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1919
2014
Catherine (Kay) A. McClure, a/k/a “Grandma”. Kay was born in Cleveland, 11/7/1919, and was the youngest of 5 children, who have all predeceased her. Having survived cancer three times before, she finally succumbed to the latest bout on 6/4/14. She was able to remain in her Orlando home of 52 years until the end. Kay moved to D.C. in 1944 with her husband, Charles Rogers (“Mac”) McClure (1913-1980), and helped him for many years with his gun and antique businesses. During those years, they befriended many people in need and she remained life-long friends with some of them. They moved to Orlando in 1961 and opened Hobby shops in Orlando and Titusville, where they continued to help others who needed it. After her husband passed, Kay worked at Hughes Supply and retired from there after 10 years tenure due to advancing blindness. However, she always stayed active and her “doors were always open” to anyone who needed a place to stay or a warm meal. She was known to everyone as “Grandma” and she was always ready to dole out her special brand of advice. In her time on this earth, she touched and affected many lives in ways she didn’t even realize-she will be sorely missed. Kay is survived by her son, William J. (Africa), and her daughter, Sharon Trent (Orlando). Her younger daughter, Mary Ellen, passed away in 2009. She is also survived by 5 grandchildren, 3 great granddaughters, and 4 great-great grandchildren. Services will be held at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, 7500 Forest City Rd., (Orlando) on Saturday, June 14 at 9:30am with interment at Highland Memory Gardens following the service. Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, West Altamonte Chapel, 994 Weathersfield Ave., Altamonte Springs, FL. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Hospice of the Comforter, Altamonte Springs, FL.
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Carol Juhasz
June 17, 2014
We always had the best phone conversations didn't we Kay? I'll miss that! Jack and I will always be grateful to you for the generosity and compassion you showed to Betty in her time of need. We feel you earned your wings during that time. Carol & Jack Juhasz
Kevin Cooper
June 11, 2014
Aunt Katy, you will be missed! -- Les Cooper, Kevin Cooper, Susan Cooper Bittikofer, Diane Cooper Tharp
Lisa Lawrence
June 11, 2014
I came to know Kay through her daughter Maryellen who was my best friend. Because of Maryellen's friendship, Kay and I also became friends. I was always welcome in her home and when my son was born, he also became part of their family even having his first birthday at her house. I have been living at her house for the last 3 years and will miss her so much. The house is so quiet without you Kay. Your laughter & sense of humor. I miss you more than you know.
The Lemons Family
June 11, 2014
Great Grandma and Great-Great Grandma Kay...we blended 5 generations of family and will always remember your smile. We will miss you very much. Love from all of us, The Lemons Family, Samantha, Craig, Taylor, Payten and Jayden
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Mandie Trent
June 10, 2014
Grandma, I will miss our long phone conversations, sharing secrets and lots of laughs, all your wise advice and hearty"opinions" of the family. I am so thankful for the many years we shared being family and you calling me your granddaughter.. ....so many good memories. so many smiles..I will miss you so very much. love you always.
Sharon Trent
June 10, 2014
Mom, I sure miss being able to discuss things with you because you always had an opinion, whether I liked it or not! And I especially miss your wit and (sometimes) sarcastic humor which usually made us all laugh. It was really hard to let you go.
Love you lots, Sharon.
June 9, 2014
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Robert Russell
June 9, 2014
When my parents moved to Germany when I was 18, Kay became my substitute mother and remained a friend for the rest of her years. She and her family became an important part of my life. She will be remembered and missed.
Bob Russell (Vienna, VA)
Wendi Evanoff
June 9, 2014
Catherine was such a good friend to my Grandmother Betty. I always enjoyed the stories of their younger years together :) She was like a Grandmother to my girls & we all will miss her. Love, Wendi
June 8, 2014
Mom,
Among many other things, I will miss your sly sense of humor and your laugh.
Love you.
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