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Kay Peterson

Sylvania, Ohio

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PETERSONKay E. (Deitmyer) Kay E. Peterson (Deitmyer), 65, of Toledo, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, June 9, 2015, at UTMC. Kay was a graduate of Bowsher High School and the Toledo Academy of Beauty Culture. While raising her children, Kay was very active with the Mothers Club of Beverly...

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My dear Kris and family, I am so sorry for your loss. No words can take away the pain and emptiness you feel. I will pray for peace and healing. She is not gone only in a better place and watching over always. My heartfelt condolences and prayers for peace and understanding. God Bless, Carol Thomas

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Kris, we have a heavy heart today hearing the news. I know how much you loved and enjoyed the company of your Mom and family. She had such a great zest for life and Disney. We will keep her and all of you in our prayers.

Kay,You were more to me than a sister in law.Always thought of you as a sister.I will watch over my brother Dave and Kris and Kyle.I know that you are watching down from above to guide all of us.May the magic of Disney always be in your smile.I love you and going to miss you so much.Love Leona

'As you comprehend this profound loss let yourself cry knowing each tear is a note of love rising to the heavens'-author unknown-
Lots of prayers sent to you and your family.

Kay was my older cousin. She used to babysit my brother and I. She was a kind, loving and compassionate person and will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

Sincere condolences to David, Kris and Kyle and to Uncle Dale and Aunt Judy who loved Kay so much. My cousin was such a kind person, I will always have fond memories of her. She had a big cat when we were kids that she taught to do a somersault.Likewise she had people who loved her willing to do gladly do the same. It helps to think about Kay being with Uncle Norm and Aunt Thelma and our wonderful, kind Gramma.RIP, dear cousin.

Kay was my older cousin. She used to babysit my brother and I. She was a wonderfully kind and caring person. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.