Thomas Edward Kay
January 4, 1962 ~ March 25, 2016
Born in: Pontiac, Illinois
Thomas Edward Kay, 54, of Oil City, passed away on Friday, March 25th at UPMC Northwest in Seneca.Born January 4th, 1962, Thomas was the son of the late John Edward and Janice Elaine Akins Kay. He was self-employed as a handyman.Thomas is survived by his daughter, Shawna, of Marienville; and his step-daughter, Miranda Douglas of Oil City. He is additionally survived by his brothers: John Kay, and his companion, Ginger Coburn, of Oil City; Ronald Kay, and his wife, Suzy, of Conneaut, OH; Timothy Kay of Harrisville; and Randy Kay of Amarillo, TX. He is also survived by a number of grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.Thomas was preceded in death by his parents, and his brother, Donald.Per the family's request, no services will be held. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street in Franklin.To send online condolences, flowers, cards, or for further information, friends and family are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.








So sorry about Tommy. I remember so many things about him when I was younger. He was a great cousin. RIP Tommy.
I went to school with Tom, Don, and John and they all were awesome friends.Tom will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
i am Henry Kays daughter i only remember a few thing since we didnt see each other much. but i remember there being a lot of kids.
Dad,
I know that you always thought you were a hopeless case and a useless cause. But you were wrong. I learned so many lessons from you. You taught me to live like there is no tomorrow and to never do the things you had done. You were an awesome step-dad who made life interesting through the good and the bad. You were a special grandpa to all of my girls. I only wish you would be here to see them grow into amazing young women. I will love you and hold you in my heart forever. I miss you Dad.
Your loving daughter
Miranda Douglass
Pap pap and his girls
My pap pap
I went to school with all the Kay boys and we all hung out including Toms cousin Tony Rivers.I am glad Tom and I made contact when I moved back home 3 years ago although I have since moved back to Tampa Tom and I kept in touch. Tom was a good guy as was Donnie and they were both taken way too early but the truth is….God takes the good hearts first.