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WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT KAY. SHE TOUCH SO MANY LIVES. NEVER FAILING TO ASK HOW OTHER WERE DOING. WE WILL MISS HER AND HER CHEERFUL SMILE. YOU'RE IN OUR THOUGHTS.
LEN AND BARB WILSON
May 18, 2011
Yuma, Arizona
Anita Kay Smith, 74, passed away on May 9, 2011, at home in the loving embrace of her family. Kay was born on January 12, 1937, in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, where she resided with her parents Robert and Violet Eichelberger until April 1957 when she joined her high school sweetheart Harold Smith...
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WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT KAY. SHE TOUCH SO MANY LIVES. NEVER FAILING TO ASK HOW OTHER WERE DOING. WE WILL MISS HER AND HER CHEERFUL SMILE. YOU'RE IN OUR THOUGHTS.
LEN AND BARB WILSON
May 18, 2011
I am sorry for the loss of a beautiful lady. She was always cheerful, funny and compassionate. Working with her during the time she was at BOR was a joy. Seeing her out in town always made my day. The memories I have of her will be cherished in my heart for a life time. I truly know she is at peace and is seeing the face of our Lord. She will be truly missed, but remains always in the heart. My prayers will be with all of the family as you go through this time of sorrow. Lord please...
Lyola Walls
May 16, 2011 | Yuma, AZ
Mr. Smith and the Kuettel family,
We were so sorry to hear about the passing of your wife, mother and grandmother. She was such a sweet and friendly person and never failed to ask about our son Kelley when we would run into each other. Our condolences on your loss and the loss for our community.
Jerry and Brenna Paulin
May 16, 2011
So sorry for your loss. I know your mom will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow.
Annette Hengl, Aaron, Michelle, and Luke Hollingshead.
Annette Hengl
May 15, 2011 | Yuma, AZ
Dear Harold, My wife and I moved to Yuma in 1988 and shortly after had the pleasure of meeting/knowing you and Kay. Lilli, my wife of 26 years, died last October, so I know the loss/grief you are experiencing. Over the years we never saw Kay without a Smile on her beautiful face and a warm, wonderful personality. Kay will be missed by more people than you realize. Richard Akerman
Richard Akerman
May 15, 2011 | Yuma, AZ