Kay F. (Lacoma) Novacek
December 6, 1931 – May 3, 2022
Kay passed away peacefully, transitioning gracefully to her new heavenly home. She will be welcomed there by her beloved husband, Rudy, who has patiently been waiting for her. She loved nature and animals and will have many dogs and cats waiting to greet her at the rainbow bridge. Kay was a wonderful sister, aunt, and friend. She was deeply dedicated to South Omaha, the Deer Park Neighborhood Association, and the Horticultural Society.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Rose and Frank Lacoma, along with husband, Rudy Novacek. She is survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Lynda and Kent Thomas, nieces, Holly and Kayla and their families.
MEMORIAL SERVICE: Tuesday, May 17th at 11am at the West Center Chapel. Luncheon to follow. She will rest alongside Rudy at Calvary Cemetery.
To view a live broadcast of the Memorial Service, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on the home page.
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It was a privilege to know Kay and Rudy. They were some of the nicest people I have ever known. Their love for South Omaha and the Deer Park Neighborhood Association was on display by their generous sharing of time and talents. Kay always had a happy simile and a kind word. She loved her family especially her nieces and their children. She will be missed.
It was a privilege to know Kay and Rudy. They were some of the nicest people I have ever known. Their love for South Omaha and the Deer Park Neighborhood Association was on display by their generous sharing of time and talents. Kay always had a happy simile and a kind word. She loved her family especially her nieces and their children. She will be missed.
Kay and Rudy. Two of the most wonderful people. Thank you for giving so much to so many.
Kay,
You were my Best Friend. I loved you dearly. I am holding on to all the special memories that we made together along with our guys, Rudy and Paul. You were such a wonderful friend to me, a friendship of more than 50 years. Your kindness and love of life was so inspiring and your beautiful smile always cheered my heart. I will always remember our travels and all the laughter and good times that the four of us had. Save my seat in Heaven and I’ll join you all when the Lord is ready for me.
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