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Bonnie Louise Isabell Kelley

February 2, 1937 - September 22, 2018

Burial Date September 24, 2018

Bonnie Louise Isabell Kelley, 81, of Upper Glade, WV, passed away peacefully at Bowers Hospice House on Saturday, September 22, 2018. She was born February 2, 1937 in Kentucky, a daughter of the late Virley and Alma Harmon Isabell.

Bonnie retired from AT&T Manufacturing plant with over 20 years of service. She enjoyed quilting, crocheting, doll making and reading. She loved spending quality time with family and friends.

She is survived by her husband, Robert Kelley, children Maryellen Riley of Wyoming and Sylvia Riley of Cowen. Siblings: Elsie Isabell of Bolair, Ralph Isabell of Baltimore, Md, Alma (Sam) Bucchi of Upper Glade, and John Isabell of Tioga. Grandchildren, Tammy (Kenny) Hawkins of Cowen and Matthew (Laura) El Shiaty of Morgantown. Great grandchildren, Amy, Joshua, Riley, Madison, Benjamin, and Timber.

In addition to her parents, siblings Joe Isabell, Mary Isabell and Frank Isabell preceded her in death.

Graveside service will be held at 2:00pm Monday, September 24, 2018 at WV Memorial Gardens, Calvin, WV with Pastor Pat Greene officiating. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.morrisfuneralhomecowenwv.com.

Services entrusted to the care of Morris Funeral Home, Cowen, WV.

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My Aunt Bonnie was a great lady and crafter she show me many ways to make candy. I am not a quilter but I wanted to be one someday. Everyone said I act like her, I take that in pride she was straight forward and straight to the point. Bonnie was a great aunt and when I would go and see her she would always invite me to eat lunch with her. I was always in pressed with how she work at AT&T as woman. She was a woman if a man could do it she could. I was excited when she moved to Upper Glade she was close enough to visit her. My mother was her best friend. Bonnie lived her life way she wanted quilting and crocheting in her home. She made me a Christmas quilt, I was so excited when she made me a quilt. All I can say is she was a very good aunt and a special lady. She will be dearly miss. Life will pass you by and friends and family comes and goes but our love ones when they pass they are going to be with our love ones in heaven. Her son will be waiting for her along with her mom, dad, brothers and sister. May the dove fly to heaven with rose in the lords hands to meet your love ones again. I will see you again someday. I am sorry for your loss Your niece Marsha

Posted by Marsha Workman on September 23, 2018