Connally, Kay E.
Wesley and Liz I am so sorry for your loss. You took such good care of her. God Bless you both. I will remember her beautiful smile
Cindy Snider - 12/27/2015Corky and all Kay's family,
So sorry to hear about Kay. What a wonderful, graceful lady. I have missed seeing her and her smile at the store.
LaVaughn
so sorry to hear about Kay, she was a lovely woman. Enjoyed visiting with her whenever she came to see Wyatt. Prayers to all
Denise Hunsberger - 12/29/2015Pam and Wesley,
I'm so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. I remember the times she and I ate lunch together in the school cafeteria when she was substitute teaching in school. The conversation usually turned to things you two doing at that time in your life and things the two of you did when you were much younger. They were conversations I truly enjoyed as both of you were two of my best and favorite students when you were in my classes and I was interested in what and how you were doing after you graduated from high school.
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of you mother.
Ernest D. Young
It was my good fortune to have Kay as a fellow classmate at Worthington High School in Ohio. Kay's friendship is a legacy that becomes a cherished part of me always. May beautiful memories of Kay comfort you now and bring you peace in days to come.
Nancy Bailey Townley - 12/31/2015Don Post - 1/1/2016
Don Post - 1/1/2016
Keep riding the stallion.
Liliane Slee - 1/4/2016Warmest sympathies to Pam and Corky from Robin and Ruffin Waldron in Arizona. We were saddened to read about Kay's passing in the Dubois Frontier. We both remember her zest and strength and joy of life with great regard. She was a remarkable businesswoman and community builder wherever she went. Our hearts go out to you, fondly.
Robin & Ruffin Waldron - 1/6/2016