Kay Lowe

Birth date: Feb 15, 1934 Death date: Jan 11, 2008

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LOWE: Kay David Lowe, born February 15, 1934 went home to be with the Lord on January 11, 2008 after a valiant battle against ovarian cancer, leaving behind her husband, Virgil, of 53 years. She is survived by two daughters and two sons-in-law: Mrs. Robin (Brian) Broome of Rincon, Ga., and Mrs. Renee (Karl) Kemp of Calera, Ala.; and five grandchildren: Tyler, Aaron, and Kimberlee Broome of Rincon, Ga.; and Karima and Cameron Kemp of Calera, Ala. Mrs. Lowe was an active member of Mountain Park First Baptist Church and loved singing in both the Worship Choir and Lightshine Adult Choir. She was active in the Joy Sunday School Class for many years. She was an avid Bridge player, a loyal Braves fan, and a member of a dining out group formed through a New Neighbors organization when she and her husband moved to Lilburn 25 years ago. The family will receive visitors on Sunday, January 13, 2008 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm and 6:00 to 8:00pm. Services will be held Monday, January 14, 2008 at 11:00am at Wages Funeral Home located at 3705 S.W. Highway 78 in Snellville. Interment will be at Eternal Hills Memory Gardens Cemetery in Snellville. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Mountain Park First Baptist Church or to the Georgia Cancer Society.

Anonymous

I realize it has been sometime since Hays' death, however I just became aware of it today. I had kept in touch with her - since I didn't hear from her I checked the obituraries. Kay was a beautiful friend in school - I admired her so much and appreciated her friendship. We both graduated in 1952 in Orlando, Florida. I'm sure she was a good wife, mother and grandmother. Please accept my sympathy and apology for being so late. Bless you all. Most sincerely, Martha Fisher

Anonymous

Dear family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We know that it is so difficult to lose a loved one. May you always cling to wonderful memories of this dear one. We are praying for your comfort from the Lord during this difficult time.
With much love,
Robert and Amy Duvall

Anonymous

Renee,
Just wanted you to know that you and your family are in our prayers. What comfort you must feel in knowing that your mother is pain-free and living victoriously with our Lord.
Love in Christ,
Terry