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Kay Maciaszek

August 30, 1945 - January 26, 2021
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Hasley Cemetery
Friday 1/29, 3:00 pm
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Graveside services for Kay Maciaszek, 75, of West Monroe will be held at 3:00 PM Friday, January 29, 2021 at Hasley Cemetery Pavilion with Rev. Skip Dean officiating under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home West Monroe. Kay was born August 30, 1945 in Cairo, Illinois and passed away January 26, 2021 in Monroe. KayContinue Reading

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Mari Inoue left a message on January 29, 2021:
In memory of Kay Maciaszek, Mari Inoue lit a candle
Mari Inoue left a message on January 29, 2021:
In memory of Kay Maciaszek, Mari Inoue lit a candle
Mari Inoue left a message on January 29, 2021:
In memory of Kay Maciaszek, Mari Inoue lit a candle
Timmy & Kay Gordy left a message on January 29, 2021:
So sorry for the family’s loss. Kay was such a sweet lady.We met her years ago at the west Monroe senior center.We worked as poll workers and got to know her.She was very proud of her grandkids and couldn’t wait to pick them up when she got off work.
Gloria Crocker. Bob Crocker left a message on January 28, 2021:
Chris and Kathy and families. Bob and I are saddened with the news of Kay’s passing. We have great memories from our time with Kay at Fatima school. She was a great person and dear friend Our love is sent to you. Bob and Gloria Crocker
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Gloria Crocker. Bob Crocker left a message on January 28, 2021:
Chris and Kathy and families. Bob and I are saddened with the news of Kay’s passing. We have great memories from our time with Kay at Fatima school. She was a great person and dear friend Our love is sent to you. Bob and Gloria Crocker
Dianne Green (Stodghill) left a message on January 28, 2021:
Kathy and Chris so sorry to read about your mama. I always enjoyed time spent with her. She will be missed by all she touched in life. A very special lady. Sending love and prayers to all of you.
Dianne Green (Stodghill) left a message on January 28, 2021:
In memory of Kay Maciaszek, Dianne Green (Stodghill) lit a candle
Paola Loyaga left a message on January 28, 2021:
Kay was so special to me, God used her to teach me about Him and his love, it was with her in Japan that I accepted Christ as my savior and started my life as a Christian. I remember her always so kind, sweet and plenty of God’s love to give. I thank God for Kay’s life and ministry. I pray for her family members so God may grant you strength, consolation, you were so privilege to have her as a mother, grand mother, relative.
Dianne Yarbrough left a message on January 28, 2021:
Kay’s family, Kay was one of the most genuine ladies I’ve ever known. Her children snd grandchildren meant the world to her. Heaven gained a truly kind lady. I pray for peace for all of her family
Glenna Sams left a message on January 28, 2021:
So many precious memories of such a sweet person. What is our loss is Heavens gain. Love & prayers to all the family. May God carry you thru this time of loss.
Linda Summers Pierce left a message on January 28, 2021:
Heartfelt sympathies to Katherine, Daniel, Chris, Laura, and the grandchildren Kay loved. I'll miss her kind spirit, her sweet and gentle nature, and her always obvious care and concern for her family. Sad with you.
Dennis & Judi Folds left a message on January 28, 2021:
Dear Family of Kay, Judi and I send love and prayers of comfort that the Lord God of Comfort will give each of you inner peace to know Kay is home in Heaven. We knew Kay and shared ministry with her at Tokyo Baptist Church. Kay impacted the lives of many young women from different countries, Blessings, Dennis & Judi Folds, Senior Pastor Emeritus, TBC
Mark Hoshizaki left a message on January 28, 2021:
My wife and I have fond memories of serving together with Kay in Tokyo and can testify to her commitment to sharing the love of Christ with the Japanese and anyone who would listen. Additional tributes from several IMB colleagues: “I have such sweet memories of Kay! We had a ladies’ retreat in Thailand and we had some great laughs together. I was so blessed to have known her!” “I can hear Kay's sweet voice now. She was so committed. Thankful for her life.”
Chuck Fowler left a message on January 27, 2021:
Our deepest sympathy to Kathy and Chris and their families. Aunt Kay was a beautiful lady with the kindest heart any person could have. I can’t think of a time that I was around her, that she didn’t have a smile. Aunt Kay was a great pen pal while I was deployed in the Army. We often joked about how our letters traveled 3/4 of the way around the world, while she was in Tokyo, and I in Iraq. I know she will be missed, especially by her children and grandchildren. We love you Aunt Kay.
Chuck Fowler left a message on January 27, 2021:
Our deepest sympathy to Kathy and Chris and their families. Aunt Kay was a beautiful lady with the kindest heart any person could have. I can’t think of a time that I was around her, that she didn’t have a smile. Aunt Kay was a great pen pal while I was deployed in the Army. We often joked about how our letters traveled 3/4 of the way around the world, while she was in Tokyo, and I in Iraq. I know she will be missed, especially by her children and grandchildren. We love you Aunt Kay.
Sherie Malta left a message on January 27, 2021:
Kay was the kindest, most gentle person I have ever met. I am so sorry for your loss. Love and prayers for the family at this difficult time.
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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