10/12/1967 - 03/03/2022
VISITATION:
Thursday, March 10, 2022 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Collins Funeral Home Chapel 461 W. Northside Dr. Jackson, MS 39206
"FAMILY & FRIENDS HOUR" VISITATION
Friday, March 11, 2022 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Mt. Zion M.B. Church 3501 Vaughn Road Vaughn, MS 39179
CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE
Saturday, March 12, 2022 10 a.m. New Zion Multi-Purpose Complex 625 East 12th Street Yazoo City, MS 39194
INTERMENT:
Autumn Woods Memorial Gardens 4000 W. Northside Dr. Jackson, MS 3206
OBITUARY:
Fred Lazzell Kelly, was birthed to this life on October 12, 1967 to Elmer and Mary Louise Kelly. The eighth child of nine born to this union.
Studious in his desire concerning academic achievement, Fred attended West Side Elementary and Jr. High School, Isabel Elementary and Peeples Middle School resulting in successful graduation. He attended High School at Forest Hill High School graduating in the year of 1986. He was an entrepreneur at heart because it allowed him the pleasure of his passion to be able to help someone along the way. Thus making his living not in vain. At a very young age at family Sunday morning prayer, he would pray until the power of the Lord filled the house which ushered him to accept his call into the preach ministry. He accepted his call into the ministry at Greater Allen Temple AME Church and preached his trial sermon "The Three Little Pigs", under the leadership of Presiding Elder, Rev. Barbara Precious Boyd, at the age of 23. He received a Bachelor of Theology Degree from Trinity Theological Seminary, August 4, 2012. Known as Bobby Flay because of his love for grilling, especially on his self-made grill from his trade in welding. Fishing was a joy, traveling was his passion and preaching was his divine first love. Working tirelessly at Peoples Funeral Home of Jackson, MS, under the mentorship of David Jones, which led him to Partnership with Greg Stewart at Lakefront Memorial Funeral Home.
In the steps of the Pastorate, Fred was appointed to Plainville AME Church of Vaughn, MS for 14 years. As the Lord would lead, Fred journeyed to become a part of the Missionary Baptist Denomination where he was ordained at the Greater Antioch Missionary Baptist Church of Jackson, MS the year 2000 by Rev. Clyde Tate. In 2006 he was elected Pastor of the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church where his heart was graciously rooted until the roll was called up yonder.
Fred has joined the ranks of the deceased with his parents , the late Elmer and Mary Louise Kelly, granddaughter, Laura Grace Kelly, brothers, Joseph and Elmer Kelly, sister, Sheila Theresa Kelly and a host of aunts, uncles and cousins.
Fred leaves to cherish his loving memorial moments, a devoted and committed wife; First Lady Patricia, two sons; Anthony(LaQuinta) Bennett, Roderick (DeAngel) Kelly, one daughter, Ebony Michelle Kelly, all of Jackson, MS; seven grandchildren; Anthony Bennett, Jr. Ti'Alone' Bennett, Taahir Bennett, Kaleel Bennett, Mariah Bennett, Zoei Kelly and Mikaylah Kelly; one brother Milton Lewis Kelly of Jackson, MS;four sisters, Sandra Louise Jackson, Bryram, MS; Rev. Terossa(James)Frazier, Gautier, MS; Janice (Roosevelt)Pee of Byram, MS and Callie Corder of Jackson, MS; five Godchildren, Jaylen Michael Wilson, Charles Jackson, Milton Kelly, Jaylon and Jordan Hollins; a host of devoted sister and brother in laws, nieces, nephews, other relatives, friends, and the entire Mt. Zion Church Family.
Uncle Fred's ribs. Nobody could throw down like you could. You will forever be missed and never forgotten ❤️!!
May the Lord continue to pour His Blessings down upon the Kelly family and extended loved ones. He told me once that he came into the ministry by way of a "Vision" - and shared the vision with his "mother" who gave him life. His love for her was embedded heavy - deep into his heart - especially after her passing. I drew a picture of his mother as an angel in heaven and presented it to him as a gift. (I wonder where there picture is. But I know where Rev. Kelly is. Together once more, with his mother - and this time for eternity in God's Kingdom as servants among heavenly angel. I am very touched. My memories of him and my father, Wilson J. Washington, Sr. - whom Rev. Kelly loved and buried, are strong as well. May they, too, have more fun in their new home. "Some Glad Morning I'll (too) Fly Away!" The song they shared.
REST IN PEACE. WHAT A LOSS OF LIFE!
My Deepest Condolences to the family of Rev.Fred Kelly, may God continue to strengthen you all during your family time of bereavement.
Praying that God will give you strength as you go through this time of bereavement. When the hour gets dark our Lord and Savior will be the Light to shine for you. He will strengthen and carry you when you feel you're all alone. Keep the faith, be strong and trust the Lord for He will see you through this time of sorrow. Leonia and William Gilmore.
We pray that The Lord will strengthen you and your family. Barnard & Peggie Booker
Pat you and children are in my prayers. May your continue to look to hills, where all our help come from. Mary Wells and Family
It's a loving memory that will forever be engraved in your hearts. I know the pain of your suffering today but please believe me JOY will come in the morning. I know the Love he shared for his family; one conversation about his baby girl could send him into a gleaming like no other sight to be seen. Rest well and We'll miss seeing you getting your shoes shine at the convention and talking about my little masonic sister.
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.