Patrick Edward Kelley died peacefully at home with the love of his family and friends around him on Saturday, August 27, 2022. This was very unexpected considering he has only been sick for a short term.
Pat is survived by his wife Pamela Robbins Kelley; his children Miranda Kelley Majusiak and son in law Tom Najusiak and his granddaughter Scarlett Grace Majusiak all of Brenham; His son William Kelley and daughter-in-law Megan Kelley of Garland, Texas.
Brother-in-law James Robbins and sister-in-law Tammie Robbins nephew Shea and wife Catey Robbins and great niece Aubrynn Rubie Robbins all of Brenham. Niece Savanah Robbins Byrd and husband Garrett Byrd, Great niece and nephew Weston and Paisleigh Byrd from Normangee, Texas.
Older brother Mike Kelley and wife Beth of Lindsey, Texas. Nephew Coy with wife Denise Kelley and great niece Ember Kelley. Niece Laura and husband Levi Perry with great niece Lily and great nephew great nephew Luke. Nephew James Kelley. Younger brother David and wide Ramona Kelley of Douglas, Texas with nephew Bradley Kelley. His sister Kerry Tate and nephew Josh Tate of Sherman, Texas. Also, numerous uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews and many close friends.
Pat was born in Kountze Texas on September 24, 1962 to Dean and Kathleen Kelley. He graduated in 1979 from the Kountze high school with honors in band. He married Pam in 1987 on June 6. He was a devoted husband, Father and Pop. He welcomed his 2 children who became the most important part of his like. His family is what he lived for. He loved to be with his kids and was a PROUD Band Parent! He loved to be with them with all their extra-curricular activities.
He especially loved spending time with his granddaughter who loving called him Pop. Pat and his family loved the beach and so many more memories they have made together. We loved being together as a family tradition as we gathered yearly in Matagorda, Texas.
He was very proud of his culinary skills and food design as a chef. As he worked many years for Design II in Brenham and for the Iron Horse Ranch in Sommerville, Texas. Sharing his love for food and gardening plants & flowers was a passion of his.
He was a handyman who loved to fix and make things new he always had an “idea” and loved fulfilling his vision.
He looked forward to Christmas every year, he loved to decorate the trees and the house inside and out to the FULLEST! We all loved gathering at his house on Christmas not only to see how full his trees were but how full his heart was as he proudly showed them off! We loved as family to go look at Christmas lights and other Christmas trees just to watch Pat marveled in the twinkling beauty.
Pat and Pam loved to travel they have gone so many places hand in hand-in-hand strengthening their love and building their memories.
Pat did not meet a stranger; he always saw the good in all people and loved to help in any way possible. He was always full of life, loved to laugh and enjoy your company!
He will be deeply missed by his family, friends and all who knew him.
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