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Ohio governor has flags lowered to honor former state rep, auditor Brigid Kelly

Ohio governor has flags lowered to honor former state rep, auditor Brigid Kelly
LIFE. TEARS TODAY AT CITY HALL AS LOCAL LAWMAKERS REMEMBERED BRIDGET KELLY, THE FORMER HAMILTON COUNTY AUDITOR, DIED LAST NIGHT AFTER A TWO YEAR BATTLE WITH CANCER. AND SHE WAS SO YOUNG. SO TODAY, THOSE WHO WORKED WITH HER HONORED HER LEGACY. WLWT NEWS FIVE’S ANCHOR, CHRIS JACOBS, JOINS US NOW WITH MORE ON WHAT THEY HAD TO SAY. HI, CHRIS. YEAH. HEY, MIKE. CHERI. BRIDGET KELLY WAS CALLED A TRUE PUBLIC SERVANT. A STATEMENT FROM HER FAMILY SAYS SHE WAS A TREASURED WIFE, DAUGHTER AND SISTER AND A VALUED. FRIEND. AT TODAY’S CITY COUNCIL MEETING, HER COLLEAGUES, SPEAKING ABOUT THEIR MEMORIES OF KELLY. SHE SERVED AS THE HAMILTON COUNTY COUNTY AUDITOR SINCE MARCH OF LAST YEAR. SHE RESIGNED LAST WEEK TO MOVE INTO HOSPICE CARE. SHE’D BEEN RECEIVING TREATMENT FOR ESOPHAGEAL CANCER. BEFORE HER MOST RECENT ROLE. KELLY SERVED AS A NORWOOD CITY COUNCIL MEMBER, THEN AS A STATE REPRESENTATIVE. TRIBUTES POURING IN FROM GOVERNOR MIKE DEWINE, SENATOR SHERROD BROWN AND HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR MELISSA POWERS, THE GOVERNOR EVEN ORDERING FLAGS BE LOWERED TO HONOR KELLY’S LIFE AND LEGACY. HERE ARE SOME OF THE COMMENTS FROM CITY COUNCIL TODAY. BRIDGET KELLY WAS BORN TO BE A LEADER. WHEN YOU LOOK AT HER DNA, I’M SURE IT HAD LEADER, LEADER, LEADER THROUGHOUT IT. HER STRENGTH, RESILIENCE AND UNWAVERING COMMITMENT TO MAKING A DIFFERENCE EVEN IN THE FACE OF ADVERSITY SERVE AS AN INSPIRATION TO US ALL. THIS IS A WOMAN WHO ALL OF YOU HAVE SAID, AND I DIDN’T. I DIDN’T HAVE THE WORDS FOR IT. SHE LIT UP THE ROOM. I’M GOVERNOR DEWINE’S STATEMENT, READING IN PART QUOTE. LIKE MANY WHO WORKED WITH HER, I KNEW BRIDGET TO BE CORDIAL, COLLABORATIVE, AND WILLING TO WORK WITH BOTH PARTIES TO HELP ADVANCE THE INTERESTS OF OHIOANS. FRAN AND I EXTEND OUR SINCEREST CONDOLENCES TO BRIDGET’S HUSBAND, STEVE, AND HER ENTIRE FAMILY. END QUOTE. AGAIN, THE GOVERNOR DID ORDER FLAGS TO BE LOWERED TO HONOR KELLY. SHE WA
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Ohio governor has flags lowered to honor former state rep, auditor Brigid Kelly
Many in and around Hamilton County are mourning the death of former state representative and auditor Brigid Kelly.Kelly died Tuesday after a two-year battle with cancer.A statement from Kelly's family, sent on behalf of the Hamilton County auditor's office, said Kelly died at her home on Tuesday, surrounded by "love and peace." "She was a treasured wife, daughter and sister, a valued friend and a true public servant," the statement from Kelly's family said.Kelly resigned from her position last week after two years of receiving treatment for Esophageal cancer.Kelly served as county auditor since March 2023 before her resignation last week.Many county officials and lawmakers, including Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, are offering their condolences and tributes to Kelly.DeWine ordered flags to be lowered to honor Kelly's life and legacy."Fran and I are saddened by the death of Hamilton County Auditor Brigid Kelly. Brigid dedicated much of her career to public service, first as a Norwood City Councilwoman, then as a State Representative and then as Hamilton County Auditor. Like many who worked with her, I knew Brigid to be cordial, collaborative, and willing to work with both parties to help advance the interests of Ohioans. Fran and I extend our sincerest condolences to Brigid's husband, Steve, and her entire family," DeWine said in a statement. Sen. Sherrod Brown also paid tribute to Kelly's life and legacy in public service."Today is a tough day for everyone who was lucky enough to know Brigid Kelly. A strong voice for workers and families in Southwest Ohio, Brigid never stopped fighting for the dignity of work & for all Ohioans. She was taken from us far too soon. Connie & I will miss her dearly," Brown said on X, formerly known as Twitter. Commissioner Alicia Reece released a statement regarding Kelly's passing.“I am heartbroken with the news of the passing of Auditor Brigid Kelly. We lost a champion for the citizens and a true public servant way too soon. Please keep the Kelly family in your prayers. I have asked the County Administrator to have the flags flown at half-staff on all county-owned buildings in honor of County Auditor Brigid Kelly," Reece said.Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers released a statement following Kelly's passing.“I was incredibly saddened to learn about the tragic passing of Brigid Kelly last night. She was a dynamic young woman with a strong commitment to public service. She was a devoted and steadfast servant to our county and known for her graceful leadership. She displayed tremendous bravery in her fight with cancer these past two years. I offer my deepest condolences to her family and loved ones during this incredibly challenging time," Powers said in a statement.

