Kay Lynn Savario Hall , May 23, 1939 — October 24, 2018

Kay Lynn Savario Hall  (Baton Rouge, Louisiana, LA) May 23, 1939 October 24, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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OBITUARY Kay Lynn Savario-Hall May 23, 1939 – October 24, 2018 Kay Lynn (Savario) Hall, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, born on May 23, 1939, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, to the late Kathryn Savario Heller and the late George Savario, passed away at age 79 on October 24, 2018 in Dallas, Texas. Kay graduated from Istrouma High School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1957. Kay was preceded in death by her stepfather, Henry Heller; brother, Michael Savario; and sister, Florence Jones.

Kay is survived by her son, Mark Guion (Lynn); daughter, Pamela Louder (Brian); brother, George Savario (Carolyn); grandchildren, John Lane, Kathryn Lane, Sean Guion, and Kyle Guion; nieces, Natalie Straight (Bill) and Jennifer Alleman (Derek); nephews, Chris Jones (Kelle), Jeff Jones (Kayla), Mike Savario (Kristen), and David Savario (Melissa); great-nephews, Billy Straight, Sammy Straight, Jack Savario, Hayes Jones and Kami Savario-Markley; great-nieces Brittany Banta, Haylie Jones and Mella Savario-Markley; and lifelong best friend, Mary Ann Sceroler. Kay had a passion for photography, traveling and reading. Family and friends are welcome to attend the visitation with a light lunch at 11am followed by the memorial service at 12pm on Saturday, November 10, 2018, at Greenoaks Funeral Home, 9595 Florida Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70815.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites donations in Kay’s name to Autism Speaks (www. autismspeaks.org).

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death notice Kay Lynn Savario Hall May 23, 1939 — October 24, 2018

obituary notice Kay Lynn Savario Hall May 23, 1939 — October 24, 2018

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