Kay-Bennett-Obituary

Kay Bennett

Watkinsville, Georgia

1947 - 2016

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November 27, 2016
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Watkinsville, Georgia

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Kay Bennett, 69, wife of Dwight P. Bennett, died Sunday, November 27, 2016. Born in Athens, she was the daughter of Nell Craft Everette of Winder and the late Harold Green Everette. She retried from the medical field as a Medical Administrative Assistant. Kay graduated from Truett McConnell...

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Kay and I went to high school together. The last time I saw her was at our class reunion. You never saw Kay without her beautiful smile-she was always very uplifting and positive. I know she will be greatly missed by you all.
Shirlee (Grizzle)

What a stunning beauty both inside and out! Glad to have had the pleasure of knowing her. Cassi, you know how much I love you and if there is anything we can do, please do not hesitate to reach out. Until we meet again...

Dearest Dwight, Cassi, and Micah;
I am so sorry to hear of Kay's death. I will always remember her beautiful voice and singing with her in dad's choir. We also would stay in trouble because we would just start laughing about the silliest things. I pray that you will all find comfort in knowing that she loved you and loved God.

A smile on her face and kind words for all she met is the way we will always think of Kay.We send our prayers to you all at this sad time for your family.

Micah, we're so sorry for the loss of your Mom., and sad we never got the opportunity to meet her. You are such a wonderful blessing to our family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Terrell and the girls, as well as your extended family.

I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Kay. I haven't seen her in years. I got to know Kay when Cassie was in kindergarten at Timothy Elem. I was a teachers aide in Cassie room. Dwight I am praying for you and your family for peace and comfort during this difficult time. God Bless

I am so sorry to hear about Mrs. Kay's passing. I will always remember her beautiful laugh and contagious smile. Hugs to you all.

Kay was one of my favorite people. She was a great lady, and knew how to brighten a room with her elegance and humor. I'm so sorry to hear of her passing. Please know I'm thinking of you all during your time of grieving. I will miss her deeply.

Dwight & family,
I am so saddened by the news about Kay. She brought cheer and laughter to all, & was so dedicated to her family, whom she loved beyond words. I thoroughly enjoyed working with her all those many years, & will miss her.
My thoughts & prayers are with the family at this time. May God grant you strength and faith always.
With deepest sympathies,
Lynda Powell