On July 31, 2016, Kate went to be with God and those who have gone before her. She leaves behind her mother and father, Debra and Dennis Duermit; her brother and sister-in-law, Chris and Rachelle; her nephew, Westley and many other relatives and good friends.
Kate attended Anderson High School and Ohio University. After college, she lived in Los Angeles for 10 years, where she was manager of operations for a women’s clothing line and an executive assistant at Electric Entertainment.
She came back to Cincinnati in 2012 to pursue real estate. She helped people find a home, not just a house. Her other passions included playing with her nephew, animal activism, making jewelry, nutrition coaching, yoga and hiking.
Private services have been held.
Donations can be made in Kate’s memory to:
SPCA Cincinnati
3949 Colerain Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45223
American Cancer Society
2808 Reading Road
Cincinnati, OH 45206
Online condolences can be made at faresjradel.com.
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Meredith says
November 2, 2018 at 1:17 pmWe are so sorry for your loss. The obituary is a beautiful memory to her life.
Kathy Marx says
November 2, 2018 at 1:43 pmSending love to all. There are no words that can even approach being enough. Please just know that healing blessings are coming your way.
Jen Knake says
November 2, 2018 at 1:45 pmMy thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this terribly difficult time. Much love to all.
Debbie Lemon Frick says
November 2, 2018 at 1:47 pmI’m so sorry for your loss.
Jessica Early says
November 2, 2018 at 1:49 pmI’m so sorry to hear this. Sending prayers for you through this incredibly difficult time and knowing that your beautiful memories with Kate will be cherished forever.
Laura Lilly says
November 2, 2018 at 1:50 pmKate is at peace. I hope you and your family are comforted in that. I know you have many loving memories of a wonderful daughter. I loved looking at the pictures of her and reading the thoughts I know she lived by.
Dennis Pierre says
November 2, 2018 at 2:00 pmMy memories of Kate extend back to the days she was a small child running around the gym. I played basketball for Coach Duermit. She was the sweetest little kid following her dad around whenever she could. Daddy’s little girl. It was my first exposure to the special bond that a dad can have with his daughter. Daddy’s little girl.
I later found that she grew to the most loving, caring, giving woman that any parent could ask for. I can personally testify that she had the most loving and generous parents a child could ask for.
To my Duermit family I extend my most sincere and deepest condolences. Through your incredible grief my prayers are that you can find peace and gratitude in the wonderful spirit that God blessed you with in Kate. She is in heaven now and resting peacefully in the presence of our lord and savior.
God bless you all. God bless Daddy’s little girl. I love you both.
Respectfully,
Dennis Pierre and the Pierre family
Valerie Dell'Orfano says
November 2, 2018 at 2:01 pmDeb and Dennis, I grew to love Kate through my son Jordan. I valued their mutual support. Our family sends continued heartfelt prayers to you.
Rest in peace Kate. Precious soul.
Joe and Joellen says
November 2, 2018 at 2:03 pmGone too soon. So sorry.
John and Joan says
November 2, 2018 at 2:05 pmKate had such a sweet and gentle soul. We are so glad to have known her. Sending healing thoughts to you and your family at this very sad time.
Jason Melton says
November 2, 2018 at 2:06 pmKate was a loyal and trusted friend. I will remember her as outgoing, enthusiastic, and a staunch defender of God’s creatures, and she will be truly missed.
Amy Haskins says
November 2, 2018 at 2:07 pmI am so sorry for your loss. May you be comforted by your memories through this time.
John Deters and Tom Smith says
November 2, 2018 at 2:09 pmWe first met Kate when she returned from LA to Cincinnati. We were so impressed with Kate’s humor, her passion for “eating the right food” and the ethical treatment of animals. Kate was so much fun to be around; she had a gentle spirit that was so inclusive and heartfelt. Our deepest sympathies to you all. May you find comfort and peace.
