Sister Kelly had a positive influence on thousands of children during her teaching career including me in grade five at St. Bernard's school and my five children at Mountain Road school. At Halloween she was known to don a scary mask and chase the children around with a cane. She was absolutely a cut above the rest.
— Patrick Carey
Sister Kelly was my Principle,Teacher,but most of all someone who would listen to you if you had a problem,mind you she was strict,she didn't let us get away with to much,but she had her funny moments,I will never forget her having Roller Blades on,and she was pretty good at it,I think she really felt free on them and somehow the newspaper got a hold of this and than she was in the paper as the flying Nun.But than she had fell down the stairs and broke i think her arm and leg i;m not sure but that has always stuck in my mind.You are Free Now Sister Kelly and with our loving lord.Rest In Peace You Will Never Be Forgotten
— anita fitzsimmons
Sister Nora was my aunt and she spent many summers with my Family. We had a very special bond and I loved her dearly. She was a hummingbird, full of energy and always ready to help others. Her kindness was limitless and she spread joy wherever she went. She is surely an angel with wings now.
— Karen Hurson
My Deepest Sympathies on the Death of Sister Kelly.
Scott Hoyt
Mountain Rd. School Student
1976-1979
— Scott Hoyt
Sister Kelly, was known to me as, Sister Leonora. She taught me in Grade 6, at Queen Street School, Moncton, N.B.
Such a vibrant person she was ! She was undoubtedly a great influence on my becoming a Drama teacher.
Everyone could hardly wait to be in Sister Kelly's Grade 6 class at Queen Street School.
She was fun to be with, magical ( for a nun ), sincere, so uplifting, so warm hearted.
No wonder everyone loved her so very much.
Good-bye dear friend !
Your faithful student, from 60 years ago.
Lawrence Bauer
— LAWRENCE BAUER
Dearest Sister Nora Kelly touched her students hearts and funny bones. She not only taught us reading and arithmetic but how to love and repect one and all. She was inspirational to many. I hope she felt our love.
— Suzanne Chiasson
With sincere sympathy on the death of Sr. Nora Kelly she will missed by so many including myself as each time I would be at Evening Prayer or visiting RRR in the TV Room she would be there and be there when she could at any of the gatherings of the SCICs and Associates RIP Sr. Kelly
— Jannette