wow, I didn't know Kay. I live in her house in hamble. I was intrigued to know a little more about her as my neighbour tells me lovely stories about her. There is a lovely friendly feel in this house and I felt it the minute I walked through the front door to view it. Reading all your lovely thoughts and comments comfirms everything I have heard about her. i apologise to her everytime i pull up a plant that she planted or change anything in the house. rip Kay.
kim
16th August 2015
I only knew Kay for a short time whilst working at Oxfam before I moved to New Zealand. Even though there was a large age gap between us I actually felt closer to her than many people my own age and am deeply sorry that I will not be seeing Kay again - I had always harboured a hope that she would be able to "pop by" here for a visit! I truly loved Kay's company and valued her opinions and will continue to miss her. I am very grateful for the time I spent with Kay - I really can't say enough good things about her.
Imogen Stretton
29th June 2007
Aunty Kay will be greatly missed by all her friends and family. I especially remember visiting her before I started University and playing my very first round of golf with her. I also remember how kind and loving she was when I was very young she was always interested in everything I did.
Richard Stirling
Richard Stirling
27th June 2007