Kay-Bartlett-Obituary

Kay Bartlett

Anchorage, Alaska

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Kay Axtell Bartlett a longtime Alaska resident, died on Thursday, August 29, 2013 in Houston, Texas with her husband, Peter at her side and with her children in spirit with her. She was 74.Kay was born on August 3, 1939 in Jacksonville, Florida to Lois and Reginald Axtell. She graduated from...

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To Kay's Family and Friends, you have my heartfelt sympathy! She was a special Landon High girlfriend, always kind, very engaging and loyal! Her counsel was sought for leadership and her jovial personality was innate! The Class of '57 reunions brought us back together again to reminisce about our youthful innocent time before college, careers and families! I will remember Kay fondly! May God's love be as deep as your sorrow and His comfort as great as your need! My warmest regards, Alma...

Good lady.Enjoyed playing golf with her at 1 of our reunions.Always sad to lose one of the guys.E.A. Gordon

My thoughts and prayers are with Kay's family We were in High School and Homeroom together, later saw her in Atlanta, enjoyed visiting with her at reunions. She spoke of the wonderful life she had in Alaska. I am happy that she found fulfillment, and as an organizer of the National First Tee, I am glad she was involved in Alaska. I know from my own experience losing someone I loved, that she will always be with you, in your hearts. I am glad for her that her life was rich and interesting.

Pete: Was shocked and saddened to hear of Kay's passing. I'll miss her, having known her since age six. Thanks for both your kindness when I saw you in Anchorage. Greg Smith, Jacksonville, FLorida

Kay will be greatly missed by our golfing group. She was always so upbeat and often had a joke to tell. I have known Kay for a long time and thoroughly enjoyed the chance to play with her. I will miss you, Kay. My condolences to the family. Belle

I met Kay on a beautiful fall day in 2011. I was lucky to join her foursome on the Ft. Rich Creek Golf Course for a "ladies day" round. When I shot a hole-in-one on hole six that day, I think she was more excited than I was. Come to find out she had also had a hole-in-one on the very challenging Creek Course. She was one of only three ladies to have ever accomplished that. It was always a pleasure to play golf with her and share in her passion for such a wonderful game. To her family, I...

As a Starter at Eagleglen I always enjoyed the phone call from her asking if she could soon get out to play a round of golf. What a gracious lady she was, appreciative of the finer things in life. Her everlasting smile and kind words were always present with
her. Kay thank you so much for your kindness and the contributions you made
to all you met, me for one.
EUGENE T. PLATT, STARTER, Eagleglen G/crse

My condolences to your family, may god be your comforter during this time of sorrow.

Such a kind and thoughtful soul, Kay was always a joy to celebrate holidays and summer events with and I will treasure those memories. I am thinking of you Pete and the whole family as you come together to remember and celebrate an amazing woman. My love to you all.