Margaret Anne Kelly
November 25, 1933 - October 10, 2024
In Loving Memory
Margaret Anne Kelly
Anne was born November 25th, 1933 in Belleville Ontario and passed away on October 10th, 2024 in Vernon, BC at the age of 90. She is predeceased by her husband Neil and two sons David and Paul Dick.
Anne attended school in York, Toronto, and Chatham Ontario graduating with a Special Commercial course and Grade 12 Diploma. She had her 4 boys while living in Ontario, and then moved to Edmonton in 1963, where she had her twin girls. Shortly after, Anne settled in St. Albert, where she lived until retiring to Parker Cove Vernon in 1991. Anne was a competitive swimmer starting at age 9 and was also involved in synchronized swimming and diving. She attended Glenmore and Pioneer Camps as a child where she achieved her Senior Red Cross, Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, Award of Merit, and Royal Lifesaving Instructor.
Anne worked as a Secretary at the Edmonton Public School Board from 1970 to 1991 where she was known to have talents at the computer as an early adopter, for her bright and cheerful manner, being a team player, and committed to her work. Anne and Neil were long time square and round dancers, travelling North America to attend Jamborees. In Parker Cove, Anne got involved in the community events, volunteering many hours, and developing long lasting friendships. Her and Neil joined Spallumcheen Golf & Country Club as members in 1992, where she had a term as Ladies Captain and also achieved 3 Hole in Ones.
Anne remained in Parker Cover until 2022, when she then moved to the Parkwood Regency Independent Living. She quickly developed many friendships in such a short time and was known as the Connector. Anne was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer in July of this year, and battled as best she could, until peacefully passing at Vernon Hospice House with her twin daughters by her side.
Anne will be lovingly remembered by her one sister Judy Walker (Martin), two sons Steve (Darlene) Dick, Mike (Shelley) Dick, two daughters Sue Dick, Sheila (David) Leadbetter, daughter in law Hannifer Dick, two step daughters Janet (Ernie Deceased), Sue (Keith) Talbot. Anne has 17 grandchildren Tara (Stuart) Torr, Chrystal (Brad) Strader, Nicole (Dave) Snider, Adam (Amanda) Bradley, Ben Bradley, Amanda Winder, Breannen Dick, Brandon Ishii, Geoff (Chelsea) Speck, Sarah (Justin) Wyker, Ryan (Mikeala) Dick, Marisa (Owen) Dick, Julie Alexander, Jordan Dick, Carson Inkster, Chelsea (Stefan) Leadbetter, and Brittany Leadbetter. She also has 16 great grandchildren William, Maria, Rose, and Allister Torr, Thea and Cole Strader, Graham, Morgan, and Leland Snider, Audrey and Arthur Bradley, Emmy and Ella Bradley, Josiah and Elias Dick, and Gunnar Leadbetter.
A service and Celebration of Life will be held at Cypress Funeral in Armstrong BC (2980 Smith Drive) at 11:00 on October 26, 2024. Anne and Neil donated to several organizations spanning many years and she asked that you donate to an organization of your choice or your local food bank.
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-766-4400
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Comments: 5
What a beautiful life for a beautiful human. Anne you will always have a special spot in my heart. Wishing you a peaceful rest and many birdie juice rounds in the afterlife.
Love to your entire family and the legacy you created.
Anne will be missed here at Parkwood. I especially enjoyed her friendship with me.
Condolences to all the family
God speed Anne. Love Lorna
We were honoured to be able to get to know Anne during holidays and many celebrations with Sheila and Sue. She was an incredibly warm person with a great sense of humour, who warmly welcomed everyone.
Anne certainly passed her sporting prowess to her twins, who play with the same relaxed but competitive approach, making each game an enjoyable challenge!
She so obviously adored her family, to whom we send our most sincere condolences. We are so very sorry for your loss.
So sorry for the loss of your mom, step mom, grandmother, great grandmother and friend Anne. I always enjoyed any time I got to chat with her over the last 50 plus years. And I was always excited to read her Christmas letter each year and find out in the last years since her moving to Vernon how many days she went golfing! Always amazed me. She will be greatly missed by all of you. May your happy memories of her help you through this difficult time. Thinkjng of all of you and sending my deepest sympathy.
Linda Trapp
I had just been thinking about your mom a few weeks ago. Thinking how lucky it was she was still golfing, having fun with you girls. Her amazing knitting skills, skiing with her in Jasper.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I know how deeply it hurts losing your mom.
love Wendy