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Catherine M. Durham

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Catherine M. Durham

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
22 Oct 2013 (aged 70)
Michigan, USA
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Catherine M. Durham


July 28, 1943 - October 22, 2013

Obituary

Catherine M. Durham Age 70 Oct. 22, 2013

Catherine was the loving wife of Lee Durham. She was the beloved mother of Greg (Colleen), Chris (Dave) Billington and Jennifer. Cathy was the grandmother of Maya, Elizabeth, Brady and Emily. She is also survived by her brother Bill (Jean) Kecskes and sister Clare Angerilli. Cathy was preceded in death by her brother-in-law Richard Angerilli.

Cathy was born to the late Frank and Katie Kecskes in Detroit, MI. She lived most of her life in Livonia, MI with love of her life Lee, where they raised their 3 children.

Cathy enjoyed bowling, gambling, cooking and baking, sewing, shopping and gardening. She loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren. Cathy enjoyed her annual trips to Frankenmuth. She also liked her bowling tournaments and her husband's company picnics. She loved the holidays and preparing the family meals.

Cathy retired from Madonna University where she was the financial aid secretary. She impacted many students and their families by helping them throughout the years.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society.

Catherine M. Durham


July 28, 1943 - October 22, 2013

Obituary

Catherine M. Durham Age 70 Oct. 22, 2013

Catherine was the loving wife of Lee Durham. She was the beloved mother of Greg (Colleen), Chris (Dave) Billington and Jennifer. Cathy was the grandmother of Maya, Elizabeth, Brady and Emily. She is also survived by her brother Bill (Jean) Kecskes and sister Clare Angerilli. Cathy was preceded in death by her brother-in-law Richard Angerilli.

Cathy was born to the late Frank and Katie Kecskes in Detroit, MI. She lived most of her life in Livonia, MI with love of her life Lee, where they raised their 3 children.

Cathy enjoyed bowling, gambling, cooking and baking, sewing, shopping and gardening. She loved spending time with her family especially her grandchildren. Cathy enjoyed her annual trips to Frankenmuth. She also liked her bowling tournaments and her husband's company picnics. She loved the holidays and preparing the family meals.

Cathy retired from Madonna University where she was the financial aid secretary. She impacted many students and their families by helping them throughout the years.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society.

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