Jamie Poole says
November 2, 2018 at 2:12 pmKate was a warm, loving soul. She had great energy which isn’t gone just because she is- it’s something that will live on on everyone who knew and loved her. I’ll carry it with me always and deeply appreciate her for it. I admire her passion for animals- big and small. She even doted on my own pets when she visited. We are blessed to have had Kate in out lives. My heartfelt condolences to her family and friends.
Doug says
November 2, 2018 at 2:13 pmKate always greeted everyone with a smile and volunteered to help anyone and any creature in need. She will be sorely missed. We need to be more like Kate. I feel fortunate to have known her.
Mom and Dad (Deb and Denny) says
November 2, 2018 at 2:15 pmDear baby girl, our hearts are heavy but we feel your light and energy touching us all. We know we will soar with you some day for eternity, Do not cause too much mischief with Aunt Stacey and Grandma. “Nothing gold can stay.”
Jenni Rohrdan Boseker says
November 2, 2018 at 2:17 pmDeb, your friends from Muncie Central are all thinking of you in this incredibly difficult time. Prayers are going up for you, Dennis, Chris and his family. My sincerest sympathy.
Karen Nystrom says
November 2, 2018 at 2:22 pmI honestly don’t know what to say. You love deeply, Kate! From the day we met you became a friend and just loved me. You stuck by me even when I was at my worst, always there to lift me up. The endless times you opened your house to me and let me crash. You were my rock. The laughs we shared over stupid videos we both loved. The songs we played to each other constantly. You taught me so much spirituality and I am who I am today because of you. So passionate about nutrition and animals. I always admired you. I didn’t have that deep in me but I understood you.
A true artist and amazing designer!
This world has lost such a beautiful talented amazing woman but heaven has gained one. i know you will continue to watch over me.
Jackie Djordjevic says
November 2, 2018 at 2:26 pmI met Kate a little over a year ago when she so graciously accepted a pampering session with a total stranger. We instantly became friends and really connected through our love of healthy food. Kate was the most giving person i know and expected nothing in return. She helped me realize that life is about giving to others. I will miss her dearly and always remember her beautiful soul.
Judy Dockendorff says
November 2, 2018 at 2:28 pmThinking of you at such a sad time. I remember stories you told about her passions. It is touching to read all he lovely memories and see pictures of a beautiful woman.
Tony and Amy Wheeldon says
November 2, 2018 at 2:29 pmDenny and Mrs. Duermit (Sorry-I can only think of you that way after this time), we are sorry in hearing about your daughter. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this sad time.
Kay Sterling says
November 2, 2018 at 2:31 pmIt’s hard to believe we won’t see Kate’s smiling face at the Comey city office on the computer. She even offered to help on her own time, expecting nothing in return. So special. She will be sorely missed.
Jenna says
November 2, 2018 at 2:32 pmI love you Kate! My prayers and thoughts are with the D family…she will b sorely missed. Kate was truly one of the neatest women I had ever met.
Erin Zigman says
November 2, 2018 at 2:35 pmI met Kate in the seventh grade. We instantly became great friends and enjoyed choir and theater together, and stayed in touch wen she moved to LA. I loved her spirit and caring nature and was heartbroken and deeply saddened by her passing. I will never forget you. Your bright light will shine on forever. All my thoughts and prayers to her family. I love you Kate. Fly high angel!
Jim says
November 2, 2018 at 2:38 pmSo sad to hear Kate has gone to be with the Lord. An advocate of many and I will never forget that. Her love of animals was incredibly inspiring. Such an amazing spirit to leave this earth far too soon. Prayers to Deb, Denny, Chris and family as they learn to live again.
