Annie Dorothy (Dorrie) Kelly

15th May 1931 - 20th April 2022
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Annie Dorothy (Dorrie)

Wife of the late Leonard James Kelly.  Died 20th April 2022, age 90 years at Vickery Court Invercargill.  Mother and mother in law of Maureen and Grant (Auckland), Russell and Doreen (Henan’s Corner). Nana to Kolose and Brenda, Ioana and Joseph, Kelly and Chrissy (all of Auckland).  Dale and Melissa (Centre Bush) and Lester and Nadia (Dunedin).  Great Nana to her 13 great grandchildren. 

Special thank you to all the staff at Vickery Court for their care and kindness, also friends and neighbours. 

Dorrie’s final wishes have been met with a cremation attended by immediate family. 

Messages to 3 Dunmore Place, Winton 9720, or to Maureen mkellykime@gmail.com

Messages

Our thoughts are with you all through this sad time💐. Dorrie was a lovely lady who had an amazing life. We have many fond memories of her which she still remembered very recently too ☺️.
Bradley and Katrina Cook, Nightcaps
RIP Dorrie, your a legend!!
Condolences to you all.
Marlene Muir, Winton
Sincere Condolences to the family on the passing of Dorrie.My late Mum (Margaret McDowall had a lot of time for Dorrie,and they used to enjoy talking thru their relatives ac way back there was a tie up.
Dorrie was a super lady and the Limehills Bowling Club Will sure miss her.Such a fun lady.R I P Dorrie.
Carolyn Porteous, Te Ansu
Thinking of you all at this sad time. Remember Dottie as a very lively and busy lady.
Robyn Dickson, Otautau
Thinking of you all at this time. Dorrie was a lovely person and we had some fun times. I have fond memories of her & Len.
Denise Austin, Te Anau
Dorris, a special person who was always happy to stop for a chat. A good community spirit and loads of fun. Rest easy Dorrie
Judy Buchanan, Mosgiel
Words to say and thoughts to write, can be hard to find,
But with the love and support of family and friends,
Hopefully will help you through, this difficult time.
Christine and Chris, Lynette and Robin, Balfour
Forever loved Great Nana. We love you very much. Thanks for all the fun we had and the winter woolies you knitted. Will miss your home baked goods and your story telling. Jethro, Emmett and Wyatt Kelly xxx
Melissa Kelly, Centre bush
Sending my thoughts to all at this sad time. I had the pleasure of getting to know Dorrie through work - what a treat, a very strong and kind lady.
Ashlee Keith, Winton