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Kathleen Sue <I>Travers</I> Rush

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Kathleen Sue Travers Rush

Birth
Death
2 Oct 2005 (aged 43)
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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From the Omaha World Herald, October 4-5, 2007:

RUSH-Kathleen Sue, 45 of Omaha. Preceded in death by her father, Lloyd Traver; grandmother, Fran Lukowski. Survived by husband, Tim; children, Sarah, Megan, Tim, Jr.; mother, Phyllis Traver; father-in-law, Jim Rush; brother, Jon Traver; brother and sister-in-law, Joel and Katie Traver; her loving family and friends.

Memorial Service Friday at 11:00 AM at Avery Presbyterian Church, 1910 Avery Road, Bellevue, NE WESTLAWN-HILLCREST
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Kathy said she was of Irish descent. She was of medium height, very slender, had dark brown hair and large, shockingly bright blue eyes people couldn't help but notice. She worked as a secretary in the administrative offices of Millard Public Schools. Kathy was exceptionally well liked by those with whom she worked. She never had a bad word to say about anyone and was kind, caring and compasionate. What personal demons drove this kind and gentle soul to take her own life is known only to God.


From the Omaha World Herald, October 4-5, 2007:

RUSH-Kathleen Sue, 45 of Omaha. Preceded in death by her father, Lloyd Traver; grandmother, Fran Lukowski. Survived by husband, Tim; children, Sarah, Megan, Tim, Jr.; mother, Phyllis Traver; father-in-law, Jim Rush; brother, Jon Traver; brother and sister-in-law, Joel and Katie Traver; her loving family and friends.

Memorial Service Friday at 11:00 AM at Avery Presbyterian Church, 1910 Avery Road, Bellevue, NE WESTLAWN-HILLCREST
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Kathy said she was of Irish descent. She was of medium height, very slender, had dark brown hair and large, shockingly bright blue eyes people couldn't help but notice. She worked as a secretary in the administrative offices of Millard Public Schools. Kathy was exceptionally well liked by those with whom she worked. She never had a bad word to say about anyone and was kind, caring and compasionate. What personal demons drove this kind and gentle soul to take her own life is known only to God.



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