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Earvin D. Kelley

Posted 2/27/14

MILFORD - Earvin D. Kelley of Milford, formerly of Rehoboth Beach, departed this life on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014 in Kent General Hospital. He was 74 years old. Earvin was born in Nassawadox, Va. to …

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Earvin D. Kelley

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MILFORD - Earvin D. Kelley of Milford, formerly of Rehoboth Beach, departed this life on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014 in Kent General Hospital. He was 74 years old. Earvin was born in Nassawadox, Va. to the late Marvin and Ethel Kelley. Earvin graduated from W.C. Jason Comprehensive High School in Georgetown, which is now Del-Tech. He attended Delaware State College for some years. Earvin was dynamic at playing football and baseball. He would have been drafted to play for the Major League Baseball teams, but his dad put a stop to it, he said Earvin had to finish school. In 2010, he was inducted into the Negro Baseball Hall of Fame. Earvin held down several jobs such as: Doxie's Clam factory in Lewes, shucked oysters (also for private parties), cooker at restaurants, Mountaire and Paramount Poultry plants just to name a few. Earvin retired from the City of Rehoboth after many years of service. He was known to many as "Ice Man" , "Smooth" "Kelley." He was also known for his style of big hats and one-of-a-kind pipes. He loved his Cadillacs. Earvin loved to dress, nothing was out of place when he stepped out. Earvin was a great father, granddad, great-granddad and father-in-law. He had a warm and loving heart. He went without so that some of his friends could have what they needed. He had a quality about him that was rare. He loved to fish, hunt, play cards, dominos (with his domino club). Even when his health was failing him, if he couldn't drive himself, he would get his grandsons, Antron or Marcus to drive him to Rehoboth, to play dominos. Earvin loved to cook, he passed that down to his daughter, Pandora who learned a lot from her dad. Earvin was a lifetime member of the Masonic Mason Lodge, his rank was a 33rd degree. Earvin was preceded in death by his father, Marvin W. Kelley; his mother, Ethel M. Kelley; his step-mother, Dorothy Marshall Kelley; sister, Hazel Marshall and brother, Elwood Gaines. Earvin is survived by two daughters, Pandora (Vance G. Daniels, Jr.) of Lincoln, and Michelle Kelley of Raleigh, N.C.; six grandchildren, Antron Hazzard of Georgetown, Reginald (Brittany) Hazzard of Millsboro, Marcus Hazzard of Magnolia, Jahmon Lunan of Raleigh, N.C., Vance Daniels, III of Lincoln, and Vanasha Daniels of Lincoln; one great-granddaughter, Majesty Hazzard of Dover; three sisters, RosaLee Handy of Selbyville, Maeola Waters of Frankford, and Diane (Charles) Lillard of Frankford; four brothers, Thomas Marshall of Philadelphia, Pa., Charles (Peggy) Marshall of Roxana, Alvin (Karen) Marshall of Georgetown, and Marvin (Sissy) Marshall of Frankford; and a host of family and friends. Services will be 1 p.m., Friday, Feb. 28, 2014 at Friendship Baptist Church, 500 W. 4th Street, Lewes, Delaware 19958 where friends may call two hours prior. See www.benniesmithfuneralhome.com.

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