Kathy-Dalton-Obituary

Kathy Dalton

Ocala, Florida

1958 - 2019

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Ocala, Florida
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DALTON (RILEY), KATHLEEN ANN 1958-2019 Kathy Dalton, 61, born on January 6th, 1958, in Long Island, New York, passed away on Thursday, November 14, 2019. Graduating in 1976 from West Babylon High School, she relocated to Ocala, Florida in 1980 with her husband of 43 years, Donald Dalton. In...

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So sorry for ur loss . Kathy used to send me Xmas cards every year for a long time when she first got married then pictures of her first born. Joan is my moms cousin and kathys grandmother was my god mother . So sorry to here the sad news give my love n prayers to the family . Lori ( Janet yelverton Poje) daughter

We are Mackenzie's grandparents and would have met Kathy for the first time in the fall at Rob and Mackenzie's wedding. We are so sorry we will never know her, and we are so sorry for your loss. She sounds like an amazing person. Our thoughts and prayers remain with your family.

Kathy was an amazing woman. She was truly a kind spirit, a true entrepreneur, and friend. She was a leader in the party industry, respected and loved by all who knew her. She could cook like a chef, dance like a star, and was totally comfortable in a board room. She will be missed but never forgotten.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss... no words can describe losing a loved one, especially a parent. Although, I didn't know Kathy personally, I would like for her and everyone to know that she raised an amazing young man, Robert, in her image. Robert is a kind, loving, gentle man who must receive these traits from no one other than his mother. My prayers and condolences go to the family of such an influential, irreplaceable matriarch. God bless.

She was a beautiful lady. I remember her growing up in New York, playing with my nieces. Remember all the Happy Times with her. She's with the angels now and watching over you.

Kathy was a great woman. I feel honored to have had her as a boss but mostly as a friend. You will be missed so much Kathy. RIP Fly high. Prayers for all that is grieving.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.