1949 - 2017
Visitation
November 16, 20179 AM - 10 AM
Dolan Funeral Home
Funeral
November 16, 201710 AM
Dolan Funeral Home 106 Middlesex St. Chelmsford MA 01863
Anthony “Butch” Kisley Jr., 68, formerly of Nashua, NH died Sunday, November 12, 2017 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital in Lebanon, NH.
He was married to the late Mary Saunders Kisley.
Born in Lowell, he was the son of the late Anthony and Ruth Kisley. He graduated from Tyngsboro High School with the class of 1969.
Anthony previously worked as a crossing guard for Willimantic Public schools. He was an avid coin collector and volunteered at the Salvation Army.
He loved the holidays and loved spending them with his family.
He is survived by two sisters, Kathleen Smith of Merrimack, NH and Karen Callis and her husband Joseph of Tyngsboro, MA; eight nieces and nephews, Matthew, Michael, Melissa, Angela, Stephanie, Ashley, Danielle, and Michelle, and many grandnieces and grandnephews, cousins, aunts, and uncles.
Visiting hours Thurs. 9 to 10 A.M. with a Funeral Service at 10 A.M. at DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD. Burial in Tyngsboro Memorial Cemetery, Tyngsboro. Memorials may be made in his name to The Salvation Army, 1 Montgomery Ave. Nashua, NH 03060. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 978-251-4041.
Dean Smith
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Rest In Peace Butch, you are now with Mary and your mom & dad.
Hugs buddy!
Chris C
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I would like to express my deepest sympathy to family and friends. May all your good memories outweigh your sadness during this difficult time. (Isaiah 25:8)
Helen (Anderson) Gordon
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My sympathy to the family and friends of Tony. I remember him from school and his family lived not far from mine. Rest in peace.
Chuck Lorman
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Rest my Cousin. You’re at peace now finally. I’ll think of you often
Mary Conti
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Our heartfelt condolences to all of the Callis and Kisley Families on the loss of Butch. May he Rest In Peace and be with his beloved Mary, Mom and Dad.
Mary and Armand Conti
Cheryl J Dean, Chaplain
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To Butch’s sisters,
May he rest in peace!
From the staff at New London Hospital
Robert Spindell, DO
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My sorrows and heart felt feelings go out to you and your familys’. I have a several memories of encounters and interaction with Tony though they date back many years, mostly when we were all young in our primes! They were all good ones.
May the good LORD be with Tony, and you all at this sad time. Fondest regards to you all! (Dr) Bobby Spindell.