1932
2013
3377 US Highway 9
Old Bridge, New Jersey
Robert S. Kellett Sr., 80, of Old Bridge passed away peacefully on Monday, April 8 at the Robert Wood Johnson University Medical Center, New Brunswick. He is a US Marine Corp veteran having served in Korea from 1951-1955. He was a Police Officer for the Old Bridge Police Department for 30 years retiring in 1994. A member of the Train Collectors Association and the N.R.A. he was also a member of the Local 11 Iron Workers Union, a founding member of the Madison Park Destroyers Football Team and as a hobby built stock cars.
Born in Newark, he resided in Old Bridge most of his life. He is predeceased by his daughter the late Theresa Feeney and is survived by his children, Debbie Kellett, Robert Kellett, Jr., Mark Kellett, James Kellett, and Kristen Kellett. Also surviving are his grandchildren, Ronnie, Erin, Jennifer, and Tom.
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5 Entries
April 16, 2013
John & Eileen Turcotte
May you RIP my friend....Our prayers to the family...MJ
April 13, 2013
cindy wood
Robert you will be missed you were a loving trusting man. I know first hand you trusted our family with one of your most precious gifts : your daughter kristin. For that we will be ever grateful.
April 13, 2013
Kristin Scott
You will be greatly missed.
April 12, 2013
patti testaverde
God Rest His Soul, God Bless His Family!
April 12, 2013
Ed & Linda Sherman
The Kellett Family
Remembering Bob & all the good times.Our condolences to the family.
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