Kay-Withers-Obituary

Kay Withers

Anchorage, Alaska

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Longtime Alaskan Kay E. Withers, 59, died Sept. 21, 2009, in Seattle after a brave fight with cancer. Cremation has taken place. No service is planned.She was born Nov. 29, 1949, in Fort Worth, Texas, to John and Evelyn Withers. She came to Alaska in 1955 and experienced some of Alaska's...

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Kay and her mother

Kay was my friend.
We usually kept in touch over Christmas when we would go out to lunch or to a party together. I was stunned to learn this year that she is gone.
It was a privilege to talk to her and learn about the WAC's and her adventures earned with her talent playing the saxaphone and singing. She had style, and loved jewelery and her dogs.
She was very caring regarding her friends and I am proud to count myself among them. She always asked about my daughter whom she...

I met Kay years ago when I took my first job at Cal's as a teenager. She trained me and befriended me, through our friendship she shared with me much of her past, I was amazed by the variety of her interests and accomplishments. After I left Alaska I kept in touch through Christmas cards and my mother. This year I've come home to find my friend has left us behind. It was unknown to us both and my heart reaches out to her family for their loss this holiday season. I will keep Kay forever...

I worked with Kay at Cal Worthington Ford in 94 & 95. She was very protective of anyone getting to the big bosses. I'm sure Kay with her flair and grace will be missed.

my prayers always

brad boyer

Working with Kaye was a pleasure. She is missed at Cal's.

The articulation of grace and dignity I will always remember her kindness and goodness.

Kay was the sweetest person I ever knew. She lit up the room whenever she entered one. Her colorful style and grace made her an unforgettable person. She was kind and gentle, and her wonderful, unique personality is what I will miss most of all.

I will remember all the times you strolled through Cal's playing the Easter Bunny and playing your Sax. Your laughter, your smile and your genuine kindness will always be in my memories. Thank you for the memories!