Kathleen-Kinney-Obituary

Kathleen Norton Kinney

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Kinney, Kathleen Norton Ann Arbor, MI

Age 84, died Thursday, September 20, 2007, at her home. Kay was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on November 17, 1922, the second daughter of Dr. James F. and Mary Drye Norton. After her early education at St. Aloysius Academy in Jersey City, Kay...

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I miss my mother very much, but would like to thank you for what you have been doing for us, (my sisters and me). So once again I thank you from the bottom of this big Kinney heart.

Dear Kinney Family,
Your mom was like a mom to me! She truly was! She was such an incredible person. I can still hear her voice and the things that she would say as if it were just this afternoon that I tapped on your kitchen door. Your mother was amazing and so was your dad. Incredible people and I feel so fortunate to have known them. I miss them and I miss you all. I hope that we can one day reconnect. Much Love, Liz -- Elizabeth :)

this is little late in coming to all the Kinney children, Katie, Patty, Sheila, Marian, John, Barbara and Eileen, one I have not have the pleasure to meet.

I received a note from Sheila over 2 years agos about the sad news of your dear mother's passing. I read the note with tears in my eyes, and was so touched by your letter Sheila, and I send my most sincere regrets about this sad news.

Your Mom and Dad were so generous to me when I was a student in Ann Arbor, coming...

Dear Katie, Patty, Sheila, Marian, John, Barbara, and Eileen,
I know your Mom is in a better place, and with Uncle Jack again.
Although there was so much sadness,we all have faith, strength and family to help us through. It was nice to see you all last week,and I hope to see you soon. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
With love,
Your cousin,
Kathleen Norton Hartgrove

Patty & family Your mom (and dad) were so kind to me...a family when I so needed one. They're forever in my heart.

Our son, John, and his wife, Nancy, (neighbors of Kay) loved her dearly and felt that living next door was a wonderful blessing. She will be missed by one and all. Don joins me in sending our deepest symphathy to the whole family.

Dear Barb,
Your Mama was the truest form of love that a Mama could ever be. I am a better person for having you as a friend and knowing "KayKinney" through you. I will treasure the socks she knitted and her wise words of wisdom forever. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Eileen,
Although I never had the privilege of meeting your mother, I felt I knew her through your many stories. I know she had the ability of bringing a smile to everyone - just as you do. Her presence will be sorely missed, but may you take comfort in her memory and her love for you. We are thinking of you and send our love.

Barb,

We are so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.