a woman who made the world a better place in the way she
chose to believe in and support those she shared her time with.
Kate was full of advice without judgement, giving without
expecting, listening without interrupting, and Love: lots
and lots of Love.
Kate was an adventurous spirit: she traveled the globe with
her husband John and her two kids, one of whom was conceived
and born in Tehran, Iran of all places. Nothing like a
blonde-headed boy being born in Iran. She continued to enjoy
travel later in life, spending many summers exploring the
natural beauty of our United States, RVing with John.
She is a true believer in God. The use of present tense is not
a typo as, based on her faith, she is in Heaven watching over
us all now. She was not an evangelist, but had deeply rooted
beliefs she was willing to share on request. Beliefs that
increasingly became the guiding influence in her life. She started
as an unruly child, transitioned into a fun-loving beautiful
young adult, and through her love of and care for family,
became a practitioner of great acts of Love and faith in God.
Kate's life cannot possibly be encapsulated in this caption.
She was a powerful force in a demure container. We will
miss her presence, but we'll continue to rely on her
guidance.
A funeral service will be held at St. Charles Borromeo Church
in San Diego, CA. Memorial donations to California Pro Life Council,
Disabled American Veterans, or the Sisters of Carmel in lieu
of flowers are appreciated.
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