c2BUIIares,s.DEATH CLAIMSEpartMei1-1DR. T. L. KELLYPit,fI)r. Thomas L. Kelly, 84. of 722IndE. Perry St., who started veterinaryrpractice in Ottawa-co in 1896 andT*dretired four years ago after 56Rouyears outstanding service in thiscasi_area, died Saturday at Magruderfilethospital.pleamIn failing health for some time.VLDr. Kelly had been a patient atthewthe Norwood Hospital near Bellevue for a few weeks and Fridayb22cwas transferred to Magruder hosthe•pital. He was the oldest member ofMiltI.the Ohio Association of Veteriet agnarians. Altho retired in recentto ty.years, his wisdom and experiencehad still occasioned many callsagais.from Ottawa-co farmers and pet_—r.owners.Pi?Funeral services were conductedrtTuesday at 2 p.m. from the Nei-edeckcr - Eberly - LeVeck mortuaryFlt;nby the Rev. Paul Reese of TrinityM E. Church, and burial was madeilin Oakland cemetery. Dr. Kelly wasTlsborn Sept. 15. 1871, in Danbury-hashtwp, the son of Joab and Stellamar?rHogg Kelly.possnHe was graduated from the Oncialaltario Veterinary College at TorontoSnin 1896 and immediately openedjoiihis practiceNiere. His office was injecticonnection with his E. Perry St.willnhome.tiseHe is survived by his wife, ElizaJebeth Hansen Kelly; one daughter,ciaJrMrs. Hilda Nelson, principal at (MorV,tawba school; two sons, Robert L.anKelly of Dallas and John Kelly ofwhts*Toledo; three grandchildren. Missreal?rJean Nelson of New York City;merK*Mrs. Bion Smith of Dallas, and Enbersign Thomas Kelly of Pensacola.M»rFla. and two great grandchildren.itsHe was a member of the Conables.gregational Church at Marbleheadmatleand of»the Masons. For the Kdllywinfamily, it was the second deathtooin a short time. J. B. Nelson, husgarband of Hilda Kelly Nelson, diedpaiFeb. 12 from injuries suffered ineaga traffic acciftnt.the