Kay Margaret Wilson
1951 - 2019
Condolences
My heartfelt condolences to all of Kay's family. I knew Kay through her work for Social Services while I worked at Public Health. My fondest memory of Kay is hearing her sing. She had the most beautiful voice and sang from the heart. She will be very much missed by all who knew and loved her. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Bonnie Hamilton
Jay and Abby and Families: So sorry to hear of the passing of Jay's mom. I didn't know Kay but to Jay and family I am sending you Thoughts and Prayers at this difficult time. God Bless
I met Kay about thirteen years ago through the HEAP program. We instantly became great friends. I was impressed by Kay's faith, love for her family and friends, and her dedication to her work. Kay loved live and she lived it to the fullest even after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. We shared a love of anything Scottish. Kay came with me to enjoy the Scottish games at Old Westbury Gardens. Kay also loved Myrtle Beach and it was our pleasure to have Kay join us during a Submarine Veteran reunion in Myrtle Beach a few years ago.
Kay has inspired me to be a better person and I will miss her dearly. I am so glad that my last words to Kay were I love you! Walt and I wish to extend our deepest condolences to the Wilson family.
To the Wilson Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you guys at the very difficult time.
Kay is at peace now and on her next journey pain free.
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Kay. She'll be missed by many.
My deepest sympathy to Kay’s family. I will miss her so much. I’ve always known her we were babies together. My first memories are of her. We spent so much time together having snacks at her mother’s restaurant, to waiting impatiently for her to finish her piano lessons so we could go play. To dressing up in her grandmother’s clothes and being on the front page of the Oneonta Star with our outfits on. To playing with her bunnies that she loved so much. Even going to see a movie The Shaggy Dog together. So many precious memories of growing up in Bloomville where my heart will always be. I know Kay is smiling down at all of us and now that she is singing with angels with her beautiful voice. My heart aches with her loss.
Kay was a co-worker for years,and it was after I retired that we became very close friends. She had such a deep and abiding faith,which is infectious ! She loved the Lord and was never shy about it. Her voice will have her singing with the angels ! To all her family, she loved all of you so much. We talked all the time of love for families before all else.
"Kay, you are welcome to stay in the cabin anytime !"
Our condolences to Kay’s family; I thank the Lord that she is not suffering anymore and she is with Him forever. I will always remember her beautiful singing voice! Jim and Deb Corcoran
Our deepest sympathies go out to all the family of Kay Wilson. I didn't see Kay too much when we all got married, but she was still one of the Bloomville girls. I know she will be missed. She fought a courageous battle, but is now at peace.
Sincere sympathy to Kay's family. I remember her from her childhood living in Bloomville. She will be missed by so many of us!
The South Kortright Central School Alumni Association extends their condolences to Kay's family and friends during this difficult time. Kay was a member of the class of 1969.
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