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1933 - 2004
Age: 71
DeBOER, Mary “Kay”
Spring Hill, FL
Formerly of Lawton
Passed away suddenly Saturday, August 21, 2004 at her home in Florida. Kay was born May 18, 1933 in Harvey, IL the daughter of the late Reed Thornton and Ocie Grice. In Sept. of 1978, Kay was united in marriage to Edward P. DeBoer who preceded her in death on Aug. 14, 1990. Together with her husband, Edward DeBoer, Kay owned and managed the Kings Tavern in Lawton. She was also preceded in death by 2 sons, Scott Kimble and Patrick Reynolds both of Lawton and her step-mother, Betty Thornton of Lawton. Surviving are a very special friend, Edward Wolownik of Paw Paw; Kay’s children and grandchildren, Sandy (Jason) Fuller of Three Rivers (Shelby Kimble), Mike (Helen) Reynolds of Canada ( Derrick and Ben Reynolds), Kevin Reynolds of Jacksonville, FL (Dustin Reynolds), Daniel (Justine) Reynolds of Seattle, WA (Katie Hansen), Tom (Trina) Reynolds of Lawton, Kathy (LaMarr) Brooks of Lawton, (Tonya (Greg) Brucks and Travis Brooks), Karen DeVries of Lawton, (Damon and Derek DeVries), Ed DeBoer of Kalamazoo, Karol Blatson of Lawton, (Jackie and Jamie Blatson); grandson, Michael Reynolds and other grandchildren and great grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends Thursday, 6-8 p.m. at the ADAMS Funeral Home, Paw Paw where funeral services will be held Friday 11 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association.
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There are currently 3 condolences.
Martha Pugsley DeRoos
Monday August 30, 2004 at
8:56 PM
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I was so sorry to hear of Kays passing. I have wonderful memories. We started our friendship in the fifties and have always kept in touch.
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Karen L. Kaiser (Formerly Hackenberg)
klkais@kalcounty.com
Friday August 27, 2004 at
11:19 AM
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Aunt Kay and Uncle Ed were close friends with my childrens grandparents. Though they weren't actually family the love and closeness which was shared by both of them lead the family to call them Aunt Kay and Uncle Ed. Aunt Kay was a very loving/caring individual whom always had a smile and a wonderful laugh, that I can still hear. She always hugged us upon visits and when departing. The children will always treasure the family memories of her presence. Aunt Kay will be missed but her memory never forgotten.
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Dolores A. Butler
dolbutler@cybersol.com
Wednesday August 25, 2004 at
11:53 PM
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I am so very sorry that I have lost a good friend.Whenever she was at home next door to me in
Paw Paw I could always expect a friendly hello or a wave when I saw her. When she was in Florida we would exchange e-mail messages and jokes. She will be missed.
God Bless Her Soul.
Dolores
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