Christopher, Adrian, Myra and Kate View full tribute
Condolences to chris. Adrian and families from judith, dianne ( nee o'halloran) and families. Lovely memories of your mum & dad. Our thoughts are with you. Read full message here.
Alicia, you and your family, despite the thousands of miles that seperate us, are among the closest and dearest people in our lives. We treasure that we knew you and will always hold a place in our hearts for you. As you and Leo find each other again we will mourn your passing and celebrate your long and joyous life. Prayers and thoughts are with all the Kelly’s. Deepest love to you all. X Read full message here.
I have fond memories of Alicia as a caring woman. In times past she would send messages of congratulations and sympathy; the right message at the right time. Condolences to Chris Ade and family. Read full message here.
To Dear Chris and family, It has been a absolute pleasure in first caring for Alicia which turned into a wonderful friendship . One amazing lady and family will miss my visits along with Margaret at the nursing home. Will never forget the great chats we had about your travels with your husband and Chris All my love to Chris and family Read full message here.
Dear Chris and Adrian and family, I am so sorry for the sadness you must feeling on losing such a very special person. Your Mum was such a special friend to my mother and gave her great comfort near the end of her life, and many fun times in earlier days. We will miss her very much. with sympathy and hugs Michele Read full message here.

To dear Chris and Family So enjoyed fun times and chats with your Mother. With sympathy and in my thoughts and prayers.
Deepest sympathy to Chris, Adrian and family. Fond memories of Alicia and husband Leo. Alicia was a genial and gregarious cousin to the Houghtons. Sadly missed. Read full message here.

Sincere condolences to all the Kelly family. I hope happy memories give you comfort during this sad time. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Gwendolyn Virgona (Colac)
Dear Chris, Adrian and family, We were saddened to hear of the passing of Alicia. The Melbourne Kelly’s remember happy times gathered at the family home in Geelong with Alicia, Leo and the other Geelong Kelly’s We enjoyed Alicia’s appreciation for life and her kindness and thoughtfulness. She kept a keen eye on everything and had a good sense of humour and a lively conversation. Our thoughts are with you. Love, The Melbourne Kelly’s Read full message here.
To Ade, Chris, Myra, Kate & family Alicia was a very special lady and I will miss all our happy times together. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Read full message here.
Life long friend of Rie Henry Maureen Ronald and Helen. Loving memories of our Keera Street days. Deepest sympathy to Chris, Ade ,Myra and Kate.. R.I.P Read full message here.
Dear Mum, Though no longer with me, you will live forever in my heart. Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. A privilege to have cared for you. Chris Read full message here.
"For the Lady of Geelong" Like Jerusalem tears, God sheds the years in his surveillance of the world. Our letters stretch elliptic across time and space and continents between - a gleaner teds his crop for a shining harvest. We are a proper sketch drawn to dimensions of native place, circling pilgrims inscribing the sun on cloudy days with a touch of original grace A poem written for our mother by US Poet David Locher, a life long Pen Pal. Read full message here.