Fairport. Katherine J. Barager 87 years of age passed away peacefully March 8th 2021 with her family around her. Kay was to turn 88 years old on March 31st.
She was predeceased by her high school sweetheart husband Kenneth. Survived by her 3 children Kenneth Barager Jr., Brenda Crawford (Greg), and Kim Scotti (Rich). She had 7 grandchildren; Melanie, Jacqueline (Brad), Colleen (Bill), Heather, Danielle, Emily & Cooper. She had 11 great grandchildren; Brendan, Isabelle, Marissa, McKenzie, Maclaine, Peyton, Haley, Anthony, Brooklyn, Lilly, & James.
She loved to bowl, garden, & cook. She bowled at Fairview Lanes in Fairport for years. She had several big vegetable gardens & also flower gardens. She loved to cook for her family. (Valium) Sunday dinners were something everyone looked forward to.
She loved all of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. They loved to visit her. She was special to them all.
She was also survived by nieces & nephews John Schoolmaster (Mary Jo) Andy Schoolmaster, Ann Weatherbee (Kip) Leslie Vernon, Patty Barager, & Lee Barager. She was predeceased by nephew Bill Barager. They all enjoyed the company of Aunt Kay.
She was a medic on the Fairport Ambulance for many years and enjoyed that very much.
Kay was all about family. She will be missed by many.
Calling Hours Monday 4-6 at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt Location) 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport. Funeral Service Tuesday 11AM at White Haven Memorial Park’s All Seasons Chapel.
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8 responses to “Barager, Katherine”
Many happy memories of time spent with Aunt Kay,
My deepest condolences,
Angie Barager Serphillips
The family is asking folks to donate to the Perinton ny ambulance corps in lieu of flowers. She served on that volunteer community service and they transported her safely several times in the past few years
https://www.perintonambulance.org/
A high school classmate, I always remembered her as a very pretty girl, a quiet girl with a bright smile. Saw her many times in later years in local restaurants with her friends from Fairport after her husband passed away. She was loved by many.
Thank you for your kind words.
Very sorry to hear of Kay’s passing, she was a caring and wonderful person. Take good care Barager Family.
Thank you, she was a great mom
That quiet little smile is what first comes to mind when I think of Kay. Clambakes in the backyard. The dynamic she had with your dad. They were like a crazy, fun Anna May & Dick. Glad she was a part of my life & my heart goes out to all of you.
She had a quiet smile but never to be messed with!
Mom and Dad loved entertaining.