Kathleen (Kay) Watt Lemon
Hyrum Utah-Kathleen (Kay) Watt Lemon, 64, passed away
peacefully in her husbands arms while sleeping at home
and returned to the arms of her loving Heavenly Father
on January 10, 2007.
Kathleen was born to William Louder and Cora Ray Watt
on March 30, 1942, in Tremonton, Utah. She has seven
older sisters, one younger sister and four older
brothers. She was the second youngest of this family.
She went to grade school through the 11th grade in the
Bear River School District. After being persuaded to
move to Florida, by Dorothy her older sister, she
moved and graduated from Miami Edison Senior High
School in 1960. After living in Florida for a year she
moved back to Tremonton and was employed by the City
Drug Store.
A few years after graduating High School, she moved to
Paradise and while there she met her eternal
sweetheart, Ron Lemon. He had recently returned from
being in the service and it was love at first sight.
They were married five short months after starting
their courtship, in Thatcher, Utah on August 14th,
1964. Ron and Kay were blessed with 3 wonderful
children whom they loved and always will. Later they
were given a very special opportunity of going to the
Logan Temple and being sealed as a family for
eternity. They loved and cherished each other for 42
years and their love continued to grow through the
years.
Kathleen had a very special love for children and she
showed that love with others as she had a daycare in
her home when her children were younger. She also
worked at the Deseret Industries for many years. While
there she was given an award of recognition for her
diligent work as employee of the month.
Kay was very dedicated in teaching her children the
gospel, which she loved. She served in many ways in
her church, as Primary Secretary, a primary teacher,
and as a visiting teacher.
Kay was a great wife and loved being at home,
nurturing and caring for her family, teaching them
good values and how to show service and compassion to
others. She taught her family and served them well.
Most importantly her family learned through her
faithful example to never complain and to always do
their best.
Kay loved to have her family around her and attended
many family functions such as family reunions. Whether
it was with her own brothers andsisters or with her
own family. But above all, she loved spending time
with her family as that was when she had her happiest
moments. She also enjoyed dancing and traveling and
also being outdoors. Her greatest pastime was to
complete word searches. She loved being with her
husband going on long rides through the canyon or
around the valley. She loved making divinity and rice
pudding for her family for as long as she was able.
Kay was loved and admired by all who came to know her
for her wonderful attitude and outlook on life. She
had a beautiful sweet spirit that radiated love and
compassion to everyone around her. She made everyone
feel loved and welcome in her home. We have all been
blessed and our lives enriched for having had such an
inspiration in our lives.
Mom, you'll always have a very special place in our
hearts. We love you and will miss you. Till we meet
again.
Kay is survived by her husband Ronald, her sons, Kelly
Lemon, Todd (Brenda) Lemon, and her daughter Shannon
(Danny) Leishman. She is also survived by 3 grandsons
(Kent, Kolby, and Tayson) and 3 granddaughters (Katie,
Kirsten, and Breanna), and 1 brother and 6 sisters.
She was preceded in death by her parents, 3 brothers
and 2 sisters.
Funeral services will be held at noon on Monday,
January 15, 2007, at the Hyrum 6th Ward LDS Chapel,
450 E 100 S. Friends and family may call from 6 - 8
p.m. Sunday, January 14th at the Allen-Hall Mortuary,
34 E Center Street in Logan, Utah and from 10:30-11
:30 A.M. prior to services on Monday, January 15, at
the Hyrum 6th Ward LDS Chapel. Condolences may be sent
to the family at Allen Mortuaries.