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1927 - 2007
 Katherine (Kitty) B. Sorenson at the age of 80 passed away on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at a Kerrville care center. She was born on May 13, 1927 in Victoria, Texas to Albert Ball and Verdie Clutter Ball. Kitty married Edwin Loyde Sorenson on March 5, 1946 in Corpus Christi, Texas. She was a loving wife and mother her whole life. Kitty moved to Kerrville in 1996 with her husband Edwin, he passed away in 2006. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Kerrville. She is preceded in death by her parents and her husband Edwin Sorenson, sisters Leoma Perkins and Beatrice Priour.
Kitty is survived by her loving children Glenda Hudgins and husband Clifton of Virginia, Wanda Davis and husband Steven of Ingram, and Roger Sorenson and wife Gisele of Kerrville; 9 grandchildren Darrin Hudgins and wife Angie, Nathan Hudgins, Daniel Hudgins, all of Virginia, Edwin Sorenson, Ben Sorenson both of Kerrville , Jason Davis and wife Virginia of Waxahachie, Justin Davis of Tyler, Pfc Candace Sorenson of South Carolina, and Stephanie Davis of Ingram; 8 great grandchildren Hailey Davis of Waxahachie, Kayla Hudgins of Virginia, Savannah Davis of Waxahachie, Emma Hudgins of Virginia, Hunter Davis, Skylar Davis both of Waxahachie, Adam Hudgins of Virginia and Shiloh Davis of Waxahachie; 2 sisters Viola Williams of Victoria and OmaDell Freeman of Bartlett and many other family members and friends who love her will miss her.
Memorial services will be held 1pm, Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007 at First Baptist Church of Kerrville with pastor Hudgins officiating the services.
Interment will be at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio.
In lieu of flowers memorials can be made to the First Baptist Church of Kerrville Scholarship Fund.
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There are currently 1 condolences.
Pauline & Wheeler Mosty
Thursday August 30, 2007 at
9:40 AM
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Your mother and grand mother was a precious lady who loved you very much. My last visit with her was wonderful. She had on a long white gown, and looked like an angel. She had me take both of her hands, and told me that I always had a sweet smile, and she loved me. She also so said everyone up there (Hilltop) was so good to her. She seemed to be at peace, and I left with the assurance that she would be with the Lord, and her husband very soon. I have never felt so blessed from a Homeboound visit as I did with my last visit with
Katherine. Love, Pauline
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