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Kay Anderson

Northfield Center, Ohio

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KAY ANDERSON, age 63, a 33-year resident of Northfield Center, Died Tuesday, June 17, 2008. She is survived by her dear children Becky Anderson and Christian Anderson and former husband Jeff Anderson and brother Gene Ude. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to...

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Chris, Becky and other friends/family of Kay's - we're so deeply sorry for your loss. Kay was my Godmother and while I didn't see her often b/c we are in St. Louis, she was always so sweet when she came to visit. She loved seeing our kids and I have the cutest pictures of her reading to them each time she was here. She's a wonderful person and always spoke about you both. I will miss her, but know that she is in a better place - in God's hands and no longer in pain. Love, Marc and...

Becky & Chris
I am so sorry for your loss - I know how hard your Mother fought the battle. When I would talk to her on Sunday evening, she would always say one more bump in the road when something else occurred in her illness. She never asked why me! I am so glad she was able to come to St. Louis for the visit in Feb. I know it brought some joy to her life. Take care and remember the good times and your memories.

Sincerest sympathy from Dr. Sudish Murthy and the thoracic surgery outapatient staff at the Cleveland clinic

We were very sorry to read about Kay's passing. She has always been a very special part of our lives since she invited us to attend Epiphany Lutheran Church many years ago. We were eventually married and had our children baptized there. She willl always hold a special place in our hearts. I am regretful that we lost contact over the years but we will forever keep her in our thoughts and prayers. May she rest in peace.

Chris and Becky,
I just found out today about your Mom. I miss her walking up and down the street! Every year when I watch the Memorial Day Parade I smile when the band passes as I remember her and the fun times we had as Band-Aides! Please know that I am thinking of you, and keeping you in my prayers.

To the family of Kay: Kay and I had many, many laughs together and we also prayed together, sometimes crying together. She was a strong women, who believed in a better world for all. But she is now in a far better place, walking the grounds with Jesus, telling Him how much she likes the flowers. Hold on to God's unchanging hand and let the arms of Jesus comfort you. I will miss her, she gave me a yellow duckie that sits on my desk. Kay was a very, special Lady.

To Kay's Family,

We were glad to know Kay through church. She was a very special and courageous lady, and will be missed. Our prayers are with you at this difficult time. We rejoice in her life eternal.

DEAR DIANE and DONNA,
I'M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I WILL KEEP YOUR FAMILY IN MY PRAYERS.
PEACE and LOVE
LaVERNE

To the Anderson Family:
Being a fellow OVC Survivor, I have had the honor of knowing Kay the past few years. She was very active in promoting Ovarian Cancer Awareness through her participation and dedication to OROC.
Kay was truly an example of courage and had an unwavering spirit of acceptance and positiveness.
Kay, may you be at peace and rest in the arms of Our Savior.