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Sherwin Kelly - Merritt

Click on image for full-size versionBorn in New Mexico, Sherwin Kelly was a 1917 graduate of the University of Kansas. After obtaining a fellowship in geology and mineralogy at the Sorbonne in Paris. Sherwin Kelly taught at the University of Kansas and Toronto. During World War I, he served in what was to become the U.S. Air Force as one of its first flyers. He established himself as a consultant in electrical prospecting for metallic ore bodies in rock and as a result, every country in the Americas, except for Paraguay and Nicaragua, owe some portion of their mineral development to Sherwin Kelly.

Since Mr. Kelly moved to Merritt, at the tender age of 65, he has contributed more to his community and the province than most do in a lifetime. Even at age 95, he has continued to be sought after as a mining consultant. Over his long lifetime, Mr. Kelly has contributed heavily to the body of human knowledge. Satellite technology is only now catching up with his slide-rule, pointing to likely deposits he had staked years ago.

Mr. Kelly worked for the betterment of his community. What is now the major transportation corridor into B.C.'s interior, the Coquihalla Highway, was his vision back in the 1960s. He led annual caravans along the route to prove to successive highways ministers that it was needed and could be done. He force government to have a serious look. A long-time member of the Chamber of Commerce, he was honoured by the B.C. Chamber with its highest award - Honorary Life Member - for his commitment to B.C.'s economic health.

Sherwin Kelly was invested into the OBC in a ceremony held in the Council Chambers in Merritt on July 12.












 

 
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