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Katherine Kristine <I>Kisch</I> Apps

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Katherine Kristine Kisch Apps

Birth
Death
18 Aug 2013 (aged 61)
Burial
Kent, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION A ROW B SITE 28
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Katherine (Kisch) Apps
Our hearts remain exceedingly saddened by the passing of our dear Katherine. She graced the presence of Family and Friends with her insatiable glow. Kathy radiated a smile that literally lit a pathway into our hearts. Her passionate love of Art and Design reflected her creativity. The natural fire within her enthusiasm was a sight to witness. She gave and gave her entire life. Her unwavering compassion for our companion parrots, large and small, left our feathered family with unparalleled care. Kathy fought and won breast and kidney cancer, but the Leukemia eventually ended a precious life far too soon. Through it all, she left us with a permanent memory that defines Hope and Faith.
All of Kathy's supportive family, co-workers, countless phenomenal friends, cherished neighbors, and compassionate medical staff will remember 'Our Katherine'. Back at her cottage, her Husband and parrot, Hunter-Hunter, will carry on as they slowly stroll through her treasured 'English Garden'.....

Published in The Seattle Times on Sep. 8, 2013.
Katherine (Kisch) Apps
Our hearts remain exceedingly saddened by the passing of our dear Katherine. She graced the presence of Family and Friends with her insatiable glow. Kathy radiated a smile that literally lit a pathway into our hearts. Her passionate love of Art and Design reflected her creativity. The natural fire within her enthusiasm was a sight to witness. She gave and gave her entire life. Her unwavering compassion for our companion parrots, large and small, left our feathered family with unparalleled care. Kathy fought and won breast and kidney cancer, but the Leukemia eventually ended a precious life far too soon. Through it all, she left us with a permanent memory that defines Hope and Faith.
All of Kathy's supportive family, co-workers, countless phenomenal friends, cherished neighbors, and compassionate medical staff will remember 'Our Katherine'. Back at her cottage, her Husband and parrot, Hunter-Hunter, will carry on as they slowly stroll through her treasured 'English Garden'.....

Published in The Seattle Times on Sep. 8, 2013.

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