• Kalah A. Hudec

    April 19, 2018
  • Kalah A. Hudec of Hot Springs Village, AR passed away on April 19, 2018. She was born January 7, 1948 in DeKalb, IL to Leo and Audrey Dilbeck.

    Kalah was preceded in death by her parents and a brother Wilbur Gene Dilbeck.

    She is survived by her husband James , of 21 years; her children Kelly Davies (David), Steven Perkins (Mallisa); grandchildren, Kalah Wilder, Dylan Perkins; Sister, Kathy Berggren, brother, Kevin Dilbeck and numerous nephews, nieces and friends.

    She was a loving wife, mother and a friend to many. She will be dearly missed by everyone that knew her.

    A visitation will be held Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at CedarVale Funeral Home from 9-11 A.M. with a graveside service immediately following.

    Arrangements have been entrusted to Cedar Vale – The Hot Springs Village Funeral Home. For online condolences, please visit www.cedarvalefuneralhome.com.

     

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    I miss you so much mom. My heart is tearing. Everyone knows what a fighter you were. I say you were strong headed and my Kalah is just like you. We love you mom. You are my inspiration, my hero and “The Wind Beneath My Wings”.

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    We have known Kalah all her life, She is the daughter of my Aunt Audrey and Uncle Leo...We visited them often, alway welcome, and always had a good time..Kalah was a fun person and loved life,...she put up a good battle against the cancer that was always showing up in her body...Now she is with her mom and dad, and brother Bill. she will be missed here on earth, but now she is pain free, and will have the rest of her family there to greet her..Love you Kalah,,, Janet and Gerald

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    Our deepest sympathy to Jim and the family. Kalah was definitely a brave fighter who truly enjoyed her life. She will be missed by all who knew her.

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    Jim, words can’t express how sad this news it. Kalah fought the good fight for longer than anyone we have ever known. The world won’t be the same without her smile and laughter! Our deepest sympathy to you, for taking such good care of her and being her guardian angel. And to the entire family who will always have a void where she once filled a place in their hearts. Roger and Linda Jurney

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    Our deepest sympathies to Kelly, Dave, Kalah, Brett and Jim for your loss. Kalah was such a beautiful person and so full of life. Her smile was contagious and she always made you feel welcome. We will always treasure the great memories with Kalah and the vacations in Myrtle Beach were something special. We love you all so much, sending lots of love, prayers, and hugs during this difficult time.

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    We shared a lot of vacations, I shared chicken pox, and you made my day when you threw my brother down when he was mocking your abilities. I watched you grow up as an inspiration that girls could be what they wanted to be, followed your careers and you being a mom and grandmother. I am so glad that your pain is over and you are with your parents, brother, my parents, and Kenny. Keep them in line and keep them laughing. You always had a great laugh!

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    Jim, we are so sorry for your loss. You, your family and Kalah's families are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless. Roger, Krystal and Jessica

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    God Bless My Friend! You made us believe that you were going to beat cancer and you gave it a hell (.25) of a fight. Your courage is an inspiration to all. Always so yourself on the phone. But, cancer was always going to win. Damn (.25) disease! Kelly, Kalah, Steve, Jim, Kevin, Kathy, and Dave...peace and remember her love.

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    So sorry to hear Kayla has lost her battle but am so happy she had many years with her family. May God take away your tears and leave only good memories. So sorry Jim, I have been where you are now. My deepest condolances!

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