February 25, 1926 ~ January 31, 2019
Kay Kellogg passed away in her Leisure Village home on January 31, 2019. She was born February 25, 1926 in Boulder, Colorado.
She grew up in Seattle, Washington where she graduated high school and met Harold "Hal" Kellogg, her husband of 64 years. Together they raised their sons and daughter in their Northridge, California home for 42 years. They were blessed with eight grand children and three great grand children.
Hal and Kay moved to Leisure Village in Camarillo, California in the year 2000 where they enjoyed many friendships and activities including dances, exercise class and bus trips.
Kay parlayed a knowledge of shorthand and a keen interest in higher education into an extensive and varied career at Cal State Northridge. She started as a secretary in the School for the Deaf in 1964 and finished her career as the Executive Assistant to CSUN President in 1988.
She enjoyed spending time with family, listening and dancing to big band music, watching Dodger games and volunteering her time for the Many Meals project in Camarillo. Throughout her life, she expressed gratitude and appreciation for life’s simple pleasures including family, faith and commitment.
Graveside Service: February 15, 2019, Conejo Mountain Memorial Park, Camarillo, CA.
February 25, 1926 ~ January 31, 2019
Kay Kellogg passed away in her Leisure Village home on January 31, 2019. She was born February 25, 1926 in Boulder, Colorado.
She grew up in Seattle, Washington where she graduated high school and met Harold "Hal" Kellogg, her husband of 64 years. Together they raised their sons and daughter in their Northridge, California home for 42 years. They were blessed with eight grand children and three great grand children.
Hal and Kay moved to Leisure Village in Camarillo, California in the year 2000 where they enjoyed many friendships and activities including dances, exercise class and bus trips.
Kay parlayed a knowledge of shorthand and a keen interest in higher education into an extensive and varied career at Cal State Northridge. She started as a secretary in the School for the Deaf in 1964 and finished her career as the Executive Assistant to CSUN President in 1988.
She enjoyed spending time with family, listening and dancing to big band music, watching Dodger games and volunteering her time for the Many Meals project in Camarillo. Throughout her life, she expressed gratitude and appreciation for life’s simple pleasures including family, faith and commitment.
Graveside Service: February 15, 2019, Conejo Mountain Memorial Park, Camarillo, CA.
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