Many in and around Hamilton County are mourning the death of former state representative and auditor Brigid Kelly.

Kelly died Tuesday after a two-year battle with cancer.

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A statement from Kelly's family, sent on behalf of the Hamilton County auditor's office, said Kelly died at her home on Tuesday, surrounded by "love and peace."

"She was a treasured wife, daughter and sister, a valued friend and a true public servant," the statement from Kelly's family said.

Kelly resigned from her position last week after two years of receiving treatment for Esophageal cancer.

Kelly served as county auditor since March 2023 before her resignation last week.

Many county officials and lawmakers, including Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, are offering their condolences and tributes to Kelly.

DeWine ordered flags to be lowered to honor Kelly's life and legacy.

"Fran and I are saddened by the death of Hamilton County Auditor Brigid Kelly. Brigid dedicated much of her career to public service, first as a Norwood City Councilwoman, then as a State Representative and then as Hamilton County Auditor. Like many who worked with her, I knew Brigid to be cordial, collaborative, and willing to work with both parties to help advance the interests of Ohioans. Fran and I extend our sincerest condolences to Brigid's husband, Steve, and her entire family," DeWine said in a statement.

Sen. Sherrod Brown also paid tribute to Kelly's life and legacy in public service.

"Today is a tough day for everyone who was lucky enough to know Brigid Kelly. A strong voice for workers and families in Southwest Ohio, Brigid never stopped fighting for the dignity of work & for all Ohioans. She was taken from us far too soon. Connie & I will miss her dearly," Brown said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Commissioner Alicia Reece released a statement regarding Kelly's passing.

“I am heartbroken with the news of the passing of Auditor Brigid Kelly. We lost a champion for the citizens and a true public servant way too soon. Please keep the Kelly family in your prayers. I have asked the County Administrator to have the flags flown at half-staff on all county-owned buildings in honor of County Auditor Brigid Kelly," Reece said.

Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers released a statement following Kelly's passing.

“I was incredibly saddened to learn about the tragic passing of Brigid Kelly last night. She was a dynamic young woman with a strong commitment to public service. She was a devoted and steadfast servant to our county and known for her graceful leadership. She displayed tremendous bravery in her fight with cancer these past two years. I offer my deepest condolences to her family and loved ones during this incredibly challenging time," Powers said in a statement.