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BELSHAW MILLER,
Catherine "Kay" 82, of Dunedin, FL, died on Sunday October 9, 2016. She was born to the late John and Catherine McGoldrick, Oct. 1, 1934 in Chicago, IL. She married the late Russ Belshaw in May 1956 and together they had three children. In March, 2009 Kay married Joseph Miller. Joe and Kay knew each other in high school in Chicago, IL and reconnected in 2008. Kay is survived by her husband, Joseph Miller, and her three children, Karen Schmedeke (Robert) of Tarpon Springs, Mark Belshaw of Trenton, and Cathy Stricklen (Scott) of Palm Harbor. Kay is also survived by three wonderful grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Russ Belshaw and grandson, Russell Schmedeke. Kay lived the last 47 years in Dunedin, FL, where she enjoyed walks on the beach, beautiful sunsets, time with friends and family, and her beautiful home. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made to Suncoast Hospice Clearwater, FL. Kay will be interred at Christ the King Cemetery in Wonder Lake, IL and a private, family memorial is planned.
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DEAR JOSEPH & FAMILY...MAY YOUR TREASURED MEMORIES FILL YOUR HEART AND CONSOLE YOUR GRIEF. LOVE & PRAYERS GIGI
GIGI BURNS
November 10, 2016
Sorry for your loss. May our Creator console the family.
"May your loyal love please comfort me."
~ Psalms 119:76
October 19, 2016
So sorry for your loss. We all are looking forward to the day when John 5:28 will come true for all the ones we've loved and lost.
October 17, 2016
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