Kaye-Stanton-Obituary

Kaye Stanton

Springfield, Illinois

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RIVERTON - Kaye Stanton, 64, of Riverton died at 1:41 p.m. Sunday, May 24, 2009, at St. John's Hospital.

She was born Sept. 1, 1944, in Springfield, the daughter of Merle and Mary Frances Kerr Stanton Sr.

She was preceded in death by her father.

She is survived by her...

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Kaye, wish we had been told earlier about your being in the hospital. We will miss your humor & your calling Frank "Uncle Frankie" instead if Linn. We loved you very much & had looked forward to your coming to visit us in Indiana. Guess you will have to be my maid of honor renewing our vows for our 50th in two years in spirit.

We know you loved us the way we loved you & thank you for the good memories we shared together.

With an aching heart,
Uncle Frankie & Kay

I worked a number of years with Kaye at ILDOC and she was a bright, pretty lady and I regret her passing at so young an age. Don Hastings Edwardsville IL

Kaye
I'm glad I got to visit with you before you went to the hospital. I'll miss you and I love you.
Your step-sister
Sandy Shaw and nephew Jeremy

To my loving daughter Kaye, I never got the chance to say good-bye in person. I love you and you will be in my heart forever. I love you.
Your mother,
Mary Shaw

Lori and family,
I also worked at the Illinois Labor Relations Board, on paper as Kaye's boss, but who am I kidding ... me boss Kaye? I would have needed some of Kaye's "spunk" that Edie mentions.
Kaye was a good worker, alot of fun, and was a good friend to many of her co-workers. And the animals. I'll always remember the ferret running about her house. The only thing she loved more were you and her grandkids. She'll be remembered.

Lori & family,
I worked with your mom at the ILRB. I admired her for her love of animals. I'll never forget the day that I brought my little Chihuahua into the office with me. She came to my office just to see him and she truly adored him. I know that she'll be missed. My prayers are with all of you.

I'm here for you if u need an friend to talk to. I wish I could have known your mom, she sounds like a wonderful person.
Amy M

Lori & family,
Your Mom was a true friend with a great sense of humor. We had so much fun working together and I have many memories of her that will be forever with me. One of them being on her 50th birthday, us acting like kids batting the balloons around in her office like 2 little kids. We were giggling and laughing and had a blast! She had a spunky spirit and fought for what she believed in. She will be truly missed.

Kaye... until we meet again, friend!

Lori, relatives and friends - I am so sorry for our loss. Kaye was a fine person with a great spirit that will live on with all who knew her.
Sue Massie