
A Memorial Service celebrating Kay’s life will be held 4:00 p.m. Monday, December 27, 2021, at the Meyers Northland Chapel in Parkville. Visitation will be held from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., prior to the service. A private Committal Service will be held at the Leavenworth National Cemetery, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Kay was born April 22, 1940 in Kansas City, MO to George and Mary Ruby (Moody) Knickerbocker. They preceded her in death. She graduated from Southwest High School and become one of the first women to fly a F104 in the Civil Air Patrol.
Kay was a talented artist and was known for her oil paintings and drawings. She enjoyed cooking and spending time with her family.
She married Henry “Al” Brown on January 11, 1986 at the Platte Woods United Methodist Church. Al preceded her in death on May 9, 2020. Survivors include her children: Kirk Hull (Donna), Karla Hull (Jim), Kim Oldencamp; grandchildren: Keira Hull, Brandon Hull, William Richards, Karl Sicoli, Zane Oldencamp, Terry Nelson, Karin Martinez, and Sara Bino; and 13 great grandchildren.
You brightened the world, Kay!
It was a pleasure knowing you!
Kay was a strong and faith servant! I enjoyed your presence in The Around Thirties SS class!
Loved Kay’s generous and loving spirit. Al and Kay helped whenever there was a mission planned for the Mission committee at church. They were wonderful people and we have missed seeing them at church so much. Lov we and prayers for the family!
We enjoyed knowing Al and Kay in our Around Thirties Sunday School Class and In Sr Luncheons group. They were lots of fun. We have missed them.
I remember one of the first time meeting her in a Mission trip to Iowa where they had experienced flood damage to one of the buildings on a clubhouse for one the Mission campgrounds. She was a friend from that time. I have missed seeing her. God bless her for her giving heart.Thelma Pease
She was so full of Life and Joy.
We enjoyed knowing Kay and Al had church
and in our exercise group. They were good
people to know
Aunt Kay was a very loving person. She always welcomed us all as family. I enjoyed how she always had a smile and a great perspective on life. I’m sure she is enjoying her time with her Husband in Heaven along with Jesus.
God Bless her Soul
Kay’s quick smile and friendly manner will be so missed. Condolences to her family.
We have missed Aunt Kay. She was always so much fun and very generous with her time.
Will miss Kay with her smiling face and always willing to help.
Kay and Al were always such positive people. We met them, like so many others, through the Mission and Outreach group at Platte Woods UMC. We have such blessed memories of them as they modeled for us what faithful service to others should look like.