- Born on: March 12, 1945
- Departed on: October 13, 2006
Kay Marietta Lundry
Kay's Family, I'm another classmate andI see others have mentioned her smile; that and her strong work ethic in basketball and other things are upmost in my mind. She was always upbeat and kind to everyone. My sympathy to all.
I have many fond memories of Kay from high school days. She was a good friend, and she loved to play basketball. I remember her saying one time that she relived every game in her mind afterwards to decide how she could have played better and what she would do next time. I sang at Larry and Kay's wedding, but regret not having kept in touch. Judy Neil, another classmate from Dunkerton High School, Class of '63, informed me of Kay's passing. I extend to the whole family my sincere sympathies.
Larry and family: In this time of great loss, our words seem so inadequate. May your best memories of Kay be a source of continuing strength. I am certain you found in her the same wonderful person that we enjoyed as a classmate throughout our years at Dunkerton School.
Larry & family: Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of your wife, mother and friend. Kay was a dear classmate of mine and she will be missed by everyone that her life has touched. May God bless each of you in this time of sorrow.
I was saddened to hear of Kay's passing. I still think of her as fun classmate and basketball player in high school. It is hard to think so much time has passed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Larry & family, You have our deepest thoughts of sympathy at this time. It' so nice to have your family close by you at these times. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers..God Bless
Larry & family, You have my deepest thoughts of sympathy at this time. I don't know how you feel as we all feel different in these kind of cituation but I certainly know what you are going through. These days certainly are not the easiest days, but this is when your family & friends mean so much. I certainly enjoyed the work Kay did for me these past two years. I am sure she is with Wanda & probably telling her how I couldn't keep the plants alive in the house. It seemed when Kay finished my cleaning the whole house felt like it was new again. Again Larry you have my most sincere thoughts and if you need anything later on please feel free to give me a call.
I'm sorry to hear of Kay's death. She was a neighbor & babysitter as I was growing up. I also remember going to watch her play basketball. I think she was a pretty good player. Take care & know you are in my thoughts & prayers.
Kay was a classmate of mine and I was so sorry to hear of her passing. I will always remember Kay from school and the smile she always seemed to have on her face. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.