FLINTSTONE Kay Scott Marshall, 75, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 following a courageous fight with Leukemia.Kay grew up on Lookout Mountain, Tenn., where she completed the 8th grade at Lookout Mountain Elementary School. She then completed grades 9 -12 at G.P.S and earned an A.B. degree from the University of Chattanooga. She joined the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and was elected treasurer, and subsequently, president. She later obtained an M.S.S.W. degree from the University of Tennessee and was granted the Rhoda OMeara Public Welfare Award.She retired from the Tennessee Department of Human Services following 36 years of service. At the time of her retirement, she was a District Director of Investigations. During her career, she was responsible for the developing two statewide programs. The CARESS program was a corrective action tool to identify errors causing overpayment in the food stamp and AFDC programs. Training was subsequently developed to prevent those errors. She also developed the VICTORY program, which was the food stamp work incentive/requirement program. Inactivity for Kay was unacceptable, so following retirement, she began working for Maximus, Inc., where she worked for seven years. Kay was a faithful member of St. Elmo Church of Christ and served for almost 20 years as Secretary of the Board of the Educational Fund. She was a true animal lover and will be greatly missed by her cat, Velvet. Favorite hobbies were reading mysteries, doing family research, and emailing family and friends. Kay will be remembered for her laugh which was frequently heard and easily recognized.She was preceded in death by her parents, Harry Carr and Margaret Caldwell Scott; and sister, Bette Scott.Survivors include her beloved son and daughter-in-law, Jonathan Scott and Candace Addison Marshall; sister, Jayne Scott Plemons; brother, Jay Singer Scott; aunt, Evelyn Scott Vowell; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends for whom Kay had deep affection. A special thank you is extended to the constant support of family, friends, neighbors and church family, as well as Martha Greene, Robbie Robertson, Darlene Smyth, and Sheri Brown. You were all a blessing during this difficult time.Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the South Crest Chapel with Ministers John T. Smithson III and John A. Cupp Jr. officiating.Burial will follow in Forest Hills Cemetery.Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Elmo Church of Christ Educational Fund, 4713 St. Elmo Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37409.To share expressions of sympathy, visit her online guestbook at lane-southcrestchapel.com.The family will receive friends from 4-8 p.m. today at the South Crest Chapel of Lane Funeral Home & Crematory, located at the end of historic Missionary Ridge, Rossville.