Kathy Jarene Emminger

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Kathy Jarene Emminger

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
17 Jul 2014 (aged 53)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Ashes will be delivered to her family at a later date Add to Map
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♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ~Beloved Mother~ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
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Kathy was a very loyal friend, loving daughter, mother, grandmother, and sister.

Kathy attended Grade School #55 and Broad Ripple High School. She had many friends, who are still her friends today because of her bright and silly personality. She was a joy and her friendship was a treasure to us all.

She belonged to the Haverford Moravian Church in Indianapolis and was a member of the Riveria Club and enjoyed swimming, hiking, camping, and thrill seeking. For many years she was a season ticket holder, along with her family to Kings Island Amusement Park near Cincinnati, Ohio, and spent a great deal of time there.

Kathy worked for several places in Indianapolis including Osco and then when it became CVS, she stayed for many, many years, she also worked for Steak n' Shake and Hardees.

She grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, then for a few years she lived in Houston, Texas until her father became ill with cancer and she returned home to help her mother take care of him. She stayed with her mother until she moved North for the kids education. She lived in Fishers after her older boys were in High School. She home schooled her youngest son. In April 2013, her and her son Jimmy, moved to be close to her second son in Plano, Texas. There she met her first granddaughter who became a HUGE piece of her heart.

Kathy was diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis, which is heriditary, while in the 4th grade and underwent brain surgery, however they could not remove the tumor because it was on the cerebellum. This tumor is eventually what cost her her life. She had been experiencing severe headaches for many years however she was not allowed to seek medical treatment. She was told in February of 2013 that the tumor had become malignant and that there was little that could be done, because she was not allowed to go for treatment, she could not even get chemo or radiation at the point. They gave her 6 months to live. She did not make it quite that long.

Kathy was in an abusive relationship, she was working towards the day that she could escape her abuser and at the point that her youngest son would reach adulthood planned to make her escape, however, she did not survive until she could make that escape. She was never married.

She is survived by three sons and 2 brothers and one granddaughter, as well as many friends who will miss her terribly.

She was a gentle and loving soul, and I personally will miss her.

I will love you forever, my friend, but I will see you again someday.........
♥ڿڰۣಌ═══════♥๑۩۩๑♥═══════ಌڿڰۣ♥
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ~Beloved Mother~ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
♥ڿڰۣಌ═══════♥๑۩۩๑♥═══════ಌڿڰۣ♥

Kathy was a very loyal friend, loving daughter, mother, grandmother, and sister.

Kathy attended Grade School #55 and Broad Ripple High School. She had many friends, who are still her friends today because of her bright and silly personality. She was a joy and her friendship was a treasure to us all.

She belonged to the Haverford Moravian Church in Indianapolis and was a member of the Riveria Club and enjoyed swimming, hiking, camping, and thrill seeking. For many years she was a season ticket holder, along with her family to Kings Island Amusement Park near Cincinnati, Ohio, and spent a great deal of time there.

Kathy worked for several places in Indianapolis including Osco and then when it became CVS, she stayed for many, many years, she also worked for Steak n' Shake and Hardees.

She grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, then for a few years she lived in Houston, Texas until her father became ill with cancer and she returned home to help her mother take care of him. She stayed with her mother until she moved North for the kids education. She lived in Fishers after her older boys were in High School. She home schooled her youngest son. In April 2013, her and her son Jimmy, moved to be close to her second son in Plano, Texas. There she met her first granddaughter who became a HUGE piece of her heart.

Kathy was diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis, which is heriditary, while in the 4th grade and underwent brain surgery, however they could not remove the tumor because it was on the cerebellum. This tumor is eventually what cost her her life. She had been experiencing severe headaches for many years however she was not allowed to seek medical treatment. She was told in February of 2013 that the tumor had become malignant and that there was little that could be done, because she was not allowed to go for treatment, she could not even get chemo or radiation at the point. They gave her 6 months to live. She did not make it quite that long.

Kathy was in an abusive relationship, she was working towards the day that she could escape her abuser and at the point that her youngest son would reach adulthood planned to make her escape, however, she did not survive until she could make that escape. She was never married.

She is survived by three sons and 2 brothers and one granddaughter, as well as many friends who will miss her terribly.

She was a gentle and loving soul, and I personally will miss her.

I will love you forever, my friend, but I will see you again someday.........


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