Died peacefully, September 23, 2019, at the age of 71. Dear sister of Peter (Mary). Also survived by nephew Phil (Laura), niece Jessica, and great-niece Liberty. Preceded in death by her parents Peter and Agnes, and brother Dennis. Further loved by many relatives and friends along with her ever-faithful compa…read more
Died peacefully, September 23, 2019, at the age of 71. Dear sister of Peter (Mary). Also survived by nephew Phil (Laura), niece Jessica, and great-niece Liberty. Preceded in death by her parents Peter and Agnes, and brother Dennis. Further loved by many relatives and friends along with her ever-faithful companion, Sylvester the Cat.
There is no visitation or memorial service planned.
Kathy studied cosmetology and enjoyed hairstyling with her friends and family. She was employed by the Allen-Bradley Company for several years before her employment at Badger Meter from where she retired in 2010. Kathy was an avid reader who enjoyed container gardening on her patio, raising colorful annuals and growing fresh tomatoes every summer. Kathy’s great sense of humor was always followed by her infectious laughter.
The White family is especially grateful to Kathryn Lorrigan whose friendship with Kathy for over 40 years will never be forgotten.
Rest now, Kathy, in the Light of eternal love.
The family believes that Kathy would welcome any donations in her memory to The Wisconsin Humane Society Ozaukee Campus or any charity of the donor’s choice.
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Cynthia Goad posted on 10/26/19
To Peter and Mary and Kathy's close friends I send my deepest sympathies on Kathy's passing. We’ve known each other since 1969 and worked together at Allen-Bradley until she quit. We went to Europe together in 1976 along with her parents and some friends of theirs. Kathy was truly unique. She had such a zest for life and I always thought she had a lot of class....even though she could often surprise you with her....shall we say....particular choice of words. She would phone me and we would often talk for 2 hours or more. We shared some similar health issues and we'd exchange info and experiences. A really bright light has gone out in this world now that Kathy is gone. I know she will be truly missed. I am devastated. Her death is so shocking and so terribly sad. Sincerest condolences, Cindy (Pinter) Goad and husband Paul Goad. Milwaukee, WI