Mary Kay Timmons

Born on Dec 22, 1947
Departed on Mar 13, 2026

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I only knew Mary Kay for a couple of years taking care of her lawn for her but found her to be a very sweet lady. Always asked me in after done with her lawn to talk about whatever was going on in either of our lives and offering me a drink or something to eat. My condolences to the family. She will be missed.

I have so many great memories of Mary Kay, dating all the way back to when I was a little girl. She always made you feel like you were the most important person in the room and her sense of humor was magical. She was such a dear friend to my mom and was by her side for every trial and tribulation of life. She will be deeply missed. Love to all her friends and family.

So sorry! My heart goes out to Brahn, Kyle and family!! I will cherish all the memories I have as a little girl, to getting X-rays or seeing you out shopping 40+ years later. Love and will miss you -kiddo

So sorry to hear about Mary. She was such a wonderful lady. Many wonderful memories with her at the Timmons cabin. She was so special to everyone and missed seeing that smile and hug from her. So sorry for the loss. She will be greatly missed. Prayers and hugs to the family.

I had the pleasure of taking care of Mary Kay. If I had a rough night I could always count on stopping by her room for a beautiful smile and hug. I was greeted with a hey kiddo and an i love you at the end. She truly was a special lady and I will always be grateful for getting to have met her. I am sorry for your loss because I know how much she was loved and how much she loved you all.

Mary Kay will be deeply missed. Condolences to the entire Timmons family.

My deepest condolences to Mary Kay’s family and friends. I knew her from working together at St Luke’s Hospital. She was a beautiful person, inside and out. We were able to keep in touch over the years and she was always so proud of her family, especially her grandchildren. The evening sky will shine a little brighter. Rest in peace my friend.🙏🩷

I worked with Mary Kay at the Radiologist office on 1st Avenue for several years. She was one of the best. Fun at work and outside of work. Always talked about her boys. They were her world. We moved away in mid90’s yet Mary Kay has always held great memories with me. My heart is heavy for all of you. With sincere sympathies.

I was so very sorry to hear the news of Mary Kay’s passing. The last time I saw her we were passing each other going in and out at the orthopedic office. She always had a quick smile and I love your reference to her “kiddo” greeting! We used to hang out together when she was in radiology school before she married Bob. She was a talker and full of love. You wrote a wonderful tribute. Hugs to all the family.