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  1. John Joseph "Johnny" Kelley (December 24, 1930 – August 21, 2011) was an American long-distance runner who won the 1957 Boston Marathon and the marathon at the 1959 Pan American Games. He was also a member of the United States Olympic teams of 1956 and 1960, competing in the marathon.

  2. Set within a besieged Appalachian forest during a time of tragedy, The Fallen Snow charts an extraordinary coming of age, exploring how damaged souls learn to heal, and dare to grow. “a gripping tale of self-exploration and atonement . . . emotionally complex and brimming with grit” - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "from the heart ...

  3. John J Kelley is a fiction writer crafting tales about healing, growth and community. Born and raised in the Florida panhandle, he graduated from Virginia Tech and for a time served as a military officer. Today John lives with his partner in Washington, DC, where he can often be found wandering Rock Creek Park when not hovering over his laptop ...

  4. The John Kelley Memorial Fund is recognized as a charitable and tax-exempt organization by the IRS. Initial donations were applied to a erect a memorial for John J. Kelley in Mystic, CT , and all excess funds are being put toward an annual scholarship award in John’s name.

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  5. John Joseph Kelly (June 24, 1898 – November 20, 1957) was a United States Marine who was awarded both the Army and Navy Medals of Honor for his heroic actions on October 13, 1918, at the Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge, France, during World War I.

  6. John Joseph Kelley. (The Younger) (1930-2011) 1957 Boston Marathon Champion. U.S. National Marathon Champion eight straight times, 1956-1963. Two time Olympian. (1956 &1960) Five second place finishes at Boston. Pan American Games Marathon Champion in 1959. Born in New London, Connecticut on December 24, 1930.

  7. 22 de set. de 2014 · John J. Kelley was in fact a man of small stature. But we remember him today as a teacher and visionary of towering influence. And always with a twinkling sense of humor." Kelley stood 5 feet...