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In Loving Memory

Cannon, Kay L.

Cannon, Kay L. (nee Davito) passed away on January 23, 2023.

Beloved wife of the late Robert L. Cannon; loving mother of Deborah (Joe) Hausler and Elizabeth (John) Edmonson; dear sister of Dennis (Kim) Davito; our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend to many.

Services: Funeral at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Tuesday, January 31, 10:00 am. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The St. Louis County Community Chorus.  Visitation Monday 4:00 to 8:00 pm.

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28 thoughts on “Cannon, Kay L.”

  1. Kay has been a special and loving friend of mine for over 25 years! We sang Alto together in the St. Louis County Community Chorus, sitting next to each other for most all rehearsals and concerts. Kay radiated joy and enthusiasm for life. She always had a twinkle in her eye! I will miss her greatly and will think of her every time I sing with the chorus. Condolences to her family.

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  2. Kay has been a special and loving friend of mine for over 25 years! We sang Alto together in the St. Louis County Community Chorus, sitting next to each other for most all rehearsals and concerts. Kay radiated joy and enthusiasm for life. She always had a twinkle in her eye! I will miss her greatly and will think of her every time I sing with the chorus. Condolences to her family.

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  3. I am so sorry to hear that this wonderful woman has died. I know she has had struggles for a long time, and how devoted and loving her daughters were.
    I enjoyed being in the chorus with her and know heaven has gained another angel. Love and prayers for her family.

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  4. I am so sorry to hear that this wonderful woman has died. I know she has had struggles for a long time, and how devoted and loving her daughters were.
    I enjoyed being in the chorus with her and know heaven has gained another angel. Love and prayers for her family.

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  5. Kay was a very special friend for many years. She had a great smile, big heart, and was one of the best huggers I knew. Love to her family.

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  6. Kay was a very special friend for many years. She had a great smile, big heart, and was one of the best huggers I knew. Love to her family.

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  7. I had the privilege of singing with Kay and working with her on chorus fundraisers. She was a joy to be with and work with. She will be missed by many.

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  8. I had the privilege of singing with Kay and working with her on chorus fundraisers. She was a joy to be with and work with. She will be missed by many.

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  9. Dear Kay was a beautiful soul and made beautiful music with STLCCC. She was a joy and fun to be with! She was one of the first singers I met when I joined 8 years ago. May she continue to sing with the angels!!!RIP Kay. Barb Georges

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  10. Dear Kay was a beautiful soul and made beautiful music with STLCCC. She was a joy and fun to be with! She was one of the first singers I met when I joined 8 years ago. May she continue to sing with the angels!!!RIP Kay. Barb Georges

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  11. I was blessed to know Kay through choir. She had the kindest way about her and an infectious smile…she will be dearly missed.
    Prayers and love to her family.

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  12. I was blessed to know Kay through choir. She had the kindest way about her and an infectious smile…she will be dearly missed.
    Prayers and love to her family.

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  13. Although I moved to KY in the 1960, I never really knew Kaye that well. But I do remember her as a loving, Christian lady who was a wonderful mother and devoted wife. May God rest her soul and comfort her family with His love.

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  14. Although I moved to KY in the 1960, I never really knew Kaye that well. But I do remember her as a loving, Christian lady who was a wonderful mother and devoted wife. May God rest her soul and comfort her family with His love.

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  15. This makes me so sad. I met Kay when I joined SLCCC in 2006 & was a fellow alto with her. She always had a beautiful smile & was a joy to know. We worked together on many trivia nights. Her favorite color was yellow, sunny like her. Last semester was a struggle for her, but bless her heart, she was still trying. Sing with the angels my friend. Hugs & prayers to Debbie & Elizabeth.

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  16. This makes me so sad. I met Kay when I joined SLCCC in 2006 & was a fellow alto with her. She always had a beautiful smile & was a joy to know. We worked together on many trivia nights. Her favorite color was yellow, sunny like her. Last semester was a struggle for her, but bless her heart, she was still trying. Sing with the angels my friend. Hugs & prayers to Debbie & Elizabeth.

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  17. Kay was such a dear special friend! Her smile would light up a room! We had some great, deep spiritual conversations and love for Jesus. Great times of fellowship through Christ the King Community Church functions and family camps at Pinecrest! We also shared a love of chocolate!
    My deepest condolences to her daughters and son-in-laws and to the rest of the family. Prayers for the peace and comfort of Holy Spirit to surround them all.

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  18. Kay was such a dear special friend! Her smile would light up a room! We had some great, deep spiritual conversations and love for Jesus. Great times of fellowship through Christ the King Community Church functions and family camps at Pinecrest! We also shared a love of chocolate!
    My deepest condolences to her daughters and son-in-laws and to the rest of the family. Prayers for the peace and comfort of Holy Spirit to surround them all.

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  19. Heaven has gained a compassionate and beautiful woman. Her pain is no more and she is home. I can imagine the sweet smile on her face when she walked through heavens gate seeing Robert greeting her. May she rest in the Lord and sing harmony with the angels.

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  20. Heaven has gained a compassionate and beautiful woman. Her pain is no more and she is home. I can imagine the sweet smile on her face when she walked through heavens gate seeing Robert greeting her. May she rest in the Lord and sing harmony with the angels.

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  21. Kay was a special friend and fellow alto. We shared laughs and good times in choir and in fund-raising. She had that happy smile to cheer you. I’m sure she is singing with the angels.

    Sympathy to her daughters.

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  22. Kay was a special friend and fellow alto. We shared laughs and good times in choir and in fund-raising. She had that happy smile to cheer you. I’m sure she is singing with the angels.

    Sympathy to her daughters.

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  23. I worked with both Kay and Robert at Mehlville driving Busses. Kay and I had several conversations about the Lord during Layovers. She’s an Amazing Person that has been missed since she retired. Always had a kind word and a hug!

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  24. I worked with both Kay and Robert at Mehlville driving Busses. Kay and I had several conversations about the Lord during Layovers. She’s an Amazing Person that has been missed since she retired. Always had a kind word and a hug!

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  25. What an amazing lady. The time I got to spend with her was always special and our conversations were always blessed.
    I sure will miss her. Thinking of you all, she sure loved each of you.

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  26. What an amazing lady. The time I got to spend with her was always special and our conversations were always blessed.
    I sure will miss her. Thinking of you all, she sure loved each of you.

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