In Memory

Jimmy Kay



 
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05/16/09 03:37 AM #1    

Michael D. Wood

Jimmy was a great guy. He was a country boy living in the burbs. I remember when we were in 11th grade and someone broke into his house and stabbed him with an ice pick. He grabbed a shotgun and shot the guy going over the woodpile in the backyard. They never found the robber--good thing it was only birdshot! His Mom played the harp. He was nice to everyone, never a harsh word. Never thought he was better than anyone else. I hope more will post a nice memory of a fine classmate. Wish I had seen him before he died.

Respectfully,

Michael D. Wood

06/06/09 11:46 AM #2    

Larry Hartzell

I met Jimmy when we gave his family a dog from the ASPCA. I ran into him from time to time. I talked to him maybe not a week before he past away. We were to get together with our families. I still think of him from time to time I do miss him.

07/08/09 10:52 PM #3    

Daniel Glessner

Jimmy was a very colorful guy. I knew him since the forth grade of Meadowbrook Elementary. He collected all kinds of interesting stuff in his bedroom. I remember well trading beer cans with him. It was always fun being around him and his family. The last I seen him he was working at the Department of Agriculture, happily married and I think he had two little girls. His passing is a unpleasant surprise to me. I would like to know what happened to my old friend.

07/13/09 01:52 AM #4    

Neil Greenfield

Like some of the others here, I also grew up with Jimmy. He was always fun to be around with. Sorry to hear of his passing.............

07/24/09 01:07 PM #5    

Tom O'Connor

Jimmy's widow, Trish and daughters live up the street from me. He was killed in an accident. While she shared the details, for her and her kid's privacy, I will leave those alone. Suffice it to say, she carries on and remembers him fondly.

Tom O'Connor

07/23/11 03:04 AM #6    

Michael Banks

I HAVE MANY MEMORIES OF SPENDING TIME WITH JIMMY. MANY A NIGHT AT LEMONS BRIDGE,ZUG ROAD,THE BOWLING ALLY PARKING LOT.WE AND OTHERS WOULD LISTEN TO BLUEGRASS,ZZ TOP AND SKYNYRD DRINKING BUD AND INDULGING IN SOME UNMENTIONABLES.MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.

08/25/11 04:21 AM #7    

Joe Begenwald, Jr.

Jimmy, Neil Greenfield, Mark Sanders, and I were good friends together through elementary school.  During that time, Jimmy and I perpetually planned a "running away" adventure, to float down the Severn River to the Chesapeake Bay and out to the Altantic.  Planned it from 1st to 4th grade, as I recall.  Everybpdy loved both Jimmy and Mrs. Kay.  It was devastating when we lost you, Jimmy, but you will be in our hearts and prayers forever.


07/07/13 03:29 PM #8    

Mark Saunders

REST IN PEACE JIMMY.


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