Jordan Borges says
November 2, 2018 at 3:02 pmWhen I first met Kate here in Hollywood< I was so overcome by her beauty that I knew I had to talk with her. It took me the better part of two hours to work up the courage to ask for her phone number. And I am so glad I did. Kate loved hiking. And she would always invite me to join her to hike Runyon Canyon. I pretended to be an avid hiker just so I could be around her more often. She would talk to me about spirituality, our dreams, and the nature all around us; and within us. I studied every beautiful detail on her face as she went on enlightening me about this world and myself. Little did I know, she was transforming me into the man I am today. Kate was the most beautiful soul I've ever known. She loved all animals, especially horses. And, she was incredibly gorgeous. Kate would always share her time, wisdom, and loving energy with you. And Kate could easily see the beauty within you. She could express your inner beauty with such confidence and clarity that you felt uplifted beyond your wildest dreams. She was truly above this world, a divine precious soul. I was blessed to have her as my friend. I love you, Kate. You're such a soul rebel. God has granted your beautiful and loving spirit with the full access to the entire Universe. You are beyond happy, Kate. And you are finally free. You have returned to your highest, most magnificent true self. You are greatly missed, but your love now gas no end; it's unlimited. We are so blessed to have you watching over us, teaching us, guiding us, and sending us new higher vibrations of 'Love and Light.'
Kate, I love you so much.
Max Cousins says
November 2, 2018 at 3:03 pmGone too soon. Such a beautiful, kind person. You won’t be forgotten.
Cathy says
November 2, 2018 at 3:05 pmKate and I talked last week about her fun childhood memories at the lake, excited about her brother’s new house and how crazy she was about her nephew. What a beautiful, kind soul.
Carol Duermit says
November 2, 2018 at 3:08 pmKate, your love for your mom and dad was one of the last things you shared with me. You just felt things so deeply. And people that have the capacity like you do…to love people and all of God’s creatures so profoundly sometimes can’t bear that much feeling. I know you’re finally free from hurting and now your loving spirit will watch over all those you loved so much. Your energy lives on in all of us and in this world. Peace to you sweet niece.
Janice and Jack Sandman says
November 2, 2018 at 3:10 pmThis world as we know it lost a beautiful girl. I remember her from a very long time ago. Our trip downtown to see all the Christmas displays with great friends sticks out in my mind. I know that you are resting much better in heaven with our Lord. Sleep peacefully and take care f our loved ones that have gone before us. We will miss you.
Lisa Bik says
November 2, 2018 at 3:15 pmMy memories of Kate are from her teen years. I loved going to plays that she was in during her high school years. They were the best high school plays ever! Another memory was when the moms and children drove down to Florida during spring break. My daughter, Kristen, was in awe of her older friend hanging out with her! “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.” Kristen, Jon, and I wish the family beautiful memories.
Joe and Donna says
November 2, 2018 at 3:16 pmOur prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Kirby and Jessie says
November 2, 2018 at 3:19 pmWords falls short of expressing our sorrow for your loss. Our fondest memories of Kate are her acting days at AHS. We all so enjoyed going to the plays, our favorite being Joseph. We couldn’t wait to see Kate after the show and get her autograph. Kate grew into a beautiful woman. Our family feels blessed to have known her. May the love of those around you help you all thru the days ahead.
Mollie Sheridan says
November 2, 2018 at 3:21 pmI am so sorry to hear the this news. I went to school with Kate since elementary. She was a fun and vibrant spirit. We reconnected last winter and had the best time together. She had a big heart and was so empathetic towards me and the animals she cared for. This brings my deepest condolences to you and your family.
Love, Mollie
Carl Max Showalter-Grandpa says
November 2, 2018 at 3:22 pmso many fond memories but two stand out in my mind-rating your dives at Lake Cumberland and watching your wonderful plays in high school. I love you and will miss you.
Bob and Pat Foreman says
November 2, 2018 at 3:23 pmSo sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you.
Seth Raymer says
November 2, 2018 at 3:24 pmA truly kind and gentle soul. The world is a worse place in her absence.
Jessica Hills says
November 2, 2018 at 3:28 pmKate!!! I love you so much; you were truly the sister I never had. We met in 2008, at what ended up being such a pivotal point in our lives. You were the best thing to happen to me in so many years. You were the most giving, kind, understanding, and beautiful person I knew. you were a soul mate to me, but I know you’re somewhere so much more wonderful than this world. you were to beautiful and real of a soul to be in such a dark and false world. I love you deeply and will miss you until I see you again. RIP my beautiful friend.
