Kay-Thompson-Obituary

Kay Thompson

Davison, Michigan

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THOMPSON, Kay E of Richfield Twp., age 72, died Monday January 9, 2012 at Genesys Regional Medical Center. A funeral service will be held Thursday, January 12, 2012 at the Hansen Funeral Home Groves Chapel, Downtown Davison. Family will receive visitors from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday and 1-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday. Those desiring may make contributions in Kay's memory to the family. Kay was born in Bay City, Michigan October 29, 1939 the daughter of the late; Harry and Gertrude (Mann) Hartley, and has resided in the Davison area most of her life. Kay spent her life doing many types of careers; she was a dance instructor, worked in radio, executive secretary for the YWCA and employed by Martin' Cleaners. Her true love was the owner & Operator of Bad Habit Collectables and Antiques. She leaves to cherish her memory Soul mate, Jean Howard, daughter Michelle and Edward Pointdexter, grandchildren. Jason Pointdexter, Marcus and Terra Pointdexter, Tee and Dana Pointdexter, and Karnecha and Fatorma Siafa. Great grandchildren; Allason Pointdexter, Amaya Pointdexter, Salina Siafa, Emanuel Siafe, and Samuel Siafa. Brother Terry and Candy Roseberry, and a host of other relatives. Share your condolence at

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I rememberr Kay with some fun times at school and around town. We liked the same garage sales. She will be missed.

Betty (Kellogg) Dipzinski, Davison, MI

My thoughts and Prayers are with your Family during this time of Sorrow, May the Lord Comfort your Hearts.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family as well as our prayers. I wish there were words that could take away your pain. May your love and memories of Kay help you during this difficult time. God bless all of you.

The Doll of all Dolls

To the Thompson family my heart goes out to you as well as my prayers. Kay was a women after my own heart, her love for antiques and shopping. May many wonderful memories of joy and the laughter she brought be fixed in your hearts and bring you comfort. She left a name to be remembered. She was true to the scripture at (Ecclesiastes 7:1) 7 A name is better than good oil, and the day of death than the day of one's being born. She did just that, may we all have a good name like Kay.

My deepest sympathy to Jean and Kay's family. She was a great lady and I so much enjoyed doing antique shows with her. I have lots of good memories. Jerry Machul--Mt. Pleasant

My condolences to Kay's family and Jean. Kay was a wonderful person who will be missed by many. I enjoyed the visits she made to my store on her shopping trips and the many laughs she provided.

Please accept my sincere condolences and deepest sympathy. May the fond memories and precious time shared, help to ease the pain of your loss. May God Bless you all. Sincerely,

We extend our deepest sympathy to Jean and the family. Bob & Linda Tobin

Our deepest sympathy goes out to Jean & Kays family. Kay was a wonderful person, neighbor & friend. She will be deeply missed. Prayers and thoughts to all of you always...