In Memory

Kay Clift (Howard)

Kay Clift (Howard)

A celebration of life for Adeanna Kay Howard, 46, of Gillette will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home. 
She has been cremated and her cremains will be scattered in Billings, Mont., at a later date. 
Ms. Howard died Tuesday, January. 31, 2007, at Campbell County Memorial Hospital of lung cancer. 
She was born Feb. 17, 1960, to Paul and Mary (Robinson) Clift in Durango, Colo. She moved with her family to Gillette in 1968. She graduated from Campbell County High School in 1978. 
On August. 1, 1981, she married Mark Howard. They had one daughter, Leslie. They later divorced. 
In 1999, she moved to Billings and worked at various jobs. She moved back to Gillette in 2005. She was a jack of all trades. 
She was an avid bowler, enjoyed road trips and loved music. She enjoyed spending time with her dog, Shyla. 
Ms. Howard is survived by her daughter, Leslie Howard of Gillette; one brother, Paul Clift Jr. of Phoenix; one sister, Sherry Zahrowski of Gillette; her ex-husband of Golden Valley, Ariz.; and two nieces and two nephews. 
She was preceded in death by her parents. 
Memorials and condolences may be sent in her name in care of Stevenson-Wilson Funeral Home, 210 W. Fifth St., Gillette, WY 82716 or via the Internet at www.stevensonwilson.com.
 



 
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05/04/08 07:46 AM #1    

Joan Corlew (Tressler)

It was so much fun going to the first class reunion with Kay, we had so much fun. Kay was my close friend for 32
years I was so sorry to hear of her passing.
I will always remember the good times with her cruzing up and down the "strip" between big dons & the A & W!

I miss you terribly Kay Kay!

05/22/08 12:15 PM #2    

Duane Ekwall

I will miss Kay, she was a good person. I hadn't seen her since our 10 year reunion. By the way hi Joanie. I remember watching you and Kay crusing between Big Dons and A&W. In fact I think Me, Brian Champine, and Rick Baker use to chase you guys on occasion. Damn we couldn't catch you either lol. Kay drove like a bat out hell. I sure miss those good old times.

05/23/08 04:41 PM #3    

Scott Fraser

Kay always worked in my fathers drug store (Corner Drug) and was always alot of fun. I feel bad that we have lost her and so many others in our class.
We should all count our blessings each and every day.

06/21/08 01:53 PM #4    

TammyLou Solomon

I remember Kay as always having something nice to say and helping whoever whenever she could. I am glad I got the chance to know her and have her in my life as she was a special person and I will remember her fondly.
I hope we always take time to remember the classmtes we've lost in some way.

07/31/08 07:10 PM #5    

Sue Shambaugh (Romero)

I was very surprised when I learned about Kay. It still doesn't seem real. Kay & I were friends for alot of years. I had lost touch with her after school only running into her a few times.
We had alot of fun together, alot of laughter. Summers were the best. In her blue Camero we drove all over. Got into alot of trouble. The only time I ever tried to sneak out of the house, she and the Shell sisters parked outside of my parents window...by the time I got out front my dad was waiting for me!
Kay & I bowled on the same team for a few years..she was a much better bowler then I. I've got some good memories of state tournaments. Her parents would always drive us down to Casper, always driving in the upper 90's, that was before they improved 387!!
Scared the crap out of me!! Thats where she learned to drive like a bat out of hell!
I think of Kay alot, Im sorry that I wasn't around for her.
See ya soon Kay!

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