Kaye Overbye

Kaye Overbye

SHARON — Kaye Overbye, beloved wife, mother and grandmother passed peacefully on June 11 , 2021, in Portland, Conn., at the age of 85 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s.

Born in Middleport, N.Y., Kaye was the daughter of Lloyd and Ruth Annable. 

Growing up in Johnson’s Creek, N.Y., Kaye attended Royalton Hartland High School, where she was a standout cheerleader, and graduated from Alfred State College and later received her B.S. in Nursing from Dutchess Community College. 

A natural, inspiring and gifted caregiver, she worked as a registered nurse at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., before working at Sharon Hospital and later at Hartford Hospital.

While having an illustrious nursing career, Kaye selflessly raised seven children in Pleasant Valley, N.Y., before moving to Berkshire School in Sheffield, Mass., with her husband, Donald, where six of her seven children graduated.

Besides her dedication to husband and children, Kaye was known as the always reliable and benevolent neighborhood Mom as “Mrs. O” opened her doors to all from neighbors’ children, at risk inner city children and unwed mothers.

Wife of late husband Donald A. Overbye and the loving partner of the late Joe Radziewicz, Kaye is survived by her sister, Carol Hussey; nine children, Mark, Michael, Mitchel, Laurie, Jay, Jill, Christopher, Kim and Krista; 16 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.

A funeral service was held June 15 at the Congregational Church of South Glastonbury. Burial followed in Green Cemetery in Glastonbury.   

In lieu of flowers the family requests that you donate to the Alzheimer’s Association.  

For online condolences, go to www.mulryanfh.com. 

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