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January 05, 2015 | Atlanta, GA
Charleston, South Carolina
Katherine Liddy Baldwin CHARLESTON - Katherine Liddy Baldwin, 76, of Charleston, South Carolina, took her final bow to a standing ovation by family and friends on Tuesday, December 30, 2014, after an extended illness with Alzheimer's. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baldwin III are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM, Monday, January 5, 2015, at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. The Rite of Committal will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. The family will receive friends this Sunday between 5:00 and 7:00 PM at the James A. McAlister Funeral Home, 1620 Savannah Hwy. Her guestbook may be signed at www.JamesAMcAlister.com. Kay was one of the stars of more than twenty of Traynor Ferillo's annual productions of the "Charleston Fun Show," presented at the Dock Street Theatre. Undoubtedly, Kay is proudly auditioning with others in Heaven for an everlasting production of peace and joy. Kay was a graduate of St. Andrew's Parish High School, Class of 1956. Following high school, Kay attended the College of Charleston, where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority, as well as first runner-up for Miss College of Charleston. Kay was also a lifelong member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, of which her parents were charter members. Kay carried on her parents' dedication to Blessed Sacrament Church by being one of the original volunteers in a weekly time slot at the Perpetual Adoration Chapel and continuing her weekly commitment for twenty years. Kay was an avid fan of football, of all levels, cheering louder than anyone for the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Carolina Panthers. Kay never missed a Citadel football game, faithfully attending both home and away games, to cheer for her husband's alma mater. She may have even been the most excited fan when the The Citadel beat USC in 1990, as she was so overcome with joy that she whirled around and picked up General Grimsley in celebration. Kay also attended eight Super Bowls, delighted to witness in person what the whole world was watching on T.V. Although Kay enjoyed many interests and played many roles in her lifetime, the roles for which Kay will be most remembered are those of loving wife of Claude Baldwin, III, devoted mother of five boys, and fun-loving grandmother of seven grandchildren. To her family, she will forever be a star. Kay was predeceased by her parents, Thomas J. and Louise Molony Liddy, and her sister, Rita (Peatsy) Liddy Hollings. Surviving Kay are her husband of 53 years, Claude Baldwin, III; their five sons: Julian (Ann), Claude IV (Lucy), James, Thomas, and Michael (Katherine); and their seven grandchildren: James, Hannah, Julian, Cullen, Claude V, Anna Katherine, and Tyler. Memorial contributions may be made to Blessed Sacrament Building Fund, 5 St.Teresa Dr. Charleston, SC 29407. Arrangements by JAMES A. MCALISTER, INC. 766-1365 Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston
May you find peace from the God of all comfort who surpasses all understanding during this most difficult time.
January 05, 2015 | Atlanta, GA
Claude, Jay, Bubba, Jamie and entire Baldwin family. So sorry to hear of Kay's passing. We shared so many great times as your next door neighbors on Harbor View Circle. You are all in our thoughts. So many wonderful memories. Jill Rowland & Helene Araneo Ackerman
Helene Ackerman
January 04, 2015 | Charleston, SC
To the Baldwin family, we offer our heartfelt sympathy in the death of your love one and our beloved friend Kay. Her grace, charm and friendly demeanor will never be forgotten. It was always a treat to be in her presence. She will be missed.
Eugene Frazier & Family
January 04, 2015
My condolences to the Baldwin family. I only knew Kay casually, as we met and chatted often when she walked her Bassett hound. She was delightful and kind, and she will be missed by many.
January 04, 2015
To the Baldwin Family
My condolence to you. I knew of Kay through my Grandmother Janie Cromwell. Kay had a heart of gold that can not be replicated. She was a blessing. I know she will be sadly missed.
Pamela Backman-Brown
January 03, 2015 | Charleston, SC
I had the benefit of working with this wonderful lady in the Charleston Fun Show for many years throughout the 80's. My thought's and prayer's are with Kay's family during this difficult time.
William Deery
January 03, 2015 | Whittier, NC
To Claude and family we have many fond memories of Kay and you and we have you and the family in our thoughts and prayers.
Maggie and Bob Blackford
Orlando, FL
January 03, 2015
Kay and I grew up together. Fun-loving, she spread joy wherever she was so there's no doubt heaven is now a brighter place.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Eleanor and Charlie Carter Indianapolis, In.
January 02, 2015
To Claude and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Kaysy and I shared some good times growing up - happy memories. Rest in peace, dear friend.
January 02, 2015