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Marilyn Kay Small

Augusta, Kansas

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AUGUSTA - Small, Marilyn Kay, 58, died Tues., July 13. Services 10 a.m., Fri., July 16. Carlson Funeral Home, El Dorado. Survivors are husband, Chuck Small of the home; son, Jason (Stacy) Small, Douglass; daughters, Tina (Small) Brown, El Dorado, Terri (Small) (Drew) Ludewick, El Dorado, Treasa...

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Kay, It's been more than thirty years since I met you and I've never forgotten you. I'm sure your strength and courage during this dreaded illness has given your family the memories that they deserve during this difficult time. I pray for your family's strength and blessings in the days to come. Much love, your sister in the search for a cure.

It was a pleasure to know Kay and work with her at Met. She always had a way of producing quality results and keeping things moving in a positive direction - all the while flashing that great smile and giving words of encouragement. Heaven now has a very special red-haired angel!

I will never forget Kay's smile and how she got things done! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Chuck and family, Kay was one of the mainstays of WISC. She always had a smile on her face. It's so sad, but a blessing too, to know she fought a brave long battle, that made me always have prayers for her on a daily basis to keep up the fight. She was a tough cookie. God Bless and many prayers continue.

To Kay's family,
Heaven has been blessed with my dear sweet friend of 45 years. I will miss her dearly, but the memories are so wonderful. The last time I saw her we were still telling the stories of old. A better friend I will never have. Katydid I love you. If there is anything I can do for any of you, please let me know.
Sally

Jimmie Lu, Luanne, and family-
I'm so sorry to hear about Kay. She was an awesome lady and I'm so glad i got to know her. She will be truly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear family: Kay's last name may have been "Small" but she was BIG on life and fighting the battle. Everyone who knew her and worked with her in the MetLife days will feel the void for a long time. May you recall the warm memories to get you through the down days. God Bless

While it has been a long while since I last saw Kay, I will always remember the support she gave me during some difficult days towards the end of my employment at Met. The pats on the shoulder, the words of encouragement, and the smiles that lifted the uneasiness were frequently there for me. She was one of the smartest, most willing to share, and available women at Met. She was a strong mentor. The love and devotion she had for her children were awe inspiring and made me want to follow...

To Kay's family,
Kay has handled my personal insurance for as long as i can remember she was the best. I want you to know i will miss her too. My prayers are with you.
Tim Farrell