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It’s with a heavy heart that we report the news that Gilbert Kelly, or just Kelly as most of us on the block between Gates and Putnam knew him, died from a gunshot to the chest last night shortly after 4 a.m.; he was killed on one of the mid-block stoops where he spent most nights for the past three decades. Kelly, who was profiled in this 2011 New York Times piece, was the self-appointed steward of the block. A 65-year-old homeless man who had struggled with drugs and had some brushes with the law, Kelly nonetheless had the implicit trust of everyone on the block. Many of us paid him a small monthly stipend to keep our stoops clean, make sure our recycling was sorted correctly and let us know if any suspicious characters had been lurking around our homes. Countless nights his crooning of Motown classics while he cleaned up the block was the last thing many of us heard before falling asleep. The block is on lock-down now and crawling with cops, but we haven’t heard any details. Was it one of the drug dealers from the corner or a tiff over something stupid that escalated out of control? Hopefully the police will figure it out. If you know anything, please give the 88th Precinct a call. RIP.

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  1. We Thank u so much for all your comments and nice kind words me and my sister and brothers want to say Thank u for the love and support and arrangements will come soon…Iesha and Queen

  2. In honor of our Beloved Kelly and his family,
    We would like to raise funds for a permanent memorial for him on the Grand Avenue block between Gates and Putnam. It is the very least we can do for this gracious, dignified, generous, talented, decent and beautiful man that he was. The shock and sorrow my husband, five year old daughter and I feel over this senseless tragedy is profound. How anyone could hurt that man is incomprehensible to us. He was a gentle and dignified man, the likes of which we will not see anytime soon. And how we will miss hearing his voice as we drift off to sleep…My daughter and I just went to the temporary memorial on his block and lit a few candles, and cleaned up the garbage in the surrounding area. We just wish we could do more to honor him. We hope to learn about a memorial, and I will begin to organize our block(s) to put together something more permanent in his name. He was a wonderful friend and neighbor and he is deeply missed. As our daughter said, “He was my friend. And he will live in my heart forever.”

    • Thanks you so much we will be doing a lighting on the block tomorrow at 7 pm and we will let every one now about the funeral arrangement tomorrow I would like to meet all his friends that care for my pops ❤️❤️

  3. I would like to thanks all the grands street people that taking time to to share there story to use on this blog I really appreciate it rip pops your miss but I now in my heart you will never be forgot grand street thanks again

  4. Thank u so much for this Comment Me and my Family Really Appreciate This my Dad was Grand St ….The Mayor a honest Humble Man a Dad a Freind Please not Forget that …Remember the Songs he sing at Night for most of y’all went to Bed or his Hellos as y’all walk up the Block he was the last person y’all seen every night ….

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