Kaye-Bussell-Obituary

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Kaye G. Bussell

Skowhegan, Maine

Jan 22, 1940 – Jun 4, 2011

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BORN
January 22, 1940
DIED
June 4, 2011
LOCATION
Skowhegan, Maine

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Arrangements under the direction of Smart & Edwards Funeral Home, Skowhegan, ME.

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I worked with Kaye at Woodlawn Nursing home in the late 70's & early 80's...she was a fantastic person and I still make her homemade coffee brandy from the recipe she gave me 30 yrs ago...R.I.P. Kaye..Godspeed to you...Bonnie Wacome Fickett

Deseree, Debby & Diann,
I am so sorry for the loss of your mom, She was a sweet lady. I remember her infectious laugh, and the good tomes that my mom had with her. those were the good ole days, and I think of them often. Love, Betty Horton

All of Kayes Family,
My heart & prayers go out to all of you for your loss. Kaye was such a special lady. She was always smiling. She was such a great friend to my sister, Donna James. She will live forever in a lot of peoples hearts.

I will never forget the twinkle in her eye as she smiled and giggled. She truly was a sweet woman who knew how to make sweets. Oh and boy how she could knit. My kids got more excited over Kay's mittens of many colors then they did over L.L Bean. I will never forget her smile when I told her I wanted more mittens made from scraps. She thought it was so funny but the kids knew what mittens were theirs in the pile of misfits at school. She got such a kick out of that. Lots of us will keep...

I didn't spend a lot of time with Kaye but she made me feel special years ago when she showed me the picture that I had colored for her. I didn't remember coloring it but she had saved and treasured that picture for years. She had a way of giving happiness to lots of people. The world could use more people like her.

Debbie and family, So sorry for the loss of your mom. For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. And yes you will miss her, but you have the promise of seeing her again.

Dear Desi, Debbie,Diane and Families,
So sorry to hear of Kaye. I will never forget your Mom, her laugh and all the fun times we had @ Lakewood and Cedar Street. Thinking of you all in your time of sorrow. Your lifetime friend,
Torey and family.

To the Family of Kaye
Was so sad to learn of Kaye's passing. Though it's been quite some time since we'd seen her, I can still remember her visits to Wellington years back and how easy it was to get a chuckle from most any conversation we had. She will be surely missed by all who knew her.
We wish to express our sincere condolences to all involved who knew her.

My biggest memory of Aunt Kaye is LAUGHING and I mean HYSTERICAL laughing! We had so much fun with her over the years - especially when my sister and I would go stay with her and the girls (the other three "D's").
Every time I go by Cedar Street the memories flood back and now they will with tears.
I also remember her forever-faithful correspondence with our family.
I'm sure she is up in heaven with my Mom having some more laughs!
Love, Denise