Di and Jim Method says
November 2, 2018 at 3:29 pmOur sympathies go out to you and all your family. May your memories of good times with Kate sustain you. We are so sorry for your loss.
Gail Kiley says
November 2, 2018 at 3:30 pmOh, Deb and Denny-I am so sorry for your loss. I met Kate a couple of times-she shared your smiles and bright eyes. You will be in my prayers.
Ruth Cornish says
November 2, 2018 at 3:31 pmYour family are in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time.
Janie Maull says
November 2, 2018 at 3:32 pmThere are no words to express our sympathy. we are sorry for your loss. Love, Janie and Steve
Jay and Linda Parks says
November 2, 2018 at 3:33 pmWe cannot imagine the feelings that come when a child is gone forever. Stay strong and remember only the good things from your time with her.
Bruce and Pat Chamberlain says
November 2, 2018 at 3:35 pmWe are so sorry to hear about Katie. We always think about your family this time of year because we ran into each other in the hospital when our girls were born. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Pat and Bruce.
Tim and Sharon Duncan says
November 2, 2018 at 3:37 pmKate was beautiful young woman, inside and out. This is evidenced by her pictures and inspirational quotes that meant so much to her. May your sweet memories of her remain fresh in your mind. We love you, Deb and Denny.
Phil Sinkovich says
November 2, 2018 at 3:38 pmThoughts and prayers for Kate and family. God bless.
Mark and Reda says
November 2, 2018 at 3:41 pmWe are in shock this morning. We are so sorry to read of Kate’s passing our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you Deb, Denny, Chris, Rachelle, and Westley. Kate was a beautiful young woman, so caring and thoughtful, gone too soon. Heaven gained another angel. Wishing you the peace and comfort in the days ahead. Love, Mark and Reda
Tom and Brenda says
November 2, 2018 at 3:42 pmOur sadness at reading about Kate is beyond words. We are so sorry for your loss and will remember with joy her “light and energy.”
Mary Ann Grabow says
November 2, 2018 at 3:43 pmSo sorry to hear the sad news. Keeping you in my prayers.
Don Dobson says
November 2, 2018 at 3:44 pmI am so sorry to hear of Kate’s passing. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Don and Cindy Huesman says
November 2, 2018 at 3:45 pmDenny and Deb, our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Our sincerest sympathy to all of you.
Carolyn Duermit says
November 2, 2018 at 3:46 pmKate, we will miss you my sweet niece. You were a loving and beautiful woman. Always caring for others. Rest in peace now. Prayers and love to Deb, Den, Chris and family.
Sally Showalter (Aunt) says
November 2, 2018 at 4:02 pmI have known you since you were really little. I remember playing with you in the basement. Barbies that even had a house. there were so many beautiful outfits and at least 15 different colored pairs of shoes! We had those dolls styling! You also had My Little Ponies. We combed their long purple and pink hair until it looked great.
After moving to Texas i loved to come visit you all for your 4th of July birthday. Family and a holiday-what special reasons to come home.
The summer after your 5th grade you and your mom visited me in Texas. We went to a huge water park by my house and ate good Mexican food. We also enjoyed the Taste of Dallas downtown. It was fun and the visit went too fast.
You met us in Florida on year when the Showalter ladies had their annual get together. We sat on the patio listening to the ocean and you would come up with great things to discuss. We would all crack up laughing. You made that trip super special.
You moved to LA and loved the big city. You met so many wonderful and interesting people. It was never hard for you to make new friends. You always were a real people person.
I do not know anyone who loved and cared for animals as much as you. You would take animals into your home. Get them healthy and find them a new home. What a great animal activist.
You were an expert on nutrition. If everyone ate your diet, we would all be more healthy.
