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Naomi Jean <I>Blackledge</I> Kay

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Naomi Jean Blackledge Kay

Birth
Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas, USA
Death
24 Apr 2020 (aged 97)
Broken Arrow, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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Naomi Jean (Blackledge) Wade Kay, 97, passed away on Friday, April 24, 2020, peacefully in her sleep in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. She was born at home on March 31, 1923, in Chetopa, Kansas; the daughter of Elmer and Mary Maude (Elmore) Blackledge.

She lived her childhood at their family farm in Chetopa and attended Gore Country School before graduating as Valedictorian in 1941 from Chetopa High School. She kept in touch with her high school classmates and attended school reunions well into her 80’s. Naomi met her husband Noe while she was waitressing at Alta’s Café in Chetopa, and they married on May 31, 1941. After their marriage, Noe and Naomi moved to Camp Pendleton in Oregon where Noe began his military service. As Noe continued his service in Europe, Naomi returned to Chetopa and worked at the munitions plant near Parsons, Kansas. Together they had 3 children: Linda, Jim, and Joe Mike. In the late 1950’s, they moved to Pryor when Noe got a job at John Deere. Naomi held numerous jobs in Pryor over the years, primarily in bookkeeping and real estate. After 40 years of marriage Noe passed away in 1981.

Several years later she began dating Jack Kay and they married on January 28, 1991. They spent 19 years together before his passing in 2010. She was an active member of the Pryor First United Methodist Church for over 50 years until she moved into assisted living in Owasso. She enjoyed volunteering at church, spending time with her family and friends, bowling, playing bunco and bridge, reading and gardening. The last few years she enjoyed life amongst friends at Prairie House Assisted Living in Broken Arrow. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother who will be dearly missed by those who knew and loved her.

Naomi is survived by her daughter, Linda Moody and husband Keith of Tulsa, Oklahoma; sons, Jim Wade and wife Wanda of Salina, Oklahoma, and Joe Wade and wife Cindy of Bixby, Oklahoma; 2 grandsons, Brandon Wade and Brian Moody; 3 granddaughters, Monica Gordon and husband Doug, Kristen Johnson and husband Kirby, and Dee Moody; 6 great grandsons, Colton Eaton, Cody Wade, Clay Wade, Bray Wade, Jacob Johnson and Hayden Moody; 2 great granddaughters, Abby Johnson and Haddie Moody; and very special niece Patty Clower and husband Gary.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Mary; husbands, Noe Wade and Jack Kay; brothers, Merle, Eldon, and Bill; sisters, Aletha, Nadyne, Georgia Lee and Louise; and grandson, Terry Moody.

Services for Naomi will be a private family graveside in Chetopa, Kansas.
Naomi Jean (Blackledge) Wade Kay, 97, passed away on Friday, April 24, 2020, peacefully in her sleep in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. She was born at home on March 31, 1923, in Chetopa, Kansas; the daughter of Elmer and Mary Maude (Elmore) Blackledge.

She lived her childhood at their family farm in Chetopa and attended Gore Country School before graduating as Valedictorian in 1941 from Chetopa High School. She kept in touch with her high school classmates and attended school reunions well into her 80’s. Naomi met her husband Noe while she was waitressing at Alta’s Café in Chetopa, and they married on May 31, 1941. After their marriage, Noe and Naomi moved to Camp Pendleton in Oregon where Noe began his military service. As Noe continued his service in Europe, Naomi returned to Chetopa and worked at the munitions plant near Parsons, Kansas. Together they had 3 children: Linda, Jim, and Joe Mike. In the late 1950’s, they moved to Pryor when Noe got a job at John Deere. Naomi held numerous jobs in Pryor over the years, primarily in bookkeeping and real estate. After 40 years of marriage Noe passed away in 1981.

Several years later she began dating Jack Kay and they married on January 28, 1991. They spent 19 years together before his passing in 2010. She was an active member of the Pryor First United Methodist Church for over 50 years until she moved into assisted living in Owasso. She enjoyed volunteering at church, spending time with her family and friends, bowling, playing bunco and bridge, reading and gardening. The last few years she enjoyed life amongst friends at Prairie House Assisted Living in Broken Arrow. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother who will be dearly missed by those who knew and loved her.

Naomi is survived by her daughter, Linda Moody and husband Keith of Tulsa, Oklahoma; sons, Jim Wade and wife Wanda of Salina, Oklahoma, and Joe Wade and wife Cindy of Bixby, Oklahoma; 2 grandsons, Brandon Wade and Brian Moody; 3 granddaughters, Monica Gordon and husband Doug, Kristen Johnson and husband Kirby, and Dee Moody; 6 great grandsons, Colton Eaton, Cody Wade, Clay Wade, Bray Wade, Jacob Johnson and Hayden Moody; 2 great granddaughters, Abby Johnson and Haddie Moody; and very special niece Patty Clower and husband Gary.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Mary; husbands, Noe Wade and Jack Kay; brothers, Merle, Eldon, and Bill; sisters, Aletha, Nadyne, Georgia Lee and Louise; and grandson, Terry Moody.

Services for Naomi will be a private family graveside in Chetopa, Kansas.


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  • Originally Created by: JEF
  • Added: Apr 24, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209448135/naomi_jean-kay: accessed ), memorial page for Naomi Jean Blackledge Kay (31 Mar 1923–24 Apr 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 209448135, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Chetopa, Labette County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by The Cemeterian (contributor 48572538).