Kelly’s Logan House owner, Wilmington lawyer Mike Kelly dies at age 65


Wilmington attorney Michael P. “Mike” Kelly, who was the fourth generation of his family to own the historic Kelly’s Logan House bar and restaurant in the city’s Forty Acres neighborhood, died Monday after a long battle with gallbladder cancer.

He was 65.

In this 2014 photo, Kelly's Logan House owner Michael P. Kelly strikes a boxing pose in the side dining room of his bar.

Kelly, well-known for his sharp legal mind and quick Irish wit, was a partner and chairman emeritus of McCarter & English law firm on King Street. He also was active in charitable and civic organizations, serving on the boards of several organizations and took on many pro bono services.

Despite his busy schedule, Kelly’s daughter, Joanna, said he always made time for his family.

“He always knew what was important and I think he was really good at prioritizing,” she said. “I don’t think he missed one of my brother’s or my athletic games or matches.” 

“He never sacrificed those things,” she said. 

The Kelly family from left of right:  Michael Patrick Kelly Jr. (son); Deanna Henderson Kelly (wife); Mike Kelly; Joanna Gerard Kelly (daughter).

Perhaps the energy he had to do all that he did came from a family motto, “Kellys don’t quit.” It could also be that Kelly found energy in fighting for what was right, no matter the cost.  

“He always used to say that ‘the true mark of a good person is to help those who can’t help you back,'” Joanna Kelly said. “He absolutely did that. He lived that every day of his life.”



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