From our dear friends, Connie and Chuck Brock-
Words escape us, so we turn to Kathy's life lived so well, to remember her: KINDESS, no one who crossed her life for an hour or for 60+ years would escape he kindness to each she met;
GENEROUS, whatever she decided to support whether it be hospital boards, the need for pre-school, reading resources for all children through RIF, her service to her churches, her own children's school and extra-curricular activities, if Kathy was involved it was full bore, all her energy, time and skills generously given;
CHEERFULNESS, which if you had occasion to stay overnight in her presence you experienced as you awoke to her whistling with the birds, the rising sun and encouraging heart, "time to get up for a walk," she'd encourage all with a lilt to her voice; and we suppose what all this boils down to is her
LOVE, for her family, her friends, her neighbors. And at times when the love did not carry them through, her love for "her" Seahawks and her Huskies always animated her Autumn Saturdays and Sundays. As she often said, her blood ran purple. She was a Renaissance woman - such a variety of gifts, hearts, and joy to give wherever she was.
With love (?) Oh no, no no no it's with amazement and gratitude that we can count Kathy and Bob as friends.