Kay-Beck-Obituary

Kay Beck

San Jose, California

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Kay C. BeckFebruary 7, 1940 - November 8, 2004Resident of Tucson, AZEvery day we hear your footfall in our hearts.Your Loving Family

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Kay was my dear friend from college days on. I miss her wise ways, her artistic flair, her steadfast trueness to herself and to all of us who knew her. Years ago I bought a delightful piece of garden art - a whimsical metal moose - in memory of Kay. She would also have liked this little guy. I enjoy it in all seasons. Her early loss took away a force for good in this world. Very sad. She is still very present in my heart and memory.

Dear,dear Kay, You are always in my heart. a psychic friend told me that their was a party welcoming you when you arrived in Heaven and you were wearing a party hat. That is so you!! You were always a light in my life. I love you, Karen Taylor-Bleiker

We miss you in Campbell, Kay. I remember you as kind and creative. Bob, we won't forget her, you can be sure of that.

Kay - one of my dear friends who made me believe in myself. Thanks for being you. You are greatly missed still today.
Betsy Waite

So many times I sit quietly on my patio and think of the many times we sat on yours. At times we sat quietly; others we cried; many we laughed until we almost could not breath; every time we silently gave thanks for each other knowing how our lives had been filled with something we never knew had been missing before November of 1989 when we were brought together. Today, as I sit quietly on my porch listening for your laugh, I feel you within my soul, quietly reminding me you are still with...

Bob, thank you for this heartfelt and lovely tribute to Kay - a dear friend from college days to her way-too-soon loss. In my dreams she often came to my rescue! I have a garden moose I bought to honor our friendship and her love for gardening and whimsy. Her spirit abides with me especially when I, too, am working in the yard. She had an artist's eye and talent. She taught me how to look at a plant which I do to this day. Great friend! I miss her.

Kay Baby, Just last week as I drove by the Prescott Courthouse Square, I thought I saw you sitting on a bench reading a book.
I wish it had been you. LoBaby