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Margaret Fabrizio
October 26, 2024
This breaks my heart, Kay was a very special lady and sweet friend. She loved the shag dance and worked for many years on Columbia Shag Club and The SC Shaggers Hall of Fame committees. We had lots of fun traveling to the beach together. She will be missed but I know she has happy feet now in heaven with so many of our shag friends. I bet Phil Sawyer was one of the first to greet her, I just love that thought.. Rest in peace my sweet friend.
Cooter Douglas
October 26, 2024
So sorry to hear this
Kay was a very nice person and enjoyed seeing her at shag parties in Columbia and at the beach. May see rest in peace.
Eleanor Doster
October 19, 2024
I am so surprised and saddened by the news of Kay's passing. I did not know she was that ill, though I knew she had some health problems a couple of years ago. I guess Heaven needed more shaggers and Kay could fill the void. She had a host of them to greet her and I know she was happy about that. My condolences go to her family and friends. She was a very unique person and will be missed by so many.
Freida Dudley
October 18, 2024
I was so sad to hear of Kay´s passing. My condolences to Kevin, George, and your families. I had not heard from her in a while but happy to call her my friend.
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The Staff of Thompson Funeral Home
October 17, 2024
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