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Dolores Kay Brower

Great Falls, Montana

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Dolores Kay Brower, 44, of Chandler, Ariz. and formerly of Great Falls, an Air Force veteran, addictions counselor and University of Great Falls graduate, died of complications from a suicide attempt May 27, at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center in Gilbert, Ariz.A memorial is Saturday, July 30 in...

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My deepest condolences to my dearest Kay's family. Her light still shines in you! Girls, I send you all my best from California, where you are always welcome. Kay and I started growing up together in the 9th grade. I will always remember her humor, her caring, and her witty perceptions! We love her forever and forever. She lives in our hearts still.

My deepest condolences and my heart goes out to ALL of Kay's family and friends!

I am very sorry for all the pain everyone is going through..especially her children, Katie, Paige and Cory. They meant so much to me! I love you girls!
I knew Kay for 17 years, when I met her, we had made a special bond. She was a gift to me, HER EVERYTHING! I cared very, very much about her and I loved her dearly..I miss her soooo much!
Today would have been our 1st year anniversary when we...

I remember seeing Kay around Great Falls for many years. I knew her from somewhere but have forgotten where. She always had a smile and seemed like a kind person. Since she was always smiling, I never would have guessed she was depressed although I have gone through depression too and people always say I am one of the happiest people they know. May she rest in peace and may God be with her family at this time...I am sorry for your loss.

Oh Kay, I will forever miss you. You were a great friend and inspiration to me and all of those around you. You were always there for me and the kids and I will never forget that. To the girls...I am so sorry and if you need anything just let me know. I loved your mom so much...rest in peace my dear friend. Jenny Tempel

Kay was an inspiration to me. She had a wonderful and untamed way about her. She was a beautiful person and left this world too soon. I will miss her greatly. I am thankful for the time I had with her.

My heart and prayers go out to your family.I miss you wish I could've seen you one last time

I did not know Kay very well. When I worked at the Malmstrom AFB bowling center, she came in frequently to bowl. She always had a smile on her face and would brighten my day. My thoughts and prayers go out to all those who knew and loved Kay. I know she will be missed for some time to come.

Kay I wish you had known how much you are loved and by so many. I know you are with Jesus now and we will meet again someday and the loss we feel now will never be again. Love ya girl

To Kay's family: I am still in shock and my heart is broken so I can't even begin to understand how you all must be feeling. Please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers. Delores you have my number. If I can be of any help to any of you please call me anytime. God bless you all.
Lori Ashton