Her career began as one of the first 16 employees at M.D. Anderson. She was a pioneer in cancer research, traveling across the state visiting hospitals and doctors' offices to help establish the first cancer registry in Texas.
Along the way, she established a dynamic social life where she was introduced to her future husband, Larry Hermes; they were soon married and started their family in Houston. Kay was a gourmet cook and loved entertaining; her broiled oysters added to her legendary New Years Eve parties. She and Larry were patrons of the Houston Symphony, Ballet, and fine arts. Raising their five children was one of Kay's greatest achievements, passing on her zest for life and sense of adventure to her children and all who knew her. Kay and Larry traveled extensively, always planning for their next adventure.
Returning to her career as an epidemiologist at M.D. Anderson, Kay wrote and edited the Lung Cancer Staging, Imaging and Lymph Node Classification Manual. She was president of the American Medical Writers Association, and she was dedicated to their lung cancer research program for 29 years. After retirement, her commitment extended to managing the Clifton F. Mountain Foundation.
In 2017, Kay left her beloved Houston to move to Tyler, Texas, where she enjoyed being closer to her family and grandchildren. Wherever she went she touched the lives of everyone she met. She will be greatly missed by all.
She was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Lawrence M. Hermes.
A Rosary will be held at Stewart Family Funeral Home in Tyler, TX. A funeral mass honoring the life of Kathryn Loram Hermes will be held at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Tyler.
At a future date, there will be a memorial celebration of her life for her Houston friends and family.
Her career began as one of the first 16 employees at M.D. Anderson. She was a pioneer in cancer research, traveling across the state visiting hospitals and doctors' offices to help establish the first cancer registry in Texas.
Along the way, she established a dynamic social life where she was introduced to her future husband, Larry Hermes; they were soon married and started their family in Houston. Kay was a gourmet cook and loved entertaining; her broiled oysters added to her legendary New Years Eve parties. She and Larry were patrons of the Houston Symphony, Ballet, and fine arts. Raising their five children was one of Kay's greatest achievements, passing on her zest for life and sense of adventure to her children and all who knew her. Kay and Larry traveled extensively, always planning for their next adventure.
Returning to her career as an epidemiologist at M.D. Anderson, Kay wrote and edited the Lung Cancer Staging, Imaging and Lymph Node Classification Manual. She was president of the American Medical Writers Association, and she was dedicated to their lung cancer research program for 29 years. After retirement, her commitment extended to managing the Clifton F. Mountain Foundation.
In 2017, Kay left her beloved Houston to move to Tyler, Texas, where she enjoyed being closer to her family and grandchildren. Wherever she went she touched the lives of everyone she met. She will be greatly missed by all.
She was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Lawrence M. Hermes.
A Rosary will be held at Stewart Family Funeral Home in Tyler, TX. A funeral mass honoring the life of Kathryn Loram Hermes will be held at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Tyler.
At a future date, there will be a memorial celebration of her life for her Houston friends and family.
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