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Kay Marlene Buffington

Scottsdale, Arizona

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Kay Marlene Buffington, 57, of Scottsdale, Arizona, a native of Ravenswoood, West Virginia, Owner and Operator of a tile company in Scottsdale, passed away on Wednesday, May 17, 2000. Memorial services are scheduled for Monday, May 22, 2000, 3 p.m., at La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church, 6300 East Bell Road, Phoenix, Arizona. A memorial service will be held in Ravenswood at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Heritage Funeral Chapel, Peoria, Arizona.

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Nana, you have always held a place in my heart. You have inspired, touched and loved everyone in one way or another. And even though you were ripped away from us so suddenly and at such a young age but 13 years later I still remember your smell. I love you with all my heart and soul.<3

Kay, you were a wonderful friend and somewhat responsible for some of the best years of my life. As I sit and remember you, please know that you will always be a part of many lives. Though tears cloud my eyes, in my heart you will always be that laughing, bright-eyed lady I remember so well, God speed, love Jake.

I want to send my love and sincere sorrow for your loss. Kay was first a wonderful mother and second a good person and friend. The glow of her ever present love will be with you always. Her goodness will be in your hearts forever. Always remember the good. Remember that I love and will be there in heart and spirit even if I cannot attend personally.
All My Love
Uncle Jon

From what I understand, she was a wonderful friend to those who knew her. My sincere sympathy goes to all who were touched by her life, especially JOM.

Kay touched our lives while she and her nephew were refinishing our tile three years ago. Kay brought a certain light into the room that felt peaceful and loving. She worked so very hard, often spending thirty to forty minutes on one tile thus ensuring a beautiful finish. My husband and I would marvel at her work ethic and we enjoyed chatting with her as she worked. My prayers are with Kay's family,even though I've only met Kay's nephew. I can tell she was much loved and will be missed very...