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Frances "Kay" Vatter

Auburn, New York

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WEEDSPORT < Frances "Kay" Vatter, 64, of Tanner Road, Weedsport, died Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007, at Matthew House. Kay was born in Auburn on Aug. 14, 1943, the daughter of the late Frank and Ethel Weaver Burns. A 30-year resident of Weedsport, she grew up in Auburn, attended local schools and...

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I'm so sorry to hear about Kay's passing. I hadn't seen her in many many years. I worked with her at Auburn Nursing home on the overnight shift. There was a lot of time sitting, talking and knitting and crocheting. What I remember most about her was her talking about her family. She treasured her family. She was a very nice person. I hope your memories of her will help ease your pain.

To all of you that have shared in our loss, we would like to say thank you for all of your loving support. Losing Kay has been a trying and sad time for the family, and we certainly appreciate everyone's condolences.

Dear Larry & Family,

Am so sorry to hear of Kay's passing. She was a "dear'person. My husband & I had many good times with she & her family. Dot McAuslan Mexico,NY.

Dear Larry and family,
I was so sorry to hear of Kay's passing. May your loving memories sustain you during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Susan Weaver Sharpe

I am so sorry to hear about Kay's passing. I worked with her for several years at the nursing home and she was always so much fun to be around. She was a great person. She always had a smile and great sense of humor that could make us laugh. I am so sorry for your loss.

Larry & Family,

May God Comfort you, as you go through this difficult time, may you be aware of his love every step of the way. "God Always hears and answers prayers. Though storms obsure the day, His love shines through the darkest clouds, With Hope to light the way."
May God Bless and keep you strong, during this time. Larry I'm here for you.

Larry, our sympathies are with you.
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TO KAY'S FAMILY, YOU DON'T KNOW ME, BUT I WORKED WITH KAY AT THE NURSING HOME YEARS AGO, AND SHE WAS A SWEET PERSON, THOUGHTFUL, ALONG WITH HER SENSE OF HUMOR. I AM SO VERY SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSS, SHE'LL BE WITH US ALL, IN OUR HEARTS.

Our thoughts are with Kay's family as we remember the days you were on Francis and we on Bradford St., and working together at Auburn Nursing Home, and with the CCHA.