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Kathryn J. Moschel
Kathryn J. Moschel, 54 passed away peacefully at her home on January 3, 2013.
She is survived by her mother Dee Moschel, sister Beth Moschel both of Kent, WA and her brother Dan Moschel of Tacoma, WA A celebration of her life will be held on January 12, 2013 at the Kent Senior Center, 600 E. Smith St. Kent, WA 98030 at 5 p.m. Memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society TLC Wig Program.
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Thinking of you Kathryn
Keith Mock
Work
January 1, 2024
Kathy...thinking of you during this time of year. Hard to believe it's been 10 years now. With Love, Keith
Keith Mock
Work
January 4, 2023
Once again, remembering Kathryn during this week. Many memories to fill a book about working with Kathryn at Virginia Mason. With love, Keith
Keith Mock
January 1, 2022
Remembering Kathryn this week who we lost 8 years ago. I'm sure you have made a huge impact with the heavenly angels as you did here on earth. With Love, Keith
Keith Mock
Coworker
January 2, 2021
Dee, Beth and Dan Sorry to hear about Kathy. I have fond memories of her. She was always so much fun.
Ruth (Just) O'Brien
February 3, 2013
Someday they will find a cure!!
I Love You !!
Aunt Sandy
February 1, 2013
Kathryn, I will miss you, you were one of the best people to work with. I will miss your smiles, your kindness and laughter.
Felicity (Tosh) Cantrell
January 14, 2013
I am sorry to hear about Kathryn. I worked with her at Harborview and she was a consummate professional. She will be greatly missed.
Marianne Adler
January 12, 2013
Kathryn was a dear friend who had a kind heart and gentle spirit. May you rest in peace.
Don Padgett
January 10, 2013
I will miss Kathryn's always friendly presence. May peace be with you.
Rakesh Nair
January 10, 2013
Sleep in heavenly peace, my friend. I will miss you and our travel adventures, your smile, kindness and sense of humor.
Candis Sweeney-Molder
January 9, 2013
It is still hard to believe that cancer could rob the life of Kathryn Moschel. From the first day I met her at Airlift Northwest, I was impressed by her poise, warmth, sense of humor and friendliness. She always looked the part of a chief financial officer with beautiful clothes, makeup, and hair. Yet she was approachable and friendly with everyone. We shared a love of gardening and cats. She always asked about our cats Maggie and Murray.
John and I were fortunate to share good food. wine and good conversation with her three times in the past year.
We will miss you and remember you always. If there is such a thing as reuniting in the afterlife, we'll be there with you to enjoy the champagne, chocolates and strawberries.
Ramona Hensrude
January 9, 2013
Kathryn was a dear friend, colleague and mentor to me. I will always treasure the time we spent together both professionally and personally. I am so greatful to have known her.
Tonia Mitchell
January 9, 2013
I will long remember your kind heart, warm smile, enthusiastic energy and accounting and analytical expertise. We shared many happy moments and a few challenging times together at ALNW. Sad to lose you so young.
Toni Long
January 8, 2013
Dee, Beth and Dan.
Our thoughs and prayers are with you.
Jody Just-Goodwin
January 8, 2013
Goodbye my dear friend...until we meet again.
Loreane Miner
January 8, 2013
You will be remembered, I enjoyed working with you.
Brad Vaudrey
January 8, 2013
May your smiles we recieved and remember from you here on earth be just as beautiful in heaven.
Eva Miller
January 8, 2013
Kathryn is now in a much better place without pain. We will miss your love, your warmth, your smile but now others who have left will be able to experience your kindness. We will always have wonderful memories of you Kathryn!
Keith Mock
January 8, 2013
Kathryn I Love You. You will always be in my heart.
Sandra Hunter
January 8, 2013
R.I.P. Kathy
Jennifer Hughes
January 7, 2013
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