A Time to be Born Vincent Thomas Kellam Sr. son of Maggie Kellam-Brown and George Young, was born October 10, 1924 in Accomack County Virginia. He received his formal education in the public school systems of New Jersey and Baltimore City. A Time of Love In his mid-teen years, Vincent met Willetta Ross. A few years later they were joined in holy matrimony on October 13, 1943. From that union, were born two children, the late Vincent T. Kellam Jr. and Michelle Kellam. Their first marriage dissolved. After a brief marriage to Ruth Jackson Kellam, Vincent and Willetta remarried and divorced a second time and remained close friends. A Time to Serve In November, 1943 Vincent was inducted in the U.S. Army and served in thr European Theatre until his descharge in November, 1945 at which time he enlisted in the Army Reserves. Due to his reserve status, Vincent was called to serve again during Korean Conflict. A Time to Build After leaving the armed service, Vincent held various job including a small animal caretaker at the Edgewood Arsenal for a number of years until he was employed at the Boeing Highway General Motors plant. He worked there until his retirement in October, 1986. A Time to Laugh Vincent possessed a pleasant personality and enjoyed people, and all types of social activities including cooking delicoius meals for friends and family. He shared his love of cooking with Michelle who passed it on the Brittany, his grand-daughter. He loved Jazz, photography and playing Pinochle. The hobby he enjoyed most was repairing cars. He did this well into his senior years. A Time to Mourn Vincent leaves to mourn his passing his daughter, Michelle; ex-wife and close friend, Willetta Kellam; grand-daughter, Lisa Scott; grandson, David Kellam; great-granddaughters; Brittany Scoot and Brandi Gordon; brother, George Kellam; sister, Ardelcie PorterRobert; and a host of loving nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.