DORA-KAY-Obituary

DORA KAY

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dora Faye Hamelwright Kay "Faye" Independent, feisty, loving, strong and smart with a work ethic second to none, mama along with her twin brother Ray was born September 14, 1931 in Ferron, Utah to Barbara Olene Jensen and Lee Hamelwright. Lee died when the twins were five. They were raised in...

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Dear April and Family,

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your sweet mom. She exuded such strength and warmth. She was easy to admire. My sincere sympathies for your loss.

Michelle Bartholomew, Hillside Veterinary Hospital

Over the weekend I was saddened to learn of the untimely and tragic death of my dear friend Faye. What a shock! It was such a joy to visit with Faye each month and feel of her sweet spirit and enjoy her hugs. I will certainly miss visiting with her each month. My thoughts and prayers are with Barbara, April, Kathy and family. May she rest in peace.

Lona Rogers -- Murray, Utah

April I am saddened to here about Faye. She took me under her wing the day I started at the Heart Center, such a special special lady. I have several of her recipes which I still make. You and your family are in my heart and my prayers.

Faye was such a joy to know and to work with! Like Joe Perry, Faye taught me so much! She taught me how to get along with "the boys" and be a better doctor. Thanks Faye--I will miss you!

Fay was a wonderful person and nurse. we worked together at CWH and she was always there for all the people she cared for and the nurses she worked with. May she rest in peace and fly free. Florence Roberts

April, Barbara, Kathy & Family
Faye was one of the sweetest, most caring people we have ever met. She will be missed dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
We are so sorry for your loss.

Evelyn, Sharon & Lucile

I will miss my Aunt Faye dearly. Always warm and welcoming to my family. I will specially miss our long conversations about life and such. She was such a joy to be around. Though she has passed from this life, the great memories that are woven into the fabric of my life will always be there.

Dean Hamelwright

Our paths crossed for about twenty years. Fay made me a better doctor, a more sensitive man and a kinder employer. She changed the direction of my life, for which I have been grateful. Our corner of the world was a better place with her in it. I can still hear her lusty laugh and remember the many times that she let me see with her humor what a moron I was. I am happy about the memories stored away, where her smile is still fresh, her touch warm, her voice frank and her wisdom solid. ...

I am deeply sadden to hear of Aunt Faye passing. She was a remarkable woman that I always enjoyed her humour and her stories of my dad and her childhood. I remember when my family stayed at her home while we were traveling on vacation. We will miss her. Our thoughts and prayers will go out to you Kathy, Barbara, April and your families. Love all of you Utah Clan. Doug your Texas cousin