Obituary
June 25, 1852 – November 30, 1920
Thomas Edward Kelly
The funeral of Thomas Edward Kelly, at one time a naval cadet under Admiral Farragut, a great nephew of John Kelly, founder of Tammany Hall, and a cousin of Thomas Platt of New York, was held this afternoon. Death occurred November 30 at the residence at Silver Springs.
The deceased was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., June 25, 1852. For many years, Mr. Kelly was a construction engineer for the Cincinnati Southern railroad and later served as the general superintendent of the Buckeye Coal Company of Knoxville, Tenn. He relocated to Oregon in 1891, but later moved to Weiser, Idaho, where he was in the sash and door business. There, he served four years as mayor. Later, he returned to Oregon, located in Milwaukie, and established the Kelly Hardware & Furniture Company.
He was married in 1876 to Miss Cella Anna Young of Sunbright, Tenn., and 11 children were born to the couple, eight of whom survive the father. The widow also survives.
At 1 o’clock this afternoon, public services were held at the home and in the schoolhouse at Silver Springs at 2 o’clock. The remains were placed in the family vault in the Milwaukie cemetery.
From The Idaho Statesman – Boise, Idaho – Thu, Dec 2, 1920