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Wednesday, August 17, 2016
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Lynne Mc lit a candle
Friday, May 16, 2014
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I still miss you, Kathy. Always will. xoxo
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PAUL IMMIG lit a candle
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
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I HOPE YOU HAVE FUN IN HEAVEN AND GOD "THIS PUNK" IS VERY PATIEND AND KIND TO YOU !!!!!
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Douglas Davis posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
I was shocked to hear the news about Kathy and wish to extend my condolences to Brynn, Lauren, Meg and Uno. Kathy was a bright spark and will be greatly missed by me and all who knew her. Doug Davis
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dilin posted a condolence
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Dear Brynn and Lauren, I was so shocked to read about your Mom's death. I wish I had known she was ill. I've known Kathy since you were about 1 year old Bryann. I used to go to your house with Linton. Your Mom and I would drink coffee, laugh, smoke cigarettes (oh dear!) and try and figure out life. I know she loved you girls very much. You two were always the beginning 15 minutes of our conversations together. I loved Kathy and I will miss her very much. My heart goes out to you Meg. Look after yourself. with love Dilin
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Michelle Singer posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Dear Brynn and Lauren, I'm not sure that you will remember me - Michelle Singer - your teacher from John Wanless. I was drawn to the photograph of the beautiful woman and it took me a few minutes to realize who it was - your Mom. I am so shocked and sorry to hear about her passing and send my condolences to you both. My memories of your Mom are that of a vibrant,happy,funny, spontaneous woman and a loving mother to you both. My thoughts are with you and I wish you both the very best at this trying time in your life. Regards, Michelle Singer P.S. Feel free to contact me at my e-mail address at any time if you like
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tina srebotnjak posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Dear Brynn and Lauren, You wouldn't remember me, but I sure remember you. When you were just babies, and I was a young single woman working with your mom and dad at the CBC, they used to scoop me up every Friday for dinner at their house. YOur mom made her fabulous pasta dish --chicken taglietta, I think it was --and your dad would fuss around in the basement. Being the gentleman that he was, he always insisted on driving me home at the end of the evening. They were a lovely, and loving, couple. I hope you can take some comfort in knowing how much people cared about your mother. She was filled with light, and I will always remember that radiance. Please accept heartfelt condolences from an old friend of your mom's --who very much regrets losing touch in recent years. Tina Srebotnjak
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Jane Buckles posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Brynn and Lauren; I have been trying to think of the adequate words to express our devastation on hearing of Kathy's death. I cannot even imagine the shock and sadness you must be feeling. Please know that you are in our hearts and minds at this most difficult time. I hadn't seen Kathy for at least a year and a half. The last time I think was when Lynda Baird and I had lunch with your mom across the way from your place on Roxborough and you, Brynn dropped by to pick up a coffee on your way to or from a gardening job you were working on at the time. But Kathy is always in my heart and will remain there forever. I have so many wonderful memories of good times. Most of those memories have to do with"serious" discussions on decorating or wardrobe choices- a few about cooking successes or failures. I don't think I have ever laughed so hard with anybody ever and she was so darn good at coming up with the most brilliant ideas! Even now whenever I try to come up with some decorating or wardrobe decision, I wonder how Kathy would have done it -I always will.I do secretly blame her for inspiring my almost completely black wardrobe choices- her sense of style was contagious. She was the best of companions, so full of enthusiasm for everything and ALWAYS so funny.Although we have not been in touch for the last months, I will miss knowing that her contagious energy was just a phone call away.I hope you two are both OK. Lauren I have not seen you in years but heard of your adventures in New York somewhat from Kathy. Kelly lives in Calgary now but remembers babysitting the 2 0f you many years ago. She remembers you as Quite a handful just as your mom must have been when she was a kid. Know that we are thinking of you and Meg at this time and will always remember Kathy with love. Should you ever wish to visit or stay in the Uxbridge area, we are here and would be delighted to see you. with all our love and with sadness in our hearts, Jane and Brian
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Leon Soriano posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
I met Kathy while teaching her Art at the 519 last Fall. She was creative and enthusiastic in the various media that I teach. We spoke on the phone several times and at the end of March I received a note from her thanking me for her classes and how impressed she was at knowing that I give this course as a gift to the community. The real gift is seeing how people like Kathie succeed and enjoy their own creativity. Though it were a brief meeting in her life I saw what a warm caring and sensitive person she was. I ask her family to accept my deepest condolences at her passing In memory you will find joy Leon Soriano