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Kay Spiegel Ullman

Danbury, Connecticut

Apr 30, 1950 – Jun 3, 2025 (Age 75)

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BORN
April 30, 1950
DIED
June 3, 2025
AGE
75
LOCATION
Danbury, Connecticut

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Kay Spiegel Ullman Kay Spiegel Ullman, beloved mother, wife, and friend, passed away on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. She was 75 years old. Kay was born in Akron, Ohio, on April 30, 1950, to John and Rosalie Spiegel. A true child of the 60s, she was deeply influenced by the social movements, art, and...

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I worked with Kay at Ridgefield Pediatrics in the 90's, where she made everyone she came in contact with smile. Ever the Francophile, she planned an amazing itinerary for our family ,when we visited France, resulting in so many incredible memories. She dressed and acted the role of Scarlett O'Hara at a going away dinner when we moved to Atlanta. We'll never forget watching her in a one woman show at the Ridgefield Playhouse. Her Christmas cards with Chelsea in creative poses were...

Kay & I met at U of Akron Kolbe Theater. Kay acted; I worked backstage. We stayed in touch after she moved to Manhattan. She was there for me during a trying time after my graduation. She hated the yellow "smiley face" symbol; so, of course, all her birthday cards from me had that obnoxious symbol. Rest in peace my forever friend.

Kay and I became fast friends working in the Guest Relations dept. at NBC in NY where we started our careers in communications. We had the most fun and laughed about the "colorful" characters on our tours. Kay was funny, charismatic, compassionate and solved any of our "career" problems as tour guides, then pages. It was a memorable time I shall never forget. Sending my deepest condolences to Kay´s family. She will be missed by all of us. Cheryl J. Kagan Los Angeles

I met Kay years back, when our kids were young and engaged in elementary school musicals. I remember her ready laugh, her warmth, her generosity as she helped guide their theatrics. She had a big spirit. My heart goes out to Chelsea and the family. She and Karl were special people and beloved in our community.

Kay and I were fellow theater students at the University of Akron a long time ago. No surprise, she acted, I was all tech. We became fast friends immediately. Even later, when lives separate by distance and time, our friendship and her impact on my life will be forever. "Kay lived out loud. She was an explosion of fun, laughter, kindness, and love. With a heart as tender as it was big..." Deeply sad Love you Kay. Peggy Darmstadt Smith Dearest Chelsea, I'm thinking of you and the family....

Kay and I were fellow theater students at the University of Akron a long time ago. No surprise, she acted, I was all tech. We became fast friends immediately. Even later, when lives separate by distance and time, our friendship and her impact on my life will be forever. "Kay lived out loud. She was an explosion of fun, laughter, kindness, and love. With a heart as tender as it was big..." Deeply sad Love you Kay. Peggy Darmstadt Smith Dearest Chelsea, I'm thinking of you and the family....