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QuncSkxslTuibp posted a condolence
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Whoa, tghins just got a whole lot easier.
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Christine Livitski posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2009
I wish I could have met Cat in person....for a while there I had a sister.
I am sad for your loss.
May god bless,
Christine
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Amy Cobb posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
I never met Cat physically, but I got to know her through eliteskills.com, and I grew to love her. She was such a kind, loving person, and I'm going to miss her with all of my heart. Words cannot express what I thought of her. I have a few bits and bobs that Cat mailed me, and I'll treasure them eternally. My mother, Mary, would also like to give her condolences. She chatted with Cat a few times and listened to me talk about her, and she grew very fond of her. Anyway, I'll miss her very much. Thanks for caring for such a treasure. Love always, Amy
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Pat, Don, and Bob Cashman posted a condolence
Sunday, August 30, 2009
So many wonderful message for Cathy and her family. Need we say we agree with all of them. Thank you all so much for writing and for loving our Cathy...Cathe...Cat....she indeed was a beautiful person...Oh, how we will miss her. love to all..Pat, Don and Bob
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Al and Linda Driemeier posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. God Bless
Al and Linda
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Deb posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
I worked with Cat and spent time going to lunch with her. She was very spiritual. She had a personal relationship with her Lord. She wore a necklace around her neck that she told me was part of her faith and she believed would protect her. She loved to listen to Joyce Demeyer. She shared tapes with me. We talked about going to see her in person. We will never do that. Love you Cat
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Kate posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Pat, Don and Bob, I can't begin to say how sorry I am for your loss or how difficult it is to understand when someone so young is taken from you so unexpectedly. I have so many happy memories of family dinners with all of you - listening to everyone's stories. Cathy loved the kids so much and was always thrilled to see them. I remember once when Bob and I were camping with the kids at Millersylvania and all of you came out so we could celebrate Cathy's birthday - what a good time we had! I know she loved her music, her poetry and her cats - but most of all she was a truly caring person. She always saw the best in people. She had a beautiful spirit and she loved you all very much. I know that she is now without pain and can rest peacefully, but she will be greatly missed. Take care ~ Katie
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Sandy posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
It's so hard to believe that she's gone she was so young with so much more to give.
I met Cat as a co-worker at DOL, where we became friends. We would walk on our breaks, at times picking the lavender along the way. We talked about a lot of things. She was a lover of life. She cared very much for those she surrounded herself by. She loved children and told me stories of those children she taught when worked at the daycare. She loved her neighbor Ron’s children and I still remember being astonished when she told me she had thrown them a slumber party. She sent me pictures of their snow fight in her house using flour and pancake mix. They were so white you could barely see them. In her email to me she said she knew I was gasping. However she wrote how this would be an experience they wouldn't forget. Cat thought outside the box. I'm sure those kids won't ever forget her and that wonderful memory.
She talked a lot of her Mom and how proud she was of her as the church's "church mouse" and how her Mom loved people unconditionally. I was honored to get to meet her Mom and visit with her at the church.
She told me many stories of Tracy and their many adventures through the years. She told me that Tracy was the best guitar player she ever heard. And that she was an excellent cook. I've thought of Tracy a lot over the last few days. I'm truly sorry that you have lost someone so close to your heart. I know she loved you so much.
Before she left on her last day of work, she came over to me and gave me a rock that had two eyes glued to it. She told me to keep in touch and if I ever needed anything to just call.
I know she loved to write and was an avid reader. She loved her cats to pieces. I often heard stories of her beloved Willie, as well as Magoo, Wizard and the others. She was so excited when her brother Bob surprised by putting cats on her computer at work.
Cat was the kind of friend that would be there any time of day or night. I can remember going through a very hard time and calling her crying, Cat drove 40 miles to help me through a difficult time. She brought a movie and made me laugh. She was a good friend.
my thoughts and prayers are with her family as you go through this difficult time.
As Cat use to sign her emails to me
Love & light
~Sandy
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Liz posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Cat, I'm so sad that I will miss family dinners and celebrations with you. I think we would have had fun instigating mischief at holiday dinners. I'm sorry that I didn't have the opportunity to say 'thank you' for welcoming me into your family last summer. Even though Bob and your folks call you Cathy, I'll always think of you as Cat. You are and will be missed. May you have peace now.
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Jim Beil posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Cathy, it's been years since I've seen you and I'm so sorry to hear of your death. I'll always remember those beautiful blonde curls and that wonderful smile--and the many, many times you and little Bob would come over to our yard or our kids and you two playing. God Bless You. You were an angel, for sure. Jimbo.
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marge naglee rassel posted a condolence
Monday, August 24, 2009
Cathleen was my first childhood friend in Germany. I have looked at our playground pictures over the years and kept in touch with her mom and dad...I wish I could have gotten to know Cathy as an adult...I think we would have been great friends!
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Eleonore & Thomas Mitchell & Family posted a condolence
Monday, August 24, 2009
What a terrible loss to our community! We all loved Cat, and we always enjoyed running into her and chatting about anything and everything. She was such a wonderfully creative person, and we loved her poetry. I have two tangible things to always remind me of her - her wonderful book of poetry, and a beautiful rosary which she brought me from her trip to Rome some years back. Cat was generous and fun and kind, and we will always remember her. Our hearts and prayers go out to her family. May you rest in God's peace, Cat.
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Samuel Andrew Costello posted a condolence
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Cat was Awesome!!! I miss her so much. My only regret is that we didn't get to spend enough time togeather. We mostly would spend time on breaks togeather from the DOL. That is how I met Cat. During our breaks we would talk about life, love, politics, poetry, cats, hats, music...and much more....When she would wear her straw hat I would tell her she was "Huck Finn'in it today"...and we would laugh...Cat was very diverse and had a lot of great experiences...She always spoke highly of family and friends...We always talked about making a band togeather. It would have been awesome...on her last day at DOL she stopped by my desk and gave me an antique bottle of "Wild Country" cologne in the shape of a guitar...She said she wanted to give me that so that I would have something to remember her by...I have kept it on display ever since as a reminder to call...sadly i mixed her number up and had trouble getting ahold of her....then....i finally found the right number....and i had missed my chance....well she knows now....guess well just have to wait to start a band of angels...the last time we spoke she told me she was in love...happy...looking foward to pursuing her creative writing...She loved her poetry...I have a copy of her book....I remember she took a picture of a picture a 5? year old drew....and made that her book cover...she had an eye for art...and didn't judge anyone...definatly a philosopher...I love the picture of Cat with the banjo....she loved talking about playing her 12 string Yamaha and the banjo....I remember Cat playing for me on the guitar...and she had a style all her own...she was wonderfull to talk to....I will never forget Cat...My heart goes out to her Family, and friends...She never spoke an ill word of them.... and voiced her endless apprecation for them on multiple occasions...she was the kind of person who would give you the shirt off her back...and hated to see people suffer...I hope that Everybody close to Cat will bind togeather in this difficult time...i know that Cat would have liked that...if anyone is interested in contacting me my email is (Sangredemorte@yahoo.com)...I would especially like Tracy to shoot me an email...You will all be in my heart and prayers...
Sincerly,
Cat's Little Homey AKA "Smoke Buddy",
Sammy
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