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Kaye M. Engel-Muth

Date of Death: December 13, 2022
Visitation
Danjolell Memorial Home of Broomall
2811 West Chester Pike
Broomall, PA 19008
610-356-4200 | Map
Wednesday 12/28, 11:00 am - 11:45 am
Service
Danjolell Memorial Home of Broomall
2811 West Chester Pike
Broomall, PA 19008
610-356-4200 | Map
Wednesday 12/28, 12:00 pm

Engel – Muth Kaye M. (nee Schwartz) age 54, on Dec. 13, 2022 of Chadds Ford, PA. Retired after nearly 3 decades of service as an Air Traffic Controller. Predeceased by her father Donald Schwartz. Survived by her husband William J. “Bill” Muth, her son Jack Douglas Engel, her Grandson Leo Tussey, her mother MaxineContinue Reading

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Debra Walker left a message on December 28, 2022:
So sorry to learn of Kaye´s passing. My deepest sympathies to her family, my prayers are especially with Maxine, Kim, and Mike. -Debra ( Kalk) Walker
William Wong left a message on December 28, 2022:
When I first learned of this sad news I immediately recalled the first time I meet her. I was clowning around with Chris Underhill when I said something very crude outloud and at the same time she turn the corner and I remember thinking that I’m going to get into so much trouble, but she was a good sport about it. At work she was known to be very talkative, I would love to be able to sit down with her now and listen to her talking about anything she wants for as long as she wants. My condolences to your family.
Jennifer Sobkoviak left a message on December 28, 2022:
Kaye had a way about her that made each person that she came in contact with feel special. She always shared a smile, a laugh and kindness. God gave me such a beautiful gift of Kaye's friendship for over 30 years. I cherish those memories and will carry them in my heart. The world will be less bright without Kaye's laugh, smile and kind heart. Until we meet again dear friend. I love you. My heartfelt condolences to Kaye's family and many friends.
Bill and Betty Cline left a message on December 23, 2022:
To you dear and most special Kaye. The closeness we shared for so many years. Your Mom Maxine and my bestest friend, Donny Ray, the “group” , the fun and pranks, the bike rides and going for Dilly Bars getting a dozen and getting one free, Sundays at First Pres, the fish frys, Chris and Jon and you and Kim the same ages, Joy School, you and Jack Air Traffic Controllers in L A and my being a pilot, the Mongolian barbecues at your home on Welnuts, and the list goes on and on, endless special treasured memories. You were and always will be such a treasure. Now you and Donny Ray reunited for eternity. What a reunion. All the memories and stories to recall. And most of all, you now beholding and looking into the face of Jesus the Christ in that matchless place for ever and ever and ever. See you there. Tell Donny Ray we said hi. Love eternally.
Barbara Buonassissi left a message on December 22, 2022:
What a beautiful presentation video of my beloved friend, Kaye. What a loss. To Bill, to Jack, to me, to her long list of friends, to any person who had the privilege to know her. I love her, I loved her, I miss her, I will miss her for as long as I have her memory in my heart. She was so kind. So warm. So giving. Fun to be with, to laugh with, to argue with. She was always asking questions about old movies, old movie stars, old music, (all from the 30's, 40's and 50's), and seemed to find it hilarious that I mostly had answers for her. We'd have long phone conversations, mostly when she was driving here or there. We solved so many of the world's problems in our conversations, but I'll be forever sad that the best medical teams to be had could not solve her problem. I love you Kaye, for all time and Eternity.
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John and Felecia Mann left a message on December 22, 2022:
Kaye will be missed here on earth and many will look forward to being reunited with her in heaven. I have many good memories of our girls night out going to plays and nice dinners in Los Angeles. I always remember Kaye, her Mom Maxine, her sister Kim and Jack were always together traveling and living life to the fullest. Till we meet again! Love , John and Felecia
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