You had so much talent. You could make anything beautiful. The jewelry you made was gorgeous. Your stuff was being sold in boutiques in LA. I will always cherish the special pieces you made me.
You moved back to Cinci. and aced the real estate exam. I saw great posts on Facebook from people you helped find a home. They were all so excited and happy. They loved working with you. You even helped your brother find a home for his family.
My last visit over Christmas was great. You met us at the Conservatory on Christmas Eve. I love that place; it never gets old-so pretty. We had such a wonderful Christmas day.
I will miss you so much. I know one day I will see you again. I do need one favor. Give my mom (your grandma) and my sister Stacey (your aunt) a big hug and a kiss from me. The you have them do the same to you. Love, Aunt Sally
Robyn Slipka says
November 2, 2018 at 4:04 pmA high school friend sent me your notice. I am sorry for your loss. After reading the other notes, it is clear Kate was a loving and giving person. As you said her light and energy will surround you. Be kind to yourselves.
Michael Bradley says
November 8, 2018 at 7:22 pmIt has been about 12 years since we met. I believe it was at Whole Foods in LA. Life has a way of speeding past you without realizing it. It is so surreal to be writing you this message. I have moments since your mom told me on Wednesday that you were gone that I can’t just believe or accept it. Your energy was so fierce. It’s difficult to accept the change. I hope I can get used to it because it is a painful, sad feeling. I find myself crying without even knowing it at first. I hope you know that your life had so much meaning to those around you. You were spiritual, loving, wise, funny, and sweet. You were also flawed like the rest of us and I am sorry that you hurt so deeply. Our many conversations and road trips will be profoundly missed. I’ll be looking for your spirit in every pair of cats eyes I encounter. Say hello to Weber for me. I love and miss you terribly already Kate “Katie” Duermit. Goodbye to this experience, but it NOT Goodbye! Your friend forever, Michael Bradley
“All things are changing, nothing dies. The spirit wanders, comes now here, now there, and occupies whatever frame it pleases…For that which once existed is no more, and that which was not has to come to be, and so the whole round of motion is gone through again.” Ovid, Metamorphoses
“Only the bodies, of which this eternal, imperishable, incomprehensible Self is the end dweller, and said to have an end.” Bhagavad Gita, 2:18
Jen Ferone says
November 8, 2018 at 7:27 pmI am saddened by this news. Our families went on many trips together to FL and spent countless weekends at Lake Cumberland. I have to share a funny story about one of the times our families went to dinner. I think we were at Jamestown Marina. Chris got mad at Kate for some reason and he flung a fork across the table and it stuck in Kate’s forehead. She had prong marks on her forehead. I know Kate didn’t find it funny, but the rest of us laughed pretty hard. The highlight of our days in Cumberland always included getting a candy bar. We would sit in the boat and share our candy with each other. I wish there was some way I could have helped Kate. I hope she is at peace and that her family can find a way to get through the tough times ahead. Sending lots of love and hugs.
Michael Bradley says
November 8, 2018 at 7:30 pmHello, Deb and Denny.
I am so sorry Kate is gone. I want you to know she was deeply appreciated as a loving, beautiful, and wise friend. She made my life better, and happier.
I am so sorry for your loss. Please send my condolences to your entire family.
The Ferone Family says
November 8, 2018 at 7:32 pmWe have many fond memories of Florida vacations and trips to Lake Cumberland, especially our stay at Old Hickory. There were so many great memories and laughs while watching Kate grow from a little girl into a young lady which will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace little girl.
