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Lloyd Wendell Kelley
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Ochelata Cemetery
Washington County, Oklahoma

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Obit posted & written by Jo Aguirre

Lloyd Wendell Kelley became the state's second victim of the Christmas Holiday weekend of 1956.  He was the driver of one of the cars that collided  head on a rain slick highway near Pawhuska December 22, 1956.  Two Kansas residents were seriously injured.   He was driving north on U.S. 60 , three miles north of Pawhuska and an auto traveling south, driven by John Eugene Welch, of Molina Kansas attempted to  pass another vehicle and collided head on with Kelley's vehicle. He was hospitalized in Ponca City.  Douglas Lee Dewey, a sailor stationed at the Norman Naval Base and a passenger in the Welch car, was also hospitalized at Ponca City.  
 
Son of Elmer Joseph Kelley and Edith Ada Hopper Kelley .  Also has a brother Lowell Eugene Kelly and Mary Jewell Kelley.  
 
Married to Helen Fern "Mickey" Blankenship Kelley

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