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Kathryn “Kay” <I>Kerr</I> Walker

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Kathryn “Kay” Kerr Walker

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
31 Aug 2020 (aged 67)
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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VICTORIA — Kay Kerr Walker, Kay, Kay K. Whatever she was called, she brought a smile to your face because she always had a smile to offer. Kay made everyone who knew her feel like you were her friend and important, because to her you were a friend and important. Kay made an indelible impact on people from all walks of life, on all of the organizations for which she tirelessly worked, and on her community, but to her husband, children, grandchildren, and beloved family and friends, she was everything. She approached life with a vibrancy and energy that was unbounded.

Kay was born in Houston, Texas, on September 30, 1952, to Frances Carruth Kerr and James H. Kerr, Jr. She graduated from Lamar High School in 1970 and from Randolph-Macon Woman's College in 1974. After she graduated, she worked as a translator for Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, which is where one of the admitting nurses spotted the handsome, eligible bachelor, Ron Walker, she would later marry in 1978.

Kay and Ron's marriage was full of love, laughter, and adventure, and they built a family and life together in Victoria, with their children, Carter Walker Dugan and Ronald Bruce Walker, Jr. Kay cherished her role as a mother and grandmother, and she was absolutely adored by her children and grandchildren.

A self-described Community Activist and Homemaker, Kay generously gave her time to countless non-profit boards and community organizations. Among others, she was on the Board of Directors for the Chisholm Trail Museum, Museum of the Coastal Bend, Citizen's Medical Center, Bronte, the St. Joseph High School, the Victoria Cultural Council and the Victoria Regional Museum Association. She was particularly proud of her work as a Regent for the University of Houston System and as a member of the University's President's Advisory Council. She was also deeply involved in First Presbyterian Church and Trinity Episcopal Church in Victoria, Texas. Kay's hard work for the community was recognized frequently. Among others, Kay, along with Ron, was awarded the Boy Scouts of America Distinguished Citizen Award, the Rotary Club of Victoria's Outstanding Citizen award, and the University of Houston-Victoria Community Partnership Award. Kay had an eye for beauty, love of nature, and strong belief in the power and importance of education. A garden and reflection area will be created on the University of Houston-Victoria campus in Kay's honor. In lieu of flowers, a contribution can be made to help create this place for students and faculty to gather, visit, reflect, learn, laugh, or just sit and enjoy a sense of peace.

A memorial service will be held virtually through the website of Trinity Episcopal Church on Friday, September 4, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.

A private burial service will be held at Glenwood Cemetery in Houston on Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. A celebration befitting Kay's remarkable life and love for a fun party will be held at Querencia Ranch when all those who love her can safely gather.

Kay was predeceased by her parents, James H. Kerr, Jr. and Frances Carruth Kerr; and her brother James H. Kerr, III. One very bright light has left this Earth to go to Heaven. From there she will continue to lead the way for all those she loved fiercely and who loved her fiercely in return.

One very bright light has left this Earth to go to Heaven. From there she will continue to lead the way for all those she loved fiercely and who loved her fiercely in return.
VICTORIA — Kay Kerr Walker, Kay, Kay K. Whatever she was called, she brought a smile to your face because she always had a smile to offer. Kay made everyone who knew her feel like you were her friend and important, because to her you were a friend and important. Kay made an indelible impact on people from all walks of life, on all of the organizations for which she tirelessly worked, and on her community, but to her husband, children, grandchildren, and beloved family and friends, she was everything. She approached life with a vibrancy and energy that was unbounded.

Kay was born in Houston, Texas, on September 30, 1952, to Frances Carruth Kerr and James H. Kerr, Jr. She graduated from Lamar High School in 1970 and from Randolph-Macon Woman's College in 1974. After she graduated, she worked as a translator for Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, which is where one of the admitting nurses spotted the handsome, eligible bachelor, Ron Walker, she would later marry in 1978.

Kay and Ron's marriage was full of love, laughter, and adventure, and they built a family and life together in Victoria, with their children, Carter Walker Dugan and Ronald Bruce Walker, Jr. Kay cherished her role as a mother and grandmother, and she was absolutely adored by her children and grandchildren.

A self-described Community Activist and Homemaker, Kay generously gave her time to countless non-profit boards and community organizations. Among others, she was on the Board of Directors for the Chisholm Trail Museum, Museum of the Coastal Bend, Citizen's Medical Center, Bronte, the St. Joseph High School, the Victoria Cultural Council and the Victoria Regional Museum Association. She was particularly proud of her work as a Regent for the University of Houston System and as a member of the University's President's Advisory Council. She was also deeply involved in First Presbyterian Church and Trinity Episcopal Church in Victoria, Texas. Kay's hard work for the community was recognized frequently. Among others, Kay, along with Ron, was awarded the Boy Scouts of America Distinguished Citizen Award, the Rotary Club of Victoria's Outstanding Citizen award, and the University of Houston-Victoria Community Partnership Award. Kay had an eye for beauty, love of nature, and strong belief in the power and importance of education. A garden and reflection area will be created on the University of Houston-Victoria campus in Kay's honor. In lieu of flowers, a contribution can be made to help create this place for students and faculty to gather, visit, reflect, learn, laugh, or just sit and enjoy a sense of peace.

A memorial service will be held virtually through the website of Trinity Episcopal Church on Friday, September 4, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.

A private burial service will be held at Glenwood Cemetery in Houston on Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. A celebration befitting Kay's remarkable life and love for a fun party will be held at Querencia Ranch when all those who love her can safely gather.

Kay was predeceased by her parents, James H. Kerr, Jr. and Frances Carruth Kerr; and her brother James H. Kerr, III. One very bright light has left this Earth to go to Heaven. From there she will continue to lead the way for all those she loved fiercely and who loved her fiercely in return.

One very bright light has left this Earth to go to Heaven. From there she will continue to lead the way for all those she loved fiercely and who loved her fiercely in return.


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