



Kathleen "Kay" Kettle
Born
September 28, 1938
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Died
February 21, 2025
Sarnia, Ontario
Obituary
Kettle, Kathleen “Kay”
Peacefully, on Friday February 21, 2025, at Vision Nursing Home in Sarnia, at the age of 86. Kay was the beloved wife of Bob for 68 years. Loving mother of Brian (Glenda), Deborah Johnston (Kevin), Karen Kettle (Steve Cook), and Kevin (Krista). Cherished grandma of Michael (Aidan), Terry, Cheryl (Lyle), Cherisse, Juelian, Brittany, and Brandon, and great grandma of Ashlyn, Deklan, Lily, James, Liam, Davina Rose, and Joseph. She is survived by her sister-in-law Nancy Ferguson, her nieces Leah (David), Lana, and her great nieces Claire Rose, Natalie Grace, Jacqueline Nicole, and Shianne (Ben). Predeceased by her brother George Ferguson. Cremation has taken place. Family and friends will be received for visitation at St Paul’s Anglican Church, 210 Michigan Avenue, Point Edward, on Saturday March 1 starting at 10 am. A Celebration of Life will follow at 11am. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery. Remembrances and condolences may be expressed to the family online “Kay’s Guestbook” at mccormackfuneralhomesarnia.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be expressed through the Canadian Diabetes Association or St. Paul’s Anglican Church would be appreciated.
Visitation & Services
St. Paul's Anglican Church
10 - 11 am
11 am
Saturday March 1
Visitation
Celebration of Life
Saturday March 1
St Paul's Anglican Church
Disposition
Resurrection Crematorium
Donations
Cheques only please,
will be received at the funeral home
Cremation
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Condolences
I'm so very sorry for your loss. I have many treasured memories of get togethers with Kay and family. She will be greatly missed.
Sandi Thomas
CONDOLENCES TO BOB and Family
Diane Jamieson
We are thinking of you Bob and your family .Our deepest condolences and May Kay Rest In Peace .
Charlie and Judy Duncan
Bob I was sad to hear about Kay's passing. I have fond memories of our Corunna days.
Debby Winterton