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The USM Foundation and the Southern Miss Honors College are proud to announce an anonymous $300,000 gift to establish the Dr.
Kay Robertson was just 16 years old when she married Phil Robertson. They exchanged vows in 1964 and legally tied the knot a ...
The USM Foundation and the Southern Miss Honors College announced an anonymous $300,000 gift will establish the Dr. Wallace G. Kay Honors College Professorship Endowment, which honors the life and ...
Duck Dynasty matriarch Miss Kay faced a series of health struggles after the death of her husband, Phil Robertston, on May 25. But today, Miss Kay is in better health—both mentally and physically.
“Duck Dynasty” matriarch “Miss Kay” just lost her husband and is now going through health issues of her own. “Kay is not in the best of health,” Willie Robertson said Sunday.
Amid her health issues, Miss Kay was all smiles in a photo with her loved ones. Also in attendance for the gathering were Reed Robertson, his wife, Brighton Robertson, and their three children.
Miss Kay writes in the book that she nearly committed suicide while she was dealing with her husband’s drinking problem. “I simply could not see any way out of a terrible situation for the ...
Miss Kay’s health hasn’t been the best, either. As the Robertsons gear up to step back into the spotlight after years away, things are changing in the family.
Amazingly Miss Kay fully forgives her eldest daughter-in-law. She told Rob Shuter of VH-1’s “ The Gossip Table ” that it was an easy thing to do.
Those with no one have a label in the literature of medical ethics: “The unbefriended.” But “Miss Kay,” 4 feet 10 and shy of 100 pounds, with a big heart and a foul mouth, was anything but.
Since then she's been known to denizens of that building as Miss Kay. She looks amused here because a gaggle of Knights in training have descended on her cart, armed with Canon G10s and hungry not ...