Kay-Askew-Obituary

Kay Askew

Dallas, Texas

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ASKEW, KAY, A National Award Winning Photographer, passed away on March 7, 2006, in Plano, Texas. She was born on March 18, 1948, in St. Louis, Missouri to Don and Jane Squires. Kay attended Southern Illinois University on a softball scholarship and was an accomplished athlete. She owned Kay...

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When working in the area, I always made sure to stop in and say hi to Kay. Just being in her studio, and talking with her as she worked, was a pleasure. I was very saddened by her passing, and hope the best for her friends and family. Her artistic reach goes far beyond her time here with us.

Kay's pictures of my three boys still decorate my house and hold a place of honor in our home. When we had our third boy in 1998, Kay was our only stop for pictures of our three kids. I will always remember her effervescence and love of photography and people. She will be missed.

Kay was a wonderful person & awesome photographer.I will never forget her infectious laughter.We took our 18mo. old grandson to Kay for a photo shoot & could not have been more pleased. Her photography is truly a work of art. We were truly saddened by the news of her passing. Norman & Judy Taylor

Kay was one of the best friends I have every had and I loved her like family. It was an honor to work with her and to see her vision come forth in her art. I will miss her very much.

I am terribly sorry to hear this news. I really admired Kay and enjoyed her attitude and outlook on life and people. With her passing, a light has truly gone out in the world.

We are deeply saddened by this tremendous loss. Kay had such a giving heart and a wonderful talent. Kay will live on through her beautiful work that hangs throughout our home and we will always remember her fondly.

Our thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time.

-The Rossers

Kay was a loving heart and a awsome photographer. Her artistic hand will long be missed.

I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Kay for a photo shoot for our band several years ago and was so impressed with her warmth, spirit and, of course, amazing talent with a camera! She will be missed by many! My prayers go out to her family.