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Kathy Knight

Kathy Knight, 68 passed away Monday, November 12, 2018 at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. She was born August 4, 1950 in Bay, Arkansas to the late Sydney and Gladys Murphy Welch. She liked music and flower gardening. Survivors include; her children: Buddy Thomas Knight (Christina) of Trumann, Arkansas, Tony Dewayne Knight (Edith) of Luxora, Arkansas, Tracy Dale Knight (Michelle) of Trumann, Arkansas,and Misty Knight Swan (Larry) of Oak Grove, Missouri; seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren; two sisters: Shelby of California and Dorothy; three brothers: Dale Welch of Trumann, Arkansas, Louis Welch of Jonesboro, and Wayne Welch of Trumann, Arkansas: and a host of other family and friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by; her husband: Burl Knight, one brother: Sonny Welch. Visitation will be Thursday, November 15, 2018 from 12:00 noon until 2:00 p.m. at Faith Funeral Service Chapel, Manila, Arkansas.

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  1. Haile, trumann arkansas says

    thanks for everything you did we all missed you since you gone we will never forget you you will be always with us together in our hearts and when you left us we was all hurt we all love you i hope your doing good up there i miss you

  2. Harry, says

    Kathy my baby, even though I will not be able to see you for the last time today, know that you will be missed, always in my heart, and that I Love You and will never be forgotten.

  3. Shelby Of California, says

    I remember Kathy being born with blue eyes, and we waited for her birth. Then when we would visit, from St. Louis Kathy assisted with my 3 girls, would play with them, like an older sister. Thank you Kathy for the good memories and love.

  4. Gail, Shelby's Daughter, says

    Thank you Kathy for the good memories, in my younger years. Enjoyed the visits to Arkansas and you entertained my sisters and I with kittens, as if you were an older sister. Even enjoyed our talk back in 1998, during my recovery. Then we conversed as Aunt and niece. You will always be in our thoughts and memory to be eternal.

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