Kay Cross

March 5, 2024

of Covington, TN transitioned Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Public viewing to be held Wednesday, March 13, 2024, 9:30 AM – 10:25 AM at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 1225 Hwy 51 S. Covington, TN 38019.

Funeral Mass to begin at 10:30 AM.

Interment immediately following at Townsend Cemetery.

6 Comments
  1. Kay was my best friend when she lived in Chicago. We worked together at Chicago Title And Trust. We had many fun laughs together. We still remained friends and talked on the telephone after she moved to Tennessee. I always said she had big pretty eyes. I told her. She didn’t have to say a word about any situations. Her eyes could talk how she felt just like my father’s. I will truly miss her.

  2. My deepest condolences Cousin Gene on the loss of your beloved Kay. Keeping you and your family in my prayers during this time. Love you Cousin Louise ❤️

  3. To my mother she was always laughing and could make light out of most situations. While being a no nonsense person. She always seen light at the end of the tunnel. I love you man. And I will miss you til we meet again

  4. Ms. Kay, as she was known when she worked at Munford High School, was a lot of fun to work with. She was one of the funniest people I have ever known! Ms. Kay was a natural at her job at the high school as the front office receptionist. In the days before security cameras, Ms. Kay seemed to have eyes not only in the front but in the back, because she never missed anyone who came into the building! Kay and her husband, Gene raised their granddaughter, Desha, who Kay absolutely adored. I, as so many, will miss Ms. Kay’s humor and loving ways. Ms. Kay was a friend that I will never forget.

  5. You will be missed so much miss Kay I remember when we use to sit together in the pew at the church you are truly missed such a sweet soul gone to soon

  6. I am so sorry to hear about Kay. We were co-workers, neighbors and friends. She always made me laugh. I am grateful that I got to know her. Sleep well Kay! Looking forward to the time when death will be no more (Rev. 21:4).