Growing up, Stephen Kelley idolized his big brother Bobby. The
youngest of nine kids raised in the Burncoat neighborhood, Stephen
loved spending time with the sibling 19 years his senior. Bobby took him
to the beach and out for ice cream.
He bought him his first bike; when it was stolen, Bobby promptly bought him another. Outgoing and smart, Bobby was always there to listen. "He was just a really good guy," said Stephen, 56, of Holden. "He was my hero. I admired him so much."
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He bought him his first bike; when it was stolen, Bobby promptly bought him another. Outgoing and smart, Bobby was always there to listen. "He was just a really good guy," said Stephen, 56, of Holden. "He was my hero. I admired him so much."
http://www.telegram.com/article/20151011/NEWS/151019861