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Mary Lee Laycock, 85, of Walton, KY passed away Wednesday, August 28, 2013 at the St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Edgewood. She was preceded in death by her husband Robert Laycock. Mary is survived by her son Dan Laycock (Janet) of Walton, KY, grandchildren Ken Laycock of Crestview Hills, KY, Phillip Laycock of New York, NY, Zach Laycock of Tampa, Fl, great grandchildren Peyton Laycock and Carson Laycock both of Crestview Hills, KY and Palmer Laycock and Pfeiffer Laycock both of New York, NY, sisters Garnet Edwards of IN, Rose Powell of Kenton County, KY, Pat Riley of Erlanger, KY, Sandy Tierney of Hebron, KY, brother Jack Reed of Florence, and sister-in-law Pauline Walters of Gulfport, FL. A Memorial Visitation will be held Saturday, August 31, 2013 from 11:00am to 12:30pm at Linnemann Family Funeral Home and Cremation Center, Erlanger, KY. A Memorial Service will immediately follow the visitation and begin at 12:30pm at the funeral home. Memorial Contributions can be sent to Thompson-Hood Veterans Center, 100 Veterans Dr., Wilmore, KY 40390. Online condolences can be made at www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com
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My dear sweet Mary, I will be forever grateful to you for so many reasons, but most of all for being the wonderful Grandmother and friend to my Son. He would not be the great person he is today had it not been for you, always the kind person you were. You helped so many of us, Now you are no longer in pain and I truly believe with Steve, Dave and Bob please keep an eye on us, ok? We will always need you and we will see you again some day maybe on that star Jack bought for Steve. I will love you forever dear lady. Your daughter-in-law Veronica
August 31, 2013
Michael Laycock
August 30, 2013
For my entire life you have always been there for me. You were much more than just my grandmother... you were one of my best friends. I could talk to you about anything and often times did. I will miss being able to walk to your house whenever I wanted. I'll never forget the endless summers at 1302 Old State Road by the pool and how you used to treat my friends as if they were family too. They were always so amazed when you would pass us sandwiches through the dining room window almost like a drive thru. And you made Thanksgiving and Christmas the most memorable of times year in and year out. As a kid, to say that you made my childhood memorable is the worlds biggest understatement. And as an adult, you continued to always be there for me. There's no way I would be the person I am today if it weren't for you. And for that, I will be forever grateful.
This is all very difficult for me to take in considering that we just spoke this past Monday. I never would've thought that would be our last conversation. Finding out that you've passed brings back all the sadness and emotions of my father, uncle Dave, and grandpa. I moved to Florida in 2005 to be closer to you, grandpa, and Dave and now all three of you are gone. It's a tough pill to swallow knowing that our family will never be the same. I know that you would not want me to dwell on the past and remain sad but it is very difficult for me not to. I guess the only thing for me to do now is to continue on the path of building a life for myself and build a family of my own. I know this is what you would want... and that is what I will do.
I hope you're now in better place and no longer in pain. Say hi to my Dad, Dave, and Grandpa for me. I'm sure you're cooking them a home cooked meal as I am typing this. Save me a seat at the dinner table.
You will be forever missed. I never told you this enough but I love you. May you rest in peace.
Your grandson,
Zachary
Zach Laycock
August 30, 2013
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