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OOh no! It's June 2024 & I'm only learning of Kathy's death today. Unimaginable loss. The death of a 17 yr old by Garfield made me think of her remembering how close she lived to Gatfield. I can't stop crying

I can't count the number of times that someone called me Kathy, thinking I was her.   when my daughters were young, I used to tell them about my "twin."  Of course they didn't really believe i could look that much like another woman in Seattle.

Then we were down at Rainier Playfield one Saturday and we ran into Kathy in the parking lot.  Kathy and I talked for a few minutes and then went our separate ways.

I turned to my daughters and they were just standing and staring.  I said "well?"  And the oldest said "That was really weird.  You DO look just like her "

Now, after two years, the world seems a little empty, knowing that my sister is gone.  I can see her smile - and her laugh - in my mind, and am comforted in knowing one day I'll see her again.

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Kathys' mother Gwen and my mother , Colleen Walton Harger , were best friends, growing up in Richmond IN . I just learned of Kathys' passing . She will , truly , be missed . 
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I literally just learned yesterday that Kathy passed away.  To my family, you have my heartfelt and sincere condolences.  I will never forget Kathy.  I was 16 when I visited and met her in Seattle.  I will forever cherish the memories of her assuring my brother and I had memorable vacation.  She took us to meet Fred Brown of the Seattle Super Sonics at his home, and then to a basketball game to see him play.  That was 41 years ago.  Due to her kind heart and love she showed us, I remember her like it happened yesterday.  I have and will forever love you.  To Jayson, losing your mom is something you will carry with you everyday, just know it will get easier with time.  I will keep you and the rest of the family in prayer.  🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾
I have known Kathy for over 20 years what I will never forget about her are two things. First she was one of the smartest person I knew. Second her resilience no matter what the task or job was she was going to succeed and do it her way. Thanks you for the journey. Lm
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Kathy was the first person to welcome me when I moved in to the apartment next door. I immediately felt like I found a friend. Kathy then introduced me to Jason who also became my friend. I miss my many talks with Kathy and know that she is being held in The Good Lords Loving Arms. Rest in peace my friend. Your Friend Rosie next door.
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Most of you will miss your friend. I am missing my best friend and my mother. Our loss is the same and I appreciate everyone's support, prayers, donations, written contributions, and thoughts.

Her smile would light up a room. Her laughter was genuine and unique. Kathy could tell you what you needed to know no matter how difficult the conversation was without raising her voice or changing her inflection.

The bond between an only child and their sole parent is amazing in my experience. I've always called my mother Kathy because when I was learning to talk and listen that's what I heard other people call her and she didn't mind it at all. One day I asked my mother if I could have a brother or sister and she told me to look around at my toys and clothes and imagine that they would get half of my stuff. That conversation was never revisited.

My mother Kathy Jones was, is, and always will be known for her humanitarian efforts. If you were searching for something, Kathy would exhaust all available resources to help you find it. It didn't matter if you were a found friend or a lifelong friend her effort was the same. If Kathy had a dollar and you needed it, she would give you her last knowing she could do without it for the time being.

For the last three years, we had lived together. We helped one another navigate our medical, physical, mental, and financial challenges. These times brought us closer than we had ever been. Our bond was very strong up to the day she passed.

Kathy's latest interest was hummingbirds. They would visit her daily on our deck, flying so close to her that she could feel the vibration of their wings. I had committed to getting and installing a bird feeder for the hummingbirds. From now on when I see a hummingbird I will think of Kathy's spirit, endless positive energy.
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I’m sending heartfelt condolences to family and friends.

It’s hard to believe and accept that I will not see my dear friend Kathy again — Kathy Ann with the warm, welcoming smile and the kind, loving spirit. You are missed!

I first knew Kathy when we were kids at First AME Church where both our families were members. We became close friends during the protests and demands for change beginning in the late ‘60s and as two of the founding members of the Seattle Chapter of the Black Panther Party. We’ve been friends through the decades.

Kathy had a deep love for people and a strong commitment to racial and social justice. As an artist, she used her talent to elevate and celebrate Black life and culture. Throughout her life she could connect with, persuade and make friends with anyone. She had a special sensitivity for those who were devalued and dismissed by society.

Kathy cherished life, had a great sense of humor and loved to laugh. Her laugh was contagious. And it seemed she was the originator of the belief in making lemons into lemonade. She worked on wearing her challenges lightly and was supported by an abiding faith that things were going to work out for the best.

Kathy’s deepest love and commitment was for her family, including her parents, siblings, nephews and nieces. She cared for her mother with joy and tenderness for many years until her mom passed. And there was that mother’s devotion for her beloved son, Jayson, who was always on her mind and in heart.

❤️ Rest in peace, Kathy! Love survives all!
May God have Mercy and comfort your hearts and mind as you journey through the pain and sorrow of your beautiful love one's transition from service to reward. Much love to the Jones family.
Gonna miss you. Your earthly work is don, well done.
Dearest Shirley and all the family, I am sending my deepest condolences for your loss. Kathy's kind spirit will always be present. Remembering her smile, -Stephanie
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Kathy was an original member of the Seattle Chapter of the Black Panther Party. A staunch Revolutionary and firebrand who knew her little red book from front to back and she would set you straight when required all 5'2" of her. Long live her Revolutionary Spirit.
Our prayers go out to Kathy's family and friends. "Look to the hills, where your help comes from". Psalm 121
Love, Shawn and Gregory Davis
so ,,, so sorry for the loss of such a sweet person,,,always friendly, welcoming, kind and gone too soon,,, yet the Lord wanted you, condolences to the family,,, RIP Kathy,,, much love,, blessings
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Kathy’s light was from the inside out. She loved her family and supported them in every way she could. She will forever be missed but is now flying around Heaven all day. Our heartfelt condolences to all the family.
Louis and Mardelle Swan
The death of a family member is a HARD experience to undertake and even understand. The James and Myrtle Clemens Family consisted of 6 daughter and one son, of which the first 2 daughters died at 1 and 3 years old of something children do not die from now a days. If many more Families could understand or truly experience what the words "CLOSE FAMILY" really means, the world would be a better place! From 1917 to this date, the current count is 105 "DIRECT BLOOD" descendants of James and Myrtle Clemens. Not counting the 7 of the founding members who passed away in their late 80's to late 90's, Kathy is only the 3rd. family member to have passed away. Our family originated in the small township of Longtown, OH., that moved to Richmond, IN. in the middle 20's and although we are now spread from the far west coast to the far east coast of the United States I we ALL know that we are ONLY a phone call or plane trip away from being there to help in what ever way possible!

I was only a few months older than Kathy, but enjoyed MANY late night phone calls to one another to relieve our frustrations of ANY type of form... OR just to talk about NOTHING! As one of the lines in the movie "The Last Samurai"..... "I will miss our conversations"!!! I will also miss her particular and special sounding laugh! May GOD bless and keep her!!!

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