Uncle Mike Duermit says
November 8, 2018 at 7:39 pmDear Kate, a kind and gentle spirit who lived fully and left too soon. I remember clearly when Denny and Deb announced in November of 1979, the pride they had in Katie’s arrival the following summer. This long legged, thin beautiful young lady was always full of laughs and love, and brightened the hearts of those around her. A curious mind and an artistic gift drew her to California. There she found , as many before her, that the dream and the reality were very different. But, young Kate was brave enough to try this adventure. Not many young people would have the courage to do this. But she did. Her bravery in attempting to succeed in Hollywood gave inspiration to her cousin Connor who is presently pursuing a similar dream. We thank Kate for being a pathfinder, and hope and pray that Connor will build on her inspiration and find fulfillment in Hollywood. Kate, we are grateful for your inspiration and pray that you have found the peace that you so courageously sought. Rest in peace sweet Kate. Love, Uncle Mike
The Gunyons says
November 8, 2018 at 7:42 pmOur thoughts, live, and prayers are with you at this most difficult time of Kate’s passing. We pray for peace in your hearts and that God fills your thoughts with many precious memories.
Mick, Donna, Rob, Dan, Michelle, and David
Linda Londer says
November 8, 2018 at 7:43 pmDeb, my heart goes out to you and your family and friends. I’m sending heartfelt love and wishes for found peace. Know that Kate’s beautiful, caring spirit live on in all whom she touched!
Christopher Duermit says
November 8, 2018 at 7:45 pmShe will live forever among the stars.
Give Stacey a hug for me sweet sister.
Tara Simpson says
November 8, 2018 at 7:55 pmMy dearest Kate,
From the day we met with that straggly, flea infested cat, I knew there was something different about you. What I didn’t realize is that we would become best of friends and you would so dramatically impact my life. You loved animals with a fierceness that is unmatched. Hugo grew into a handsome hunk in your care (let’s be honest, he was a disaster when you found him). And somewhere along the way, I stopped being your vet tech person and we became friends. At a time when I was reeling from a divorce and determined not to let anyone close you were exactly the bright light I needed in my life. I have spent the last week trying to wrap my brain around you being gone and it is still very difficult for me to process. Who will go thrift store shopping with me now? You could find treasures at the jewelry counter every time. And then your creativity took over and you created beautiful things out of these abandoned treasures. Who will eat vegan food with me now? I tried going to Rooted last week but this is all still raw and I couldn’t bring myself to do it. Who will talk cats and rats with me now? Your passion for animals is unmatched.
I can feel your light everywhere and though my heart is heavy, I know that you are watching over all of us who have been left behind. I love you beautiful lady. Run free.
Tara Simpson says
November 8, 2018 at 7:58 pmDebi and Dennis, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. There are no words and sorry seems so inadequate. I loved your daughter like a sister. Thank you for trusting me to care for her cats. I know they meant everything to her and I am humbled that you have given me the opportunity to honor Kate’s memory this way. Again, I am deeply sorry for your loss.
Marji Platt says
November 8, 2018 at 8:00 pmSo very sorry for your terrible loss. May you find comfort. Our community grieves with you. Much love from the Platt family.
Joy and Ken says
November 8, 2018 at 8:02 pmDeb and Denny, prayers for peace and comfort that you will find in the memories of your beautiful daughter, Kate. In the weeks and months to come, if you need a shoulder to cry on, a hug, or just someone to listen…Day or night, just text or call…So sorry for the pain yo are feeling. Ken and Joy
Joanie Kuethe says
November 8, 2018 at 8:04 pmDebra, Denny, and family- there are no words to express your tremendous loss. I did not know Kate, but she was obviously a very beautiful young woman and I’m sure a loving daughter, sister, and aunt to be cherished with all your hearts. My prayers are with you as you work through your sorrow one day at a time.
With sympathy, Joanie Kuethe
Nancy Davren says
November 8, 2018 at 8:06 pmI don’t know what to say right now to express how sorry I am for the loss of your Kate. i know it’s a pain and loss that most of us can’t imagine and will never experience. I don’t know what to say other than I am so sorry. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Marianne Powers says
November 8, 2018 at 8:08 pmMy heart is sad-Kate was such a beautiful girl and so determined. Her energy will continue above and through us as we remember her. My heartfelt thoughts go out to you Denny and Debbie and your family. Kate is at peace.
