Gloria "Kay" Barrett, 85, formerly of Montpelier and Rossford, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Sept. 3, 2025, at Hillside Country Living in Bryan.
Kay was born on Aug. 28, 1940, at Bryan Hospital to James Alton and Sarah Jane (Richard) Hays. She grew up on County Road R in Montpelier and attended the one-room Hay Jay School on County Road 8 before graduating with the first consolidated class of North Central High School. She later attended International Business School in Fort Wayne.
She worked as an administrative assistant in the Bowling Green and Perrysburg areas at Sohio Oil Co., Armstrong Theaters, General Wheel Co. and Owens Technical College. She then joined Penta County Vocational High School, where she devoted more than 33 years, many of those as the superintendent's executive assistant, before retiring.
Kay was preceded in death by her son, Bret Barrett of Rossford; her parents, James and Jane Hays; her brother, Steve Hays; and her dear friend, Nance Gerwin of Gibsonburg.
She is survived by her daughter, Kristina (James) Daugherty of Lake Havasu City, Arizona; her sister-in-law, Sandy Hays of Montpelier; nieces, Sharla (Lindy) Kirkenberg and Jodi Hays; nephew, Brian (Lori) Hays of Wauseon; and their children. She also treasured the lifelong friendship of her high school best friend, Betty Freese. Kay is also survived by her cherished grand-kitties, Heidi, Max and OC.
Kay was grateful for the caregivers who supported her before she entered Hillside Country Living. During her years there, she formed close bonds with both staff and fellow residents, often asking about their children and grandchildren. Many continued to visit her even beyond their shifts, and those friendships, along with the love of family, brought her great comfort and joy.
A memorial service to celebrate Kay's life will be held on Friday, Sept. 5, 2025, 6 p.m., at Hillside Country Living Chapel in Bryan, Ohio.
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Chloe
September 4, 2025
I can´t wait to tell Waylon how much love you had for him. You were such a special part of our lives. Thank you for loving us outside of work
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