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Olga Marie Key

Jan 1, 1951 - Sep 6, 2025

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Aunt Olga had a generous heart. She helped me many times during my life, and taught me the value of working hard to get what I need in life. She always had a way to make me laugh, and bring me out of my shell. I will miss you, Aunt Yogi, and your infectious laughter! Praise God you are at peace in the bosom of our Lord, and I will see you again soon!

My great-Aunt Olga was an integral piece of my childhood; she made me laugh so much with her silly antics. I'll miss her tamales, her warm hugs, and her sweet smile. I will see her again very soon, though, and so will anyone who loves Jesus Christ.

She was a true blessing to everybody.

She was a good person

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Obituary

Olga's Obituary

Olga Marie Key was born on January 1,1951, as the third child to Eulalio V. Hernandez and Ella         Buenrostro Hernandez, in Port Huron, Michigan, and was currently a resident of Huntsville, Texas.  She graduated into glory on September 6, 2025, and is now living in freedom with Jesus Christ, her Lord and Savior. 

She is preceded in death by, her husband, Bobby Ray Key, her stepson, Bobby Glen Key, her parents, Eulalio V. and Ella Hernandez, and her brother, Carl E.     Hernandez. She is also preceded in death by her first husband, Kenneth Ray Ehrhart.

She is survived by her daughter, Yolanda Rae Lara, son, Harvey Ray Key and wife, Kimberly, Grandson Larry Ray Lara and wife Kayla, great grandsons,    Elijah Ray Lara and Elliott James Lara, her sisters, Herlinda   Rivera and husband, Eli, Caroline Gonzales and    husband, Gilbert, Theresa Head and husband, Danny, and numerous treasured nieces, nephews, and their    families. She is also survived by her stepson, Phillip Douglas Key, stepdaughters, Kimberly Smith, and Stephanie Ray Warren, beloved step grandchildren, nieces, nephews and their families. 

Olga had a generous heart, which also extended to benevolently bless others when in need.  And if she decided to do something, she went all out! She also creatively decorated cakes to celebrate various      occasions for many years and had an eye for detail when decorating her home as well. Olga was a       patriot, and a strong supporter of all veterans. Throughout the years, she also exhibited her love and compassion for all animals and was a staunch       advocate and supporter of “no kill” shelters. She   exhibited her love by giving gifts, and took joy in    feeding her family, friends, and neighbors, and there was always more than enough. In her latter days,  Olga boldly spoke of her love for Jesus and prayed with many, including family and those around her.  She was at peace, and she glowed because she was free..... spiritually and physically.  

 

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