Esther Kelly

August 14, 2020
Resided in:
Portland, ME
Portland - Esther D. Kelly, 93, died on Friday, August 14, 2020.
Esther was born on March 17, 1927, in Portland, ME, the daughter of the late Henry and Marion (Redman) Finks. She grew up in Portland and graduated from Portland High School in 1945 and attended Northeastern Business College where she was a member of the XI Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Upon graduation Esther moved to Washington DC to work in a pool for several of the alphabet agencies.
Later Esther moved back to Munjoy Hill, where in 1954 she met and married William, (Bill) Kelley. They promptly set out to travel, having four children along the way, (Shevawn, Bill Jr, Matthew and Bobbie).
For a small, unassuming young woman Esther was quite bold. Embracing the opportunity to travel that her husband's position as a Merchant Marine offered. The family traveled regularly for many years but always came back to Maine. Spending summers on Munjoy Hill and Higgins Beach.
The family finally settled on Munjoy Hill long enough to put the kids through Portland High before retiring to the Rosemont neighborhood. Esther continued to remain active, volunteering to read to kids at the local schools, taking classes, exercising at the USM gym and keeping up her globetrotting. The support she received from her neighbors allowed her to remain independent and in her home until last year.
Probably her favorite thing of all really was being a grandmother. Taking care of Zak and Andrew locally or snow-birding with her dog Higgins to her daughters' homes to be a part of Greg, Nick, Jake and Natasha's lives.
Esther was predeceased by her brothers, John and Donald Finks. She is survived by her daughters, Roberta "Bobbie" Cote and her husband David of Arizona, Shevawn McIntire and her husband Paul of Virginia; sons, Matthew Kelly and his wife Christine Gates of Yarmouth, William Kelly Jr. of Portland; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Visiting hours celebrating Esther's life will be held on Friday, August 21, 2020, from 12:30pm-1:30pm, at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. A Funeral service will immediately follow in the Funeral Home at 1:30pm followed by burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Maine. Per state mandates, masks will be required. To view Esther's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Refuge League, PO Box 336, Westbrook, ME 04098
Sorry to hear about your Mom, I hope you bring each other strength and love at this time. I have many memories of Higgins beach,Morning St, and families trips. She was always full of energy and was one of my Moms best friends and will be together again. David Duffy
– David duffy
Esther was my neighbor on Runnells Street for 20 years. As soon as I moved in I knew just who to go to for the latest info on what was going on…she definitely had her finger on the pulse of the neighborhood. I always enjoyed standing in our respective driveways in all seasons and catching up, usually while Higgins stood close by. I have very fond memories of Esther with Higgins — she really loved that dog and they were a great pair. I will always appreciate her kindness as well as her Mainer straightforwardness. If your house needed paint or the lilacs needed pruning, she’d let you know. She was a great neighbor and friend, and she’ll be missed.
– Joanne Friedrick
Our condolences to the Kelly Family on the loss of your mother.
– Love, from the McGeough’s
I had the pleasure a couple of winters ago of walking her dog Woofey thought the winter and getting to know her.. A kind wonderful fun loving lady!! You will be missed !
– Fran Aceto
With heartfelt condolences. What a wonderful person and friend Aunt Esther was to me. I will miss you, love, Linda.
– your niece Linda
Thinking of you Bill and Matt and sisters and families. Marc enjoyed knowing Esther and catching up with her over the years as we moved from Portland but visited her growing family regularly with our growing family. May her memory be blessed! – Marc (and Rafe and Nathan) Wolman and Martha Cohen
– Marc Wolman