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Jim Ryan
November 9, 2007
When I remember Aunt Kay, I think of how much joy she brought to our lives. Even in her wheelchair she made it to my and my siblings' weddings---She and Uncle Al gave me some of the greatest memories from my childhood. I'll never forget that warm, genuine smile which was ever present when she saw us kids.
Janice Wilbur
November 9, 2007
Paul, Sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother. Janice Wilson-Wilbur
Lorraine Lermond-Griffin
November 8, 2007
Cathy,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Maria Baylis
November 8, 2007
Cathy, I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family
Judy (Ryan) Berry
November 8, 2007
Aunt Kay and Uncle Al provided some of the happiest memories from my childhood. I'll never forget their 4th of July cookouts....the food, the garden, the sand pit...what a sweet home they shared with everyone. It makes me smile to think of the two of them reunited now.
Janice Ryan
November 8, 2007
Aunt Kay will always be remembered for her kindness, patience, and joyful spirit. Her bright blue smiling eyes spoke of her love for her family and friends even till the end. Aunt Kay was a woman of few words, but always concerned and interested in our family. Her presence graced our lives from early days of cookouts to recent days of christenings. Aunt Kay, we love you. You will be missed.
Bob & Ceil Chase
November 7, 2007
Paul,Cathy,Robert Ceil and i would like to express our condolences on the passing of your mother
Lynnette Moore
November 7, 2007
Kay in my book defines the word "strength". I always admired her sweetness and grace, and her uncanny ability to seem younger than her years. Kay endured many physical challenges, but always came out smiling in the end. My kids were lucky enough to meet Kay last year, and I'll never forget them telling me on the way home how happy they were to meet her, and how "cool" they thought she was for her age. I know she is at peace now. We will never forget you Kay! Love, Lynnette and the boys
John Ryan
November 7, 2007
When I think of Kay, the first thoughts that come to mind are cookouts with Mom(Gladys)& Pop(Tony)with Al's big Zucchinis and Kay's great desserts. Warm afternoons - talking, laughing and enjoying each others company. Kay was the glue that held it all together! She'll be missed!!
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