Nov. 15, 1955 - Feb. 17, 2010
Kathy (Monda) Webster, 54, of Sarasota, died Feb. 17, 2010.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Jennings Funeral Home, Sarasota. Interment will follow at Sarasota Memorial Park.
Kathy went to be with the Lord Wednesday. She was the daughter of Josephine Monda and the late Nicholas Monda of Sarasota.
She is survived by her loving daughters, Robin and Katie Webster; her fiance, Bob Brockman; her sisters, Rose Baldwin and husband, Phil, Carol Jantzen and husband, Paul, Jennie Lesniak and husband, Jim, Barbara Russell and husband, Rod, and Elaine Carpenter and husband, Roy; her brothers, Dom Monda and David Monda and wife, Lindsay; and many nieces and nephews.
Kathy, a longtime employee of Gulf Coast Chiropractic, lived each day with courage and determination, bringing joy to all who knew her. She touched the lives of all she met with her bright smile and loving heart. She will never be forgotten. We find comfort in knowing she knew Jesus as her savior and is eternally at peace in the loving arms of our heavenly father.
Published in Herald Tribune from February 18 to February 19, 2010
Nov. 15, 1955 - Feb. 17, 2010
Kathy (Monda) Webster, 54, of Sarasota, died Feb. 17, 2010.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Jennings Funeral Home, Sarasota. Interment will follow at Sarasota Memorial Park.
Kathy went to be with the Lord Wednesday. She was the daughter of Josephine Monda and the late Nicholas Monda of Sarasota.
She is survived by her loving daughters, Robin and Katie Webster; her fiance, Bob Brockman; her sisters, Rose Baldwin and husband, Phil, Carol Jantzen and husband, Paul, Jennie Lesniak and husband, Jim, Barbara Russell and husband, Rod, and Elaine Carpenter and husband, Roy; her brothers, Dom Monda and David Monda and wife, Lindsay; and many nieces and nephews.
Kathy, a longtime employee of Gulf Coast Chiropractic, lived each day with courage and determination, bringing joy to all who knew her. She touched the lives of all she met with her bright smile and loving heart. She will never be forgotten. We find comfort in knowing she knew Jesus as her savior and is eternally at peace in the loving arms of our heavenly father.
Published in Herald Tribune from February 18 to February 19, 2010
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