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Pike Harley-Almon Kelly

Feb 23, 2004 — Jun 20, 2026

Allagash

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Pike Harley-Almon Kelly, forever 22 years young, passed away unexpectedly on June 20, 2026, with his loved ones by his side.

Born on February 23, 2004, in Fort Kent, Maine, Pike came into this world as one half of a whole. He was the beloved twin brother of Elizabeth Kelly.

Pike graduated from Fort Kent Community High School in 2022. He was a proud employee of Twin Rivers Paper Company. Throughout the years, Pike held many jobs and was known for his strong work ethic. He worked as a gas attendant at Fort Kent Docs, in the Paradis Shop 'n Save deli in Fort Kent, as a carpenter, and even learned how to skin moose while working for Nate Hill. Pike was always willing to lend a helping hand and completed many odd jobs for people throughout Allagash. He especially enjoyed helping his Great-Aunt Leitha Kelly whenever she needed him.

Pike loved spending time in his hometown of Allagash, Maine. He grew up alongside his loving twin sister, Elizabeth; his proud big sister, Chelby; his big brother, Cody, whom he looked up to so much; and his loyal cousin, Karlee Jackson. Some of Pike's fondest memories were made in Allagash—going on bike rides, riding in the woods, sitting around campfires, and spending time with the people he loved most.

Pike is survived by his parents, Tim and Karie Kelly of Allagash; his sister, Chelby and her husband, Dan; his twin sister, Elizabeth Kelly and her partner, Taylor Martin; and his beloved nephew, Remington Hafford. He is also survived by his aunts and uncles: Jamie and Tony McBreairty; Carla and Allen Albert; Lynn and John Hebert; Randy and Lisa Kelly; Kevin and Linda Kelly; Bethann and Rodney Thibodeau; Darren and Blaire Kelly; along with many cousins, extended family members, and friends who loved him dearly.

Pike was preceded in death by his beloved big brother, Cody Bennett, whom we know greeted him with open arms. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, Ransford “Pike” and Penny Kelly, and Robert and Gwen Case.

Pike will be remembered as a son who made his parents proud, a loving uncle, and an amazing brother. He touched the lives of many with his kindness, generosity, and sense of humor. His desire to make people laugh was one of his greatest qualities. Pike also loved capturing the beauty of sunsets and sharing those moments with others. Whether he was driving down a back road in his beloved red Chevy or simply taking in the view, he never missed an opportunity to appreciate a beautiful sunset. The next time you see the sky painted with evening colors, think of Pike and remember the joy he brought to those around him.

A celebration of Pike's life will be held on Monday, July 13, 2026 at 1pm, at the Allagash High School Gymnasium in Allagash, Maine.

Arrangement have been entrusted to Lajoie-Daigle Funeral Home, 14 E. Main Street, Fort Kent, ME 04743.

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