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Denis E. Kellman

1/15/2014

It is with great sorrow that the family of Denis E. Kellman announce his passing peacefully at home in Warwick, on January 15, 2014, with his spouse and “faithful Pasco” at his side.  He was 65.

Denis Elliott Kellman was born on July 6, 1948 at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City to the late Elliott and Beatrice (Roache) Kellman..  “Dek” as he was known, made his maternal residence in Hamilton Heights in NYC.

His childhood years were spent at Springfield Gardens, NY.  Denis attended St. Catherine of Siena Parochial School and developed a great interest and soon excelled in track, and field, as well as Academics.  In 1962, he was accepted to Marist Brothers Archbishop Molloy High School in Briarwood, NY.  At Molloy, Denis quickly rose to the top of his class academically, as well as in track and field.  One of many highlights was winning medals at the Madison Square Garden’s Millrose games and the Penn Relays.  Denis was offered many sports scholarships at universities across America, but accepted an academic scholarship to Yale University.  Dek loved Yale so much that he played an active role in reinstating the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity which had become dormant due to paucity of African American students who studied at Yale during the first half of the 20th century.

While at Yale, Dek was awarded a “Bates Fellowship” which offered him an opportunity to not only continue his studies abroad in the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Senegal and Mali, but also to develop his fluency in French language and his passion for African and Haitian art.  He also developed a deeper desire to explore his ancestry/heritage in Ghana and Barbados.  After graduation from Yale University with a BA degree, he moved right into studies at Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School, where he simultaneously earned both his Doctorate of Jurisprudence and MBA degrees.

Upon graduation from Harvard, Dek chose to begin his law practice on Wall Street with Leboeuf, Lamb, Leiby and MacRae.  Realizing that Corporate Law alone wasn’t sufficiently rewarding to his talents, Dek soon moved forward to the Entertainment Law practice by joining Columbia Pictures where he was able to apply his corporate and business skills to the fields of film and music.  For the remainder of his corporate career, he practiced in the entertainment arena.  Denis moved from Columbia Records to Polygram Records before settling down with RCA Records.

Denis lived in London, England for four years as the head of RCA Business and Legal Affair Department.  During this time, he negotiated RCA’s pop music deals with artists such as the Eurythmics, Five Star and all Motown artists whom RCA represented in Europe.

When BMG music acquired RCA, Dek returned to NY where he continued with BMG as its chief lawyer for distribution, classical music, Latin music and Broadway cast albums.

 Upon returning stateside, Dek joined and later became the President and Chairman of the “Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association, or BESLA.  BESLA is an organization of more than 800 lawyers nationwide who are dedicated to mentoring law college students. BESLA is also functioning to keep lawyers abreast of changes in law and in the most significant legal departments of the film, music, TV and sports areas.  Toward this end, BESLA has had more than 32 annual conferences.

As the music industry changed, Dek opened a private practice from his home in Warwick, NY.  His primary focus became audio book publishing through Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.  Dek became Audiobooks chief legal counsel, handling all legal matters for more than ten years.

Denis was well loved and respected in his communities at work and at home by all. He was a true gentleman and anyone who met him realized he was very personable and trustworthy and intelligent.  He will be greatly missed by many people across this world.  He left the world a better place, having shared it with us for 65 years.

He leaves his spouse/partner of seven years, Cal Miller; his sister, Joyce Gist of St. Petersburg, FL.  Also surviving are:  maternal aunt, Mildred Greene, paternal aunt, Mary Kellman, nephew Greg Gist, Jr .and his wife Jodi and their baby Camryn of Brandon,FL, and nieces Tiffany Gist-Walker and her husband Malachi, and their children Malachi, Jr.,  Jaidyn, Jeremiah, Rylee, Alexander and Xavier,  and Erika Gist-Williams and her children Moses, Samuel, Jacob and Kaley,, all of St. Petersburg, FL; step-daughters:  Taylor Miller and Tabitha Miller; step-grandson, Anderson Taylor Miller.  Also surviving are many cousins and extended family members. 

Memorial visitation will be on Friday, January 24, 2014 from 2:00 pm – 9:00 pm at Lazear-Smith & Vander Plaat Memorial Home, 17 Oakland Avenue, Warwick.  Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 am on Saturday, January 25, at St. Stephens RC Church, 75 Sanfordville Road, Warwick.  

Memorial donations may be sent to BESLA, PO Box 230794, New York, NY 10023.

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Denis and I joined LeBoeuf in 1975 after graduation from law school. We had lost touch over the years and I am pleased to read Denis continued to grow professionally and personally. His talents were clear and his human kindness distinguished him. Denis is in my prayers. My condolences to his family and friends.
Michael Williams
4/7/2017
I was listening to old disco and remembering days gone by and I thought I wonder where Dek is. I looked on the internet and found he had passed. I knew him in London and what a great friend he was. He was a true gentleman and kind man. I am the better for knowing him. I knew his mother and sister and niece, they were a loving family. His mother told me of NYC in the 40's and I loved talking to her so much. Dek god speed where ever you are going and you will always be in my prayers and I shall never forget you. You know the kindness you showed me and the faith you had in me. I know teach and try to make difference. You always believed in me. I love you and miss you.
David L. Newell
10/30/2015
I was a freshman at archbishop molloy with denis way back in 1962. when we both ran freshman xc I use to share my track spikes with him. God bless denis. joe jurgens
joe jurgens
10/4/2014
I have only just discovered the news about Denis. I knew that he had cancer, and had hoped that he was dealing with it. For some reason, tonight my instinct told me that something had happened, and I went online to discover the worst. I have lost someone I loved very much. Although we did not spend much time together, I value the time and the conversations that we shared together, and he will always be in my heart. I still cannot really believe what has happened. My sincerest belated condolences to you.
Paul Kramer
6/22/2014
I was so shocked and sorry to hear of Dek's passing. We worked together in the law department at Columbia Pictures in the early 80's, and were good friends back then. He was a great guy, a fine lawyer, and always fun to be around. Please accept my deep condolences.
Ray Bernstein
1/28/2014
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