Kay-Iverson-Obituary

Kay El Iverson

Seattle, Washington

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Kay Iverson passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on October 16, 2012.

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Kay El was a loving tennis partner and friend from the time she moved with her dear husband, Lynn, to Wenatchee. We shared so many fun times. Kay El was always positive, sportsmanlike, giving, so proud of her children and grandchildren. I miss her every day. Hugs to her friends and family that share my grief in losing her. Karla Winston

Your mother was taken from us too soon. She was my USTA partner for the last three years, and I really don't know what I am going to do without her. She was such a pleasant and caring person and even in her last days when I spoke with her, she asked about my grandson and mother. She had more courage than most people I know, and silently and lovingly endured your father's illness as well as her own. My heart still aches for her. I will miss her terribly! Donnas Starkweather

We were so blessed to have Kay El and Lynn at our tennis club...she was a good tennis player, good sport and all round good person, I also enjoyed playing hand and foot card game and she was very intense about that too. I will miss her terribly.
Karen Spragg

Kay El is greatly missed by all of her tennis friends in Wenatchee who loved her dearly.

Mrs. Iverson, as I will always know her, always smiling, always kind, always a good friend to all in the Somerset Bridge Group. Rest Mrs. Iverson, you have run your race well.

Kay El will be missed by her biking friends in Seattle - she was an intrepid biker even after they moved to Wenatchee - she took the lead. To Jon, Julie, Jim, Curtis and Matthew I know your lives were richer because of her life. I hope her memory will continue to support you al . Sincerely, Fran and Karl Seemann