Kay-Van Cleave-Obituary

Kay Van Cleave

Houston, Texas

1937 - 2015

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Kay Vivian Van Cleave1937-2015Kay Vivian Van Cleave, Ph.D, 77, died September 28, 2015. She leaves a small, but global family, her fur babies Georgia and Savannah Brown and friends from more walks of life than most would experience in multiple lifetimes. A woman of true intellect, unending...

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10 years and I still miss you and our conversation

Here we are in another political season. How I miss you !! Brilliant conversation so difficult to find these days.

Hello my lovely friend, I miss you so much! I pray for you every day, and I think of all the great times we had. I send you lots of hugs, love ya!

I think of you often, dear Kay.

My beautiful friend Kay, I think about you and pray for you every day. I thank God for placing you in my path. I feel so much joy and happiness thinking about you. Every thought about you inspires me, and gives me strength to keep going because people like you make the world a wonderful place. You alone made all the difference in my life and others lives you touched. Rest in peace my dear Kay.

My dearest friend Dr. Kay, how I miss and pray for you every day asking God to bless you a million times over and that you may feel my love and my warmth. I love having a connection with you and cherish the memories and times we spent together laughing, going out, shopping, eating at your favorite Mexican and Asian restaurants, listening to music, cleaning your garage working on your house, getting quotes to make repairs on your house, getting together on Dia De Los Muertos and looking at the...

My beautiful, precious friend, I think about you every day as memories of your wit come forth. It's a pleasure to think about you and laugh about the things you would say and do. You're always in my thoughts and prayers. I love you very much!

Kay was one of the most incredible women I've ever met. I had been to Houston many times over the years and when I visited her there, she gave me a grand tour of places she loved and showed such a passion for "her" city. Of course, she was passionate about so many things, people, and animals. When I had a problem with anything, I could ask her and she would respond, almost immediately, with a great suggestion. I am beyond grateful for our friendship and truly will miss her.

Am still in shock over your passing Miss Kay. Never met in person but working on family tree which we sadly could not find the answer for out Van Cleave's. I will miss you and wish we had met in person.

You have even counseled me along the way with your vast knowledge about everything and compassion and wit.

Love you dear lady!