Don Meese says
November 8, 2018 at 8:09 pmJudy and I are so sorry for your loss. So young and beautiful.
Westley James Duermit says
November 8, 2018 at 8:10 pmAunt Woo Woo, I miss you. i liked playing Harry Potter with you, playing at the pool, and learning how to meditate. I love you.
Wessel Sprouts
Sean Duermit says
November 8, 2018 at 8:12 pmI am so truly saddened by this news. The comments shared about Kate by her friends and family bring tears to my eyes. She was a caring, beautiful, courageous person who tried to fulfill her dreams. Den, Deb, and Chris I can’t express how deeply sorry I am for your loss. Please know how my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jenny and Bill Miller says
November 8, 2018 at 8:15 pmWords seem inadequate to express our sorrow felt by the loss of Kate. She was loved by so many for her beautiful spirit, love of animals, and her kind compassionate heart. I pray for God’s peace to bring you comfort and His strength for courage to face the days ahead. Hold tight to your memories of, lean on us, your family, and friends for strength and always remember how much you both are loved.
In Christ, Jen and Bill
Geoff and Kate Crawford says
November 8, 2018 at 8:20 pmOh my, Denny and Debbie, as so many have said words simply cannot express how deeply Kate will be missed. Although in so many ways she still is “Katie” to us…that sweet little thing running on the soccer field to the beautiful young woman she grew up to be, she still remained our dear little cousin Katie. There are so many memories of her with her beloved Grandpa Duermit and others as she was growing up. We were thrilled for all of you when she came back from California Andean fell immediately in love with her beautiful nephew. She seemed so happy and content then and we were happy for her. We will miss her so much. Our love and condolences are with you and her sweet soul.
Kate and Geoff
Maureen O'Neill says
November 8, 2018 at 8:24 pmDebbie and Denny,
I am so sad to hear about the passing of your sweet Kate. I’m glad i had the chance to meet her. Though ours was a brief meeting, I would often see you two ladies walking together and I thought, “What a blessing the relationship they have.” She was always a hero to me for eating not only vegan, but healthy! The Lord must have needed another angel to inspire those on earth. I hope knowing she touched so many lives in such a positive way brings you comfort. My prayers.
Elad and Isaac Siso says
November 8, 2018 at 8:26 pmI am so very sad to hear of Kate’s passing. She worked for me for four years and was practically family. She will be dearly missed. She was such a bright, shining, caring person who was taken from us way too soon. My condolences, thoughts, and prayers go out to all of Kate’s friends and family.
Marc Weinstein says
November 8, 2018 at 8:28 pmI was very shocked and sad to hear the news this morning of Kate’s passing. A life taken way too soon. I worked with Kate for several years and send my condolences to her family and friends.
Allison Ciamanella says
November 8, 2018 at 8:34 pmI was Kate’s first real estate client. It felt like we were meant to be connected that day she waled down the hall in the office. After the papers were signed, I made her promise me that we would be friends long after I bought my house. She laughed and, “Of course! You are the best people I have ever met.” She held up end of the bargain. We became very close friends.
She invited me, shortly after signing , to a company party at Hahana Beach. Her boss and coworkers could not get over the bind we had created in such a short time.
I remember making her laugh with my jokes and she would run and call her dad because she knew he would laugh at them too.
Kate was one of the most selfless people I’ve ever met and I am truly a better person for simple knowing her. To say she will be missed is and extreme understatement. Halloween will not be the same without you. Love you, Kate
Tara H says
November 8, 2018 at 8:36 pmYou were the sweetest person to everyone you came in contact with. I’m sad you’re no longer with us but I know the place you’re at is gorgeous beyond comprehension. so much love to you and the close ones you left behind.
Ashley Horto says
November 8, 2018 at 8:37 pmI was very sorry to hear that such a kind-hearted person was taken from us so soon in life. Kate always had a sweet disposition about and her positive energy made people want to be near her. She was truly a unique individual and will be greatly missed.
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