Kathryn Ellen Bondurant
August 27, 1952 ~ January 21, 2026
Born in:
Jefferson City, Missouri
Resided in:
Jefferson City, Missouri
Kathryn Ellen “Kay” Bondurant, 73 of Jefferson City, passed away peacefully Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at her residence.
She was born on August 27, 1952, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Jefferson City, to Eugene Elmer and Mary Lou (Backes) Vogel.
Kay graduated from the Most Pure Heart of Mary Grade School in Chamois and from Jefferson City High School in 1970.
She was married to Jerry Joseph Bondurant on December 12, 1970, at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Jefferson City. He resides at the residence.
Kay worked at Samco Business Supply from 1970-1978 and was the baker in the cafeteria at St. Joseph Grade School. For many years, she worked in the office at Trimble Funeral Homes. All through her married life she ironed for many families and took immense pride in delivering this bygone service.
She was a member of the Cathedral of St. Joseph, and she volunteered at church bazaars, St. Mary’s Auxiliary, and Relay for Life.
Kay was a kind and gentle woman. Her passion was raising her children and being with her grandchildren. She looked forward to holidays and having her family together to celebrate. She taught all of them how to play board games, dominos, and cards. It was common for the family to spend the weekends and birthday celebrations enjoying lunches, dinners, and playing cards. Kay treasured time spent playing with her bunco group. She enjoyed cooking, baking, flower gardening, being outdoors, and watching the St. Louis Cardinals baseball games. She and Jerry loved to try their luck at the Isle of Capri Casino in Boonville. Many afternoons and evenings they sat on the front porch swing and watched the cars go by and waved to all that passed by. Kay loved the color yellow and had planted many forsythia bushes that bloomed in a beautiful display of color every spring. In earlier years, Kay played slow pitch softball and volleyball.
She is survived by her husband, Jerry; two sons, Douglas (Rebecca) Bondurant, Jefferson City; and Danny Bondurant (Tiffany Roll), California; five grandchildren, Mackenzie (Sam) Woodson, Ethan Bondurant, Jacob Rademan, Abby Rademan, and James Rademan; three sisters, Dolores Scheuler, Jefferson City; Genie Bisges, Wardsville; and Judy (Joe) Birk, Lohman; a brother, Mike (Edna) Vogel, Jefferson City; and a brother-in-law, Chuck Duemmel, Holts Summit.
She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter-in-law, Andrea Bondurant; grandson, Jordan Bondurant; sisters, Martha Duemmel, and Vivian (Larry) Boss; brothers-in-law, Ronnie Scheuler, Gilbert Bisges, and Lester “Shorty” Trachsel.
Visitation will be 9-11:00 a.m., Monday, January 26, 2026, at the Cathedral of St. Joseph followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. with the Rev. Gregory Oligschlaeger officiating.
Private burial will be in Resurrection Catholic Cemetery at a later date.
Memorials are suggested to the Cathedral of St. Joseph or to St. Joseph Cathedral School.
Services entrusted to Trimble Funeral Homes – Jefferson City. trimblefunerals.com
Services
Visitation: Monday, January 26, 2026 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Cathedral of St. Joseph
2215 West Main Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65109
Mass of Christian Burial: Monday, January 26, 2026 11:00 am
Cathedral of St. Joseph
2215 West Main Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65109





Jerry and family, so sorry to read of your loss. I always enjoyed visiting with you and Kay. Prayers and Sympathy at this difficult time🙏
Jerry and Family, so sorry for your loss. Kay was such a caring person. Our sincere sympathy..
Jerry, I’m very sorry to hear about Kay. I so enjoyed her friendship during our high school years. Was always great running into her and catching up. My condolences to you and your family.
Jerry
Prayers for you and your family.
Jerry and family and Vogel sisters: I am sincerely sorry to hear that you loss your beloved Kay. I still cherish all the years we played softball. Know that each of you are in my thoughts and prayers. 🙏❤️🙏
Jerry,sorry for your loss. Our prayers are thought are with you.
I’m really sorry for your loss. I know there aren’t any right words, but please know you’re in my thoughts. I hope you find some comfort in the love and memories you shared.
Jerry I am so sad to see your family’s loss. Kay was the sweetest woman that I knew. She was so proud of her children and grandchildren. I so enjoyed you both coming in the bank and we would batter back and forth with you. Kay will be in your hearts forever. Hugs to you.
Jerry, I was so very sorry to hear about your loss of Kay. She was such a sweetheart and we always laughed about “Kay and Jerry”! My Jerry has been gone almost 10 years and it was such a great loss as I’m as I’m sure you feel the same with your Kay. I pray to Jerry every day for help along the way, and when I need a tool and can’t find it, I ask for his help and I find it!! Your Kay will help you along the way – pray to her every day! Also let all the rest of her family that I am thinking of them.
Dennis and Jan oppenheim
Jerry, Donnie and I are so very sorry to hear about Kay’s passing. We had so many good times together playing softball and going to your house afterwards for a few drinks. Kay was a beautiful person inside and out. I know she will be missed by her family and friends but remember she is in heaven with her loved ones and our savior. Donnie and Chris roark
Jerry and family,
Donnie and I are so very sorry to hear about Kay’s passing. She was a great lady. We have so many wonderful memories of our softball days and coming to your house for a few drinks afterwards. Our prayers to all of you for Gods healing hands.
Jerry and Family –
So sorry for your loss – Kay was a great person — her smile was contagious.
Thinking of you – Fred and Brenda
Our deepest sympathy,
Dwight & Robin Jones
Thank you Kay for all the fun times we had and all the good memories Loving prayers to you Jerry, Doug , Danny and all Kay’s beautiful family.
June Netta Nivens