

Kay was born in Galion, Ohio on April 20, 1940. Kay graduated from Galion High School and received her bachelor's degree from Bowling Green University in education.
She was married to James Parch on October 3, 1964 in Galion, Ohio.
Kay worked as a homemaker all her life. She was a member of the Arizona Quilters Hall Of Fame and had a passion for quilting.
She was survived by; Jim Parch, Children; Lorie Parch, Douglas Parch, Stacey Roath (Parch), Grandchildren; Tyler Roath, Joshua Roath, Andrew Roath and Tanner Roath. Great-grandchildren; Adalee Roath and Hadassah Roath. Siblings; Jan O'Neil and Debbie Weaver.
Our deepest condolences to family and friends for their loss. In your time of sorrow, light a candle in remembrance of those no longer with us.
Four Candles: The first candle represents our grief. The pain of losing you is intense. It reminds us of the depth of our love for you. This second candle represents our courage. To confront our sorrow, to comfort each other, to change our lives. This third candle we light in your memory. For the times we laughed, the times we cried, the times we were angry with each other, the silly things you did, the caring and joy you gave us. This fourth candle we light for our love. We light this candle that your light will always shine. We cherish the special place in our hearts that will always be reserved for you. We thank you for the gift your living brought to each of us. We remember you.
During your time of grief, we wish you peace and comfort through this difficult time.
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