Mary Kay (Adams) Kimmet, 72, passed December 1st after a long courageous battle with cancer. She will always be remembered for her wonderful smile and laugh and how much she loved having fun with her family and friends.
Mary Kay was born Dec 31, 1952 (lots of fun New Years eve birthday parties!) to Jake and Patricia Adams in Billings. She had a fun childhood with her family hunting and fishing (especially with Gramps & GG at Hebgen) and playing with her friends in the neighborhood. She graduated from Billings West and went to MSU Bozeman to earn a Microbiology degree. At MSU she was very active in Spurs (a service organization), Mortar Board and as a Resident Advisor. She received the prestigious Mollie Allen Strand award while at MSU. In her junior year she met Pat Kimmet and they were married June 21, 1975, right after her graduation.
After living in San Francisco and Seattle they moved to Laurel in 1981 to raise their family. Her first battle with cancer was in 1990 and she prayed to live to see her children graduate. She fought hard and lived to not only see her children graduate but to play with seven grandchildren that she loved dearly. MK was a Clinical Lab Scientist at St Vincent Hospital for 30 years. She loved her work and her workmates.
She was a devoted Mom and with a friend started the Laurel Babysitters COOP when the kids were little that led to wonderful friendships that lasted her entire life. She was extremely proud of her 3 children and had great fun watching their many activities as they grew up to be responsible adults and wonderful parents.
There wasn’t anything she treasured more than spending time with her grandchildren. Each one of them has a very special place in her heart.
Mary Kay was preceded in death by her father, Jake. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Pat, her son Scott, her son Matt (Cindy), her daughter Lisa Kelley (Kurt) and grandchildren Roy, Lea, Luke, Jake, Charlotte, Kyler, and Cameron. She is also survived by her mom, Patricia Adams, and her brother, William (Liz).
She appreciated her many care givers and was an inspiration to many. Even during her many trials she treated people with kindness and joy and it was rewarding to hear her caregivers tell how much they liked helping her.
Mary Kay loved her God, her family, her friends, biking, fishing, gambling, dahlias, traveling, baseball (especially the Chicago Cubs), QVC, 7up, Cheetos, The Price is Right, her pups, and the lake. Mary Kay’s strong will, faith, and love of our Lord has always been a good example for us all. She will always be dear to our hearts! She will be missed for now, but we will all be together someday as we stand together in front of the Lord.
A prayer service will be held at 6:30pm Thursday Dec 11 at Michelotti-Sawyers and a celebration of Mary Kay’s life will be held at St Pius X in Billings at 11am Dec 12. The Mass will be livestreamed. Memorials may be sent to Laurel Locomotive High School Baseball, Laurel Community Hope or Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Seattle.
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