Kathy was born on Feb. 28, 1947, in Chicago, the second of seven children born to Lorraine (Horback) and Allen Loos. Her family moved to Milwaukee in 1959 and Kathy graduated from Dominican High School in 1965. She was married and had two daughters, Jessica and Sarah, who formed the very center of her universe.
As a single working mother, Kathy earned her college degree at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and then a master's degree in social work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, later teaching in the schools of social work at both universities. Perpetually curious and a voracious reader, Kathy found delight in the last year taking university classes in her favorite subjects, history and literature, and joyfully indulging her great passion for new works of fiction.
Kathy was quick to sacrifice whatever she had for anyone who needed it more. Prior to her retirement in 2007, she worked tirelessly for more than 20 years with many hundreds of people living with HIV/AIDS, their partners and families at the UW Hospital and Clinics, first as a licensed clinical social worker and later as the HIV clinic manager. Though profoundly humble about her pioneering role in local HIV/AIDS care, she was a gifted social worker whose tenacious commitment to human rights and inherent respect for all people made her a treasured advocate, counselor and friend.
Kathy was preceded in death by her parents; and her beloved sister, Linda Loos. She is survived by her daughters, Jessica (Matt) Buss of Kansas City, Mo., and Sarah (Jonas) Wahlstrom of Chicago, Ill.; her sister, Judi Loos of Madison; her brothers, Gary (Jorjan) Loos of Cedarburg, Tom (Joy) Loos of Cedarburg, Kevin Loos of Newport Beach, Calif., and Steve (Georgene) Loos of Zion, Ill.; four grandchildren, Jack and Luke Buss, and Hana and Ava Wahlstrom; and her steady companion cat, Maude.
A Visitation followed by a Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011, at OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 401 S. Owen Drive in Madison.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly suggests donations be made in Kathy's memory to Domestic Abuse Intervention Services: http://www.abuseintervention.org/ or the Dane County Humane Society: http://www.giveshelter.org/
Cress Funeral and Cremation Service assisted the family.
Kathy was born on Feb. 28, 1947, in Chicago, the second of seven children born to Lorraine (Horback) and Allen Loos. Her family moved to Milwaukee in 1959 and Kathy graduated from Dominican High School in 1965. She was married and had two daughters, Jessica and Sarah, who formed the very center of her universe.
As a single working mother, Kathy earned her college degree at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and then a master's degree in social work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, later teaching in the schools of social work at both universities. Perpetually curious and a voracious reader, Kathy found delight in the last year taking university classes in her favorite subjects, history and literature, and joyfully indulging her great passion for new works of fiction.
Kathy was quick to sacrifice whatever she had for anyone who needed it more. Prior to her retirement in 2007, she worked tirelessly for more than 20 years with many hundreds of people living with HIV/AIDS, their partners and families at the UW Hospital and Clinics, first as a licensed clinical social worker and later as the HIV clinic manager. Though profoundly humble about her pioneering role in local HIV/AIDS care, she was a gifted social worker whose tenacious commitment to human rights and inherent respect for all people made her a treasured advocate, counselor and friend.
Kathy was preceded in death by her parents; and her beloved sister, Linda Loos. She is survived by her daughters, Jessica (Matt) Buss of Kansas City, Mo., and Sarah (Jonas) Wahlstrom of Chicago, Ill.; her sister, Judi Loos of Madison; her brothers, Gary (Jorjan) Loos of Cedarburg, Tom (Joy) Loos of Cedarburg, Kevin Loos of Newport Beach, Calif., and Steve (Georgene) Loos of Zion, Ill.; four grandchildren, Jack and Luke Buss, and Hana and Ava Wahlstrom; and her steady companion cat, Maude.
A Visitation followed by a Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011, at OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 401 S. Owen Drive in Madison.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly suggests donations be made in Kathy's memory to Domestic Abuse Intervention Services: http://www.abuseintervention.org/ or the Dane County Humane Society: http://www.giveshelter.org/
Cress Funeral and Cremation Service assisted the family.