Edward C. Kelleher

June 27, 1941 ~ June 24, 2022
Resided in:
Portland, Maine
Edward Charles Kelleher
1941 - 2022
Portland - Edward Charles Kelleher, 80, passed away June 24, 2022 at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough.
Ed was born on June 27, 1941 in Bangor to James and Florence Kelleher, along with his twin, Sister Edward Mary; RSM.
Ed loved growing up in Bangor, proudly calling it home. He graduated from John Bapst Memorial High School in 1959 and worked in the Kelleher Funeral Home and at Bangor Raceway. He spoke proudly of his extended family of cousins, aunts and uncles in Bangor.
In 1968, he won his first election to serve in the Maine House of Representatives. He served 8
Terms (16 years) for the City of Bangor. He quickly memorized Roberts Rules and could easily debate anyone pro or con. He was known for his wit and abilities to control the debate on issues of importance to his constituents. After serving as Chair of the Utilities Committee, Ed became a powerhouse on the Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee.
After leaving elective office in 1984, Ed joined the State Judicial System working directly for
three Chief Justices, McCuisik, Wathen, and Saufley. He also served on the Unemployment
Compensation Board and also the Maine Harness Racing Commission and was the top ranked
National Harness Racing Judge. He judged at Scarborough Downs and many county fairs. He
loved the horses!
Another passion in life was traveling frequently to Ireland to connect with his family and he
brought many of his friends to Anna O’Neil's music pub just outside Shannon. Here in Maine, Ed
took many trips to Baxter State Park with a great group of friends. Ed was also a lifelong student of history and a voracious reader of biographies.
Ed is greatly missed by his twin sister, his wife Nancy, his three stepchildren and their spouses -
Megan Boothby and Lawrence Fraser, Clay and Sue Boothby, Warren and Amy Boothby; and
grandchildren, William Boothby, Matthew Boothby, Cora Boothby-Akilo, Caroline Boothby and
Liberty Boothby. He is also dearly remembered by his loving extended family and friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11AM on Friday, July 8 at St. Pius X Church, 492 Ocean Avenue, Portland followed by a light reception. Interment will be held at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Bangor at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of Portland. To view Ed's memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.
Nancy and Family,
Please accept my most sincere condolences. During my time as a Maine judge, Ed generously offered his advice and friendship to me, which was always wise and appreciated. May he rest in peace.
Arthur Brennan
Eddie was a good friend and mentor. His stories, wit, and laughter will be greatly missed in Augusta and elsewhere.
Nancy
I am with you in your loss. I knew Eddy only as a sweet neighbor, and good friend. I loved him for his caring ways.
Once, unasked, Eddie tore around the corner of a house, to make sure my dog wasn’t taking off. Right then, I knew he was a keeper.
I will know for you, Nancy that Eddie, is closer to you now then hands and feet, and the love you shared will continue to surround you, sustain you., and never end.💗Brenda Frost
Nancy, my condolences to you and your family. Ed was a good man, a true friend, a good citizen, and a valued employee of Maine’s court system. I shall miss him but I will remember his concern for others and his loyalty to family, friends and causes. May he Rest In Peace.
Nancy, my deepest condolences to you and your family. Eddie was such a wonderful, engaging, witty man. And such a storyteller! He could enliven any gathering. He will be greatly missed. Our thoughts are with you.
David Bragdon
My sympathies to the entire Kelleher family. I have very fond memories of knowing and having numerous conversations with Eddie. In my younger years I was privileged to do numerous embalmings for John Kelleher who paid me $25.00 for my services which helped me immensely. Eddie knew that I was a Republican. However I have voted for several Bangor Democrats which have represented Bangor in most positive ways. I admired Eddie for his steadfast convictions in whatever he believed in. He always treated me with respect and I feel honored to have known him and his extended family.
My thoughts and prayers will be with you in these most difficult times.
Most Sincerely,
Gary Smith
So very sorry for your loss. Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers during this time. 🌹
Oh Nancy, I’m so sorry. I can’t count the times I went to Eddie to double check on legislative procedure as we shepherded a bill and he happily obliged. Or, more fun, the late nights waiting for budget negotiators when he would tell me about trips to Ireland – and Maine’s pub right there!
He always had a warm grin and a kind heart. Thinking of you.
Dear Sr. Edward Mary and Family, My sincerest condolences on your loss. You will all be in my prayers. May you have many warm memories of your brother/husband/father/grandfather.
Sister Edward Mary,
I am so sorry for loss, Sandy. I haven’t seen Eddie for years, but I remember how friendly he was to me when I was a kid.
I would love to go to Mt Pleasant when he is buried. I will leave my phone number 2074675642. Just leave me a message as to when the burial is to take place.
Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you♥️
Nancy, my sincere condolences to you and your family. Ed was such a good man, citizen and public servant. May you find solace and pride in celebrating a life well lived. Hugs.
Dear Sister Edward Mary & Family,
I’m so very sorry for your great loss of
your brother, Edward. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Bless you all!
Love,
Sylvia Harlow
Eddie Kelleher was the real deal, a soldier in the democracy that helps people live lives if dignity and happiness. For decades he led the “ center” of the Maine House, impaling frauds and tricksters who sought selfish ends. His wit was acutely sharp, honed by the humor of the legacy of Irish oppression at home and abroad. Eddie was a good, good man. We will miss Eddie and his love of humankind dearly. Best wishes, Nancy and family , Tony and Liz.