Kay Kale

Obituary of Kay N. Kale

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Kay N. Kale (80) was born in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania and died May 8th , 2018. She attended Myers High School where she met her future husband, Edward Kale. They were married 57 years. She earned a Bachelors’ Degree in Fine Art and Masters’ Degrees in Art and Art History from Penn State University. She later received her degree in Education from IUP. She worked for many years as an Art teacher in the Central Cambria School District, and touched the lives of many local students. She was active in the community as the President of the Board of Appalachian Youth Services. She was a long-standing member of the Alpha Delta Kappa teachers’ sorority, and the local Red Hats group. Kay is survived by her three children, Kate Wolf and husband Eric Wolf of Ebensburg, Nancy Kale and husband Scott Afton of Vermont, and Christopher Kale of Amsterdam. She is also survived by her sister Nancy Noonan and brother Pat Noonan and wife Betsy (daughters Erin and Kelly). Kay’s spirit and social nature fostered connections with family, extended family, friends, and community over her life time. She was so loved and will be deeply missed. Her family would like to extend special thanks to the care staff at the Lutheran Home (ALSM) in Hollidaysburg for their kind and loving care over this past year. At Kay’s request there will be no viewing or funeral. A celebration of her life will be scheduled at a later date by her family.
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