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Ed Kelce Left Heartbroken as Longtime Partner Maureen Maguire Passes Away at 74, Leaving Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce’s Family in Deep Mourning
Kelce Family Mourns the Loss of Ed Kelce’s Beloved Partner, Maureen Maguire
The Kelce family, known for their tight-knit bond and prominence in the NFL, is grieving the loss of Maureen Maguire, the longtime partner of Ed Kelce, father of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce. Maureen, who passed away on August 1, 2025, at the age of 74, was a cherished figure in Ed’s life, bringing warmth, laughter, and a shared love for adventure to their years together. Her death has left a profound void in the Kelce family, as they come together to honor her memory.

Ed Kelce shared the heartbreaking news on his Facebook page on August 2, 2025, posting Maureen’s obituary, which described her as his “beloved friend.” While the obituary used this term, Maureen was widely known as Ed’s girlfriend, a relationship that blossomed in recent years amid the Kelce family’s rise to fame. The couple’s connection was marked by a shared zest for life, with Maureen embracing Ed’s passion for football and joining him on countless adventures, from attending Chiefs games to traveling and enjoying concerts. Their bond was further highlighted by their mutual love for Maureen’s loyal dog, Butch, who often accompanied them on their outings.
Maureen Maguire, born on November 21, 1950, in the Bronx, New York, lived a vibrant life rooted in family and love. After moving to the suburbs of Philadelphia, where she spent most of her years, Maureen built a warm home filled with laughter and tradition. A proud alumna of Archbishop Prendergast High School (Class of 1968) and West Chester University (Class of 1972), she dedicated her early career to teaching elementary school, where her nurturing spirit shone through. As a devoted mother to her three children—Chuck, Courtney, and Patrick—and a doting grandmother to six, Maureen’s greatest pride was her family. She was also survived by her sister, Loretta O’Brien, and brother, John Bullock.
Maureen’s obituary painted a picture of a woman who found joy in life’s simple pleasures, from relaxing by the ocean in Cape May to hosting unforgettable gatherings known for her warmth, humor, and exceptional hospitality. Her signature style, including her penchant for wearing tennis skirts despite never playing the sport, endeared her to friends and family. Later in life, Maureen discovered an unexpected love for football, largely through her relationship with Ed, who introduced her to the world of the NFL. Together, they attended games, tailgated, and celebrated the successes of Travis and Jason, including the historic 2023 Super Bowl, dubbed the “Kelce Bowl,” where the brothers faced off as opponents.
The Kelce family’s rise to prominence, fueled by Travis and Jason’s NFL careers and Travis’s high-profile relationship with pop superstar Taylor Swift, brought Maureen into the public eye. In a lighthearted moment recounted by Ed in a February 2024 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Maureen playfully teased Taylor Swift during an NFL game, jokingly saying, “Hey, that’s my boyfriend,” when Swift posed for a photo with Ed. The quip, which made Swift laugh, highlighted Maureen’s humor and her ability to connect with those around her, even in the whirlwind of the Kelce family’s fame.
Ed, who is also 74, has been a steadfast presence in his sons’ lives, supporting them through their NFL journeys alongside their mother, Donna Kelce. Despite Ed and Donna’s divorce after nearly 25 years of marriage, they have remained close friends, co-parenting Travis and Jason with a “tag-team” approach that prioritized their sons’ well-being. In a 2023 documentary about the family, Ed explained that he and Donna stayed together for the sake of their children, noting that splitting earlier would have been a “nightmare” logistically. This commitment to family unity has been a cornerstone of the Kelce legacy, and Maureen’s presence added a new layer of love and support to Ed’s life.
Maureen’s passing has prompted an outpouring of condolences from fans and supporters of the Kelce family. Social media posts on X expressed heartbreak, with one user writing, “Wait. Ed Kelce’s girlfriend died?! That’s f–king devastating omg,” reflecting the emotional impact of the news. Fans flooded Ed’s Facebook post with messages of sympathy, offering prayers for peace and comfort during this difficult time.
As the Kelce family navigates this profound loss, they are leaning on their resilience and close bond. Travis, currently in Chiefs training camp preparing for the 2025 season, and Jason, now an ESPN NFL analyst after retiring in 2024, have not publicly commented on Maureen’s passing, but their family’s unity suggests they will rally around their father. Ed, who recently appeared alongside Travis in a cameo for Happy Gilmore 2, has been caring for Maureen’s dog, Butch, in recent months, including sharing photos of Butch visiting Maureen in the hospital shortly before her death.
Maureen Maguire’s life was a testament to love, family, and embracing every moment. Her memory will live on through the stories, laughter, and traditions she shared with those closest to her. For the Kelce family, her passing marks a painful chapter, but their strength and togetherness will undoubtedly guide them as they honor her legacy.
The family has not announced plans for a memorial service, but Maureen’s obituary emphasized her love for her family and her vibrant spirit, which will continue to inspire those who knew her. As the Kelces mourn, the support from their fans and community serves as a reminder of the impact Maureen had on their lives and the broader world of those touched by the Kelce family’s story.