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Kay L. Dingee

Jackson, Michigan

Jul 23, 1945 – May 18, 2014

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July 23, 1945
DIED
May 18, 2014
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Jackson, Michigan

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DINGEE, KAY L. Kay L. Dingee of Grass Lake, age 68, passed away May 18, 2014. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Esther Kaiser; brother, Bill Kaiser; sisters, Juanita Kaiser and Alice Soulliere; uncle, Karl Kaiser. Kay is survived by her husband of 45 years, Arthur; brothers,...

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Art so very sorry for your loss, I worked with Kay at Meijer, what a wonderful lady! Heaven has gained an Angel.

Miss Kay was a special friend to me. From the first day we met at the bakery we just clicked together. We went through the good and bad times together. She was a true friend. I will always have a special place in my heart for her. I will miss her every day till we meet again. Love You Girlfriend to the moon and back.

Sorry for your loss remember my daughter called you grandpa so she grama to her god bless

Dear Art, I went to high school with Kay and knew her whole family. Several of her siblings graduated with my siblings. She was a lovely person and is sure to be missed. May God comfort you in your loss.

So sorry to hear of Kay's passing. I worked with her at Meijer and she was a wonderful person and always friendly.

So sorry for your loss, Art. Kay was a special lady.

Art, my condolences on Kay's passing. I will always remember her wonderful laugh, her joyful smile and her great personality. Kay was delightful to work with at our Meijer bakery. I'll always be grateful to her for her help to me when my Dad passed suddenly and she offered to take me, and Ian, since I was pregnant with him, to the hospital to take care of things. My life is better having been blessed with her friendship. I will miss you, Kay.

Art, you have my deepest condolences on the loss of your wife Kay. Kay was a great person who always had a big smile on her face. She was always willing to give a listening ear to your stories no matter how silly they may have been. She will be greatly missed by her " old school Meijer Family" God Bless you Art. Paul Cosgrove

what a special lady,once a friend forever. I will miss her