Mary Kelly

Mary Kelly

October 11, 1940 - November 16, 2015

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Mary Frances Kelly, 75, of Platteville, Wisconsin, died on Monday, November 16, 2015 at Agrace Hospice Care, Fitchburg. Mary was born on October 11, 1940 daughter of Maynard and Frances Doris (Browning) Kelly at St. Joseph's Hospital, Dodgeville. Mary graduated in 1957 from Dodgeville High School at the end of her junior year. She attended the Wisconsin State College, Platteville, Layton School of Art, and the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; she was awarded a B.S. from UW-Platteville in 1964, a M.S. in 1970 and the PhD. in 1990 from UW-Madison. For more than 20 years she taught art and design in Jefferson, Monona and the UW-Madison.

She traveled widely, making 8 trips to the Isle of Man in the U.K. to learn more about the birthplace of her paternal grandfather. On Tynwald Day, July 5, 1981, she became one of the founding members of the Wisconsin Manx Society. From 1996 to 1998 she was the President of the North American Manx Association, and beginning in 2004 she became a member of the UW-Platteville Museum Committee. In that capacity she helped to create the only permanent Manx Museum in North America that opened August 11, 2012.

In the summer of 1975 she petitioned the court and won her precedent setting case to become the first woman in Wisconsin to be allowed to reclaim her birth name after a marriage that produced a child. Only one other state had allowed that provision at that time.

She had bilateral mastectomies for breast cancer in 1976 and successfully challenged her insurance carrier to cover the cost of prostheses for women. Previously, they had denied payment stating they were considered entirely “cosmetic”. In 1983, she had a second “primary” breast cancer but once again refused any cancer treatment beyond surgery. In 2013 a third “primary” cancer started on her esophagus. She accepted both chemo and radiation in hope of a “third” cure for that lung cancer.

She had been a historic preservationist for more than 30 years. Early in 2000, she successfully bid for the historic home of Major John Hawkins Rountree in Platteville and has continued to preserve and improve that property with the help of many craftsmen. In 2011, she became both a Wisconsin Century Farm and a Century Home Honoree for Dodgeville properties.

In 2009, with Francis “Frank” B. Evans, her husband, and support of Dodgeville neighbors, she bought a small tract of land to create Oakham Lawn Park for a permanent neighborhood playground.

In February 2013, Mary began making presentations about the Isle of Man to local historic groups. Both the Dodgeville Chronicle and the Democrat, Mineral Point, papers covered it.

In August of 2015, through a generous gift of land donated by Mary, to the University of Wisconsin Foundation, a permanent chair or professorship was established at the University Of Wisconsin Department Of Neurological Surgery for research in metastatic cancer to the brain.

Her interests included: photography, Manx cats and gardening. She will be mourned by her husband of 37 years, Francis B. Evans; daughter, Pamela K. W. (Jonathan) Davis; grandchildren, Evan J. K. and Joel T. K. Halpop; son-in-law, Robert Halpop; and many cousins from the Browning family.

The family sends its thanks to the many lifelong friends, who also provided loving support through her final days. A special thank-you to Barbara Browning and Connie Skaife who attended to her personal care, morning and night, and made it possible for Mary to live at home up to her last weeks. The family is sincerely thankful for the health care and support from the UW-Hospital staff of Madison, the Agrace Hospice Care facility staff of Fitchburg, the Grant County Hospice staff, the Southwest Health Center of Platteville, and the Platteville Police and EMS staff. Our family has been blessed with all of your services during Mary's moments of critical care needs.

Graveside services will be at 1:00 P.M. Thursday, November 19, 2015 at Eastside Cemetery, Dodgeville. Rev. Mike Short will officiate. On Saturday, November 21, 2015 from 12:00 P.M. (Noon) to 3:00 P.M. there will be a memorial reception and time of fellowship at the Melby Funeral Home & Crematory, Platteville. Online condolences can be made at www.melbyfh.com. The Melby Funeral Home & Crematory, is serving the family.

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Ann
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I was most privileged to meet and care for Mary in her last month as a volunteer -- and I visited her every Wednesday morning. She was a woman of great intelligence and extreme warmth; we clicked and enjoyed many conversations together. I am thrilled to know she was connected to UW-Platteville (my alma mater as well) -- her cats and her love of classical music were subjects of our conversations. I am a better person for having met her, as are hundreds of others. God bless her memory for you all. Her pain is no longer and she has left her mark on us all.
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Clare Christian , President of Tynwald
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I write to condole on the sad loss of Mary Kelly, a force for positive change in this world and a passionate Manxwoman whose drive brought about the creation of the Manx Museum in Platteville in recognition of the many men and women who left these shores to make a new life in North America. It will stand as a fitting memorial, Yn Eiraght Americaanagh ,to a founder member of the Wisconsin Manx Society and former President of the North American Manx Association. Her energies have been devoted to her community in many other ways and she has left a legacy from which future generations will continue to benefit . Though she espoused the land of her birth she was steeped in all that was Manx . Our National Poet T E Brown, on expressing his thoughts of his own death, wrote that "...God keeps for me a little island in the sea........and ....even now between its simple poles It has the soul of all my souls". I feel that could also apply to Mary; may she rest in peace. Oie Vie Clare Christian President of Tynwald Isle of Man
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Mary Kruser
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You have my deepest sympathy!

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