Obituary for Brenda Kay Carnell Kline
Beloved wife, mother and aunt Brenda Kay Carnell Kline passed away August 25th peacefully at her home surrounded by family and loved ones.
Kay was devoted to her charities and had a loving generous heart. She was responsible for the free carnival hosted for five years at New Life Church. While in Maryland she started the empty stocking program that started with 5 families and has grown to over 500 or more to date.
She was an avid animal lover and fed several feral feline colonies in the area. She was always seeking out ways to help those in need.
She started her career at The Southwest Times and came back to retire as the publisher.
She is survived by her
Husband of 39 years – Ronald A. Kline – Pulaski
Daughter & Son-in-law – Lisa (Greg) Zagorski – Pulaski
Several nieces and nephews
A private memorial was held, family requests in lieu of flower’s that donations be made to the Pulaski County Humane Society in her memory.
Special thank you to Medi-Home Staff in her time of need.
Bower Funeral Chapels, Pulaski handled the arrangements for the family.
George Edmonds
September 2, 2021 @ 8:02 am
So very sorry to hear passing of Mrs Kline . My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. She was a longtime customer of mine at the dollar tree for many years. Great lady!
Brenda Surratt
September 2, 2021 @ 9:10 am
I’m so very for your loss of Kay. We came to know and love Kay while we attended New Life Church. She had such a passion for Jesus and ministry to her church and community. Loosing Kay is a huge loss for family, friends and community but heaven just gained a sweet treasure. May God comfort you with the presence and peace of His Holy Spirit. Love to you all🌹♥️
Anne Worthington
September 2, 2021 @ 11:44 am
I worked with Kay for many years and was always inspired by the largeness in her heart. She had compassion for all living things: people, animals, all life. She was deeply proud of the Pulaski community and her heritage there, but Ron and Lisa were always foremost in her life. I never heard her say a bad word about anyone – she always found another side to any story. The world has lost a very gentle soul, but whenever I see a rainbow, a beautiful sunrise or sunset, I will know that Kay is still with us in spirit, and that her presence will be around us to remind those who knew her of kindness, compassion, humanity and good will to all.