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KANDICE A. "KAY" Van Calbergh

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Kandice A. "Kay" Van Calbergh of Crystal Lake Kandice A. "Kay" Van Calbergh, 59, passed away on Tuesday evening, at her home surrounded by family, after a courageous battle with cancer. Kay was born in Evergreen Park on Nov. 9, 1952. For most of her professional career, Kay worked in marketing...

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I only knew Kay briefly from working with her at Sears, but in that short time, she made quite an impression. She was so "real" and so easy to work with. Her smile could light up a room. I am saddened to hear of her passing, but comforted to know she is no longer suffering. Rest in peace, Kay. You are greatly missed!

Matt and Kelly, deepest sympathies to both of you.

My deepest sympathy to the family. The short time I worked with Kay at Sears she was such a fighter and would not let people know how courageous she really was. She truly will be missed.

I worked with Kay at GFX and she was such a super person and good friend. She had so much to give and she always talked about her kids and how much she worried about them. She also was always there when a friend needed help. Friends like Kay are rare. Rest in peace, Kay, we will miss you.

I always admired Kay for courage in her fight against cancer. I was so sorry to hear that it claimed her life. My thoughts and prayers go out to Matt, Kelly & Maryanne.

Kay, May you rest in peace. May the dear Lord comfort your family and may we meet again in God's heavenly kingdom. Tell all the magicians up there to smile down on us continuing their work. With great sadness. Al The Only and Lori

Matt and Kelly. Words cannot express enough to fix the loss you are feeling right now. Know that Mom is with other loved ones and is no longer in pain. She was my neice and 'little sister'. I know she loved both of you very much. And I know, Kelly, how thrilled she was to be able to hold Kayla. Keep well, both of you.

Matt, Kelly & Maryanne, please accept my deepest sympathy in the passing of Kay. She was always someone I enjoyed being with and she will always hold a special place in my heart. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you during this very difficult time.

Kay started out as my neighbor, and ended up being a very good friend, one that I could count on. She had the best laugh and the only one who could get my husband to dance. I'll always cherish the memories of going to flea markets and antique stores with her.
I'll miss you Kay!