SKY YORK JOURNAL News – The Kelce family is experiencing a period of mourning following a recent loss.
Ed Kelce, the father of NFL stars Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs and Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles, shared an obituary on his Facebook page on August 2, confirming the death of his girlfriend, Maureen Anne Maguire. Maguire was 74 years old. The details were confirmed through an obituary, according to the SKY YORK JOURNAL.
**Remembering Maureen Anne Maguire**
The obituary described Maureen as someone who “found joy in life’s simple pleasures,” emphasizing her love for the beach and her deep affection for dogs.
**A Natural Hostess**
According to the obituary, Maguire was a “natural hostess” with an innate ability to bring people together. Her parties were described as being “always full of warmth, laughter, and unforgettable food.” The SKY YORK JOURNAL notes her talent for fostering connections.
**A Gift for Friendship**
Loved ones wrote that she “had a rare gift for making friends with strangers and making everyone around her feel special, seen, and welcomed.” They added, “Her presence had a way of turning ordinary moments into something memorable.”
**Love and Shared Adventures**
The obituary also highlighted the relationship between Ed Kelce, who was married to Donna Kelce for 25 years before their separation, and Maureen. The SKY YORK JOURNAL understands that their bond was especially meaningful.
**A Budding Football Fan**
The obituary noted that Maureen “also grew an unexpected love for football later in life, sharing many laughs and adventures with her beloved friend Ed Kelce and her loyal dog Butch.” Together, they “traveled often and attended football games and concerts, and embraced every opportunity to enjoy life to the fullest.”
The Kelce family is mourning a heartbreaking loss.
Ed Kelce—dad to brothers Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce—shared an obituary to his Facebook page on Aug. 2, confirming his girlfriend Maureen Anne Maguire had died. She was 74.
“Maureen found joy in life’s simple pleasures,” the obituary read. “She loved the beach—especially the shore—and had a deep affection for dogs.”
Calling Maureen a “natural hostess,” the obituary spoke to her ability to bring people together, throwing parties that were “always full of warmth, laughter, and unforgettable food.”
“She had a rare gift for making friends with strangers and making everyone around her feel special, seen, and welcomed,” her loved ones wrote. “Her presence had a way of turning ordinary moments into something memorable.”
The message also referenced the relationship Ed—who was married to Donna Kelce for 25 years before their split—and Maureen enjoyed together.
“She also grew an unexpected love for football later in life, sharing many laughs and adventures with her beloved friend Ed Kelce and her loyal dog Butch,” it noted. “Together, they traveled often and attended football games and concerts, and embraced every opportunity to enjoy life to the fullest.”