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Kathy Elliott passed away peacefully in her home on October 22, 2014. She was born November 27, 1946 in Gladewater, Texas. She attended and graduated from Monahans High school and Texas Tech University.
She was employed by Delta Airlines for over 30 years. Five of those years were in Houston and twenty-five in Dallas She worked in reservations, city ticket offices, and for the final twenty years in the Delta offices at DFW airport. During that 30 plus years Kathy missed only four days of work.
She was an intelligent business woman with the prettiest green eyes you ever saw. She was co-founder of Network Agency Sales, Inc. which she and her husband operated from 1994-2008 when they retired. They traveled extensively around the US and the world for business and pleasure.
Kathy enjoyed caring for her many and varied indoor and outdoor plants, some of which she maintained for over thirty years. she was a member of the National Society of The Daughters of The American Revolution and was raised in the Methodist Church. Kathy was an avid reader and supporter of Park Forest Library Friends.
She is predeceased in death by her parents Gordon and Margaret Walker. Kathy is survived by her husband of forty three years, Sam Elliott of Dallas and brother Bill Walker and family of Katy, TX.
A memorial service for Kathy Elliott will be held at 12:30 PM Monday, November 3, 2014 in The Wildwood Chapel at Restland Funeral Home, 13005 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, Texas.
Online Obituary with Restland Funeral Home...LINK
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Carol Ann Baker (Adams)
I didn’t get to know Kathy until our 30th reunion. She and Sam, her husband, attended their first reunion that year. Over the last 20 years we have shopped for fabric, rearranged furniture, gone antiquing, hit every consignment store in Dallas, solved the world’s problems several times……all the while, laughing and having a great time!
Some of you may not be aware that the DVD that was done for the 40th reunion might never have been finished if it weren’t for all the help that Kathy and Janet Marler gave with correcting photos and the layout. Of course, neither one of them would take my phone calls for a few days after it was finished.
You are loved and will be missed, dear friend.
Janie White (Michalik)
Oh no, what a lovely lady has gone from our class way too soon. You will be missed Kathy.