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Cathleen Anson
Cathleen (Cathy) Anson was born July 23, 1951. She passed on November 22, 2012.
She was preceded in death by her father and first husband Bob Nickell.
She is survived by her loving caregiver and husband, Tim Anson, son Brian Nickell, step sons Jeff and Randy Anson, grandsons Cody Nickell (the joy of her life) and Alex McCuskey, mother Mayme Lou Bischoff, Stepfather Edwin Bischoff, sisters Connie Faast (Mike), Christina McDonald (Steve), Uncle Bob Tanska, Aunt Virvae Dieringer, Step-mother Polly Evans, many nephews and nieces, and special friends Karen Nickell, and Gregg and Brenda Knapp.
A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday December 15, 2012 at 1:00 P.M. at the Hilton Inn 1800 Gilman Blvd. Issaquah, WA 98027.
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Cathy you were a good friend & I will miss you. Tim that was a lovely memorial you gave Cathy & I'm sure she's up in heaven smiling. Brian continue to make your mama proud & Cody you were the light of your grammy's life so always make her proud. Lou I can't imagine how hard this is for you as we are not suppose to outlive our children but you have a wonderful husband & family and you are such a strong lady & I will keep you in my prayers as well as everyone else. Love Marcy Wearmouth
December 17, 2012
Brian, Cody and Alex,
Boys, please take comfort in each other knowing that Cathy loved all of you with her whole heart. Also know how much your extended family loves you.
Aunt Christina
December 16, 2012
Tim, Brian and mom,
Thank you for the beautiful memorial for Cathy, it was very special for all of us.
Christina
December 16, 2012
Alex and Cody, You had a very special Grandma who loved you so much. Be happy you brought her such joy!
Aunt Connie
December 16, 2012
Tim,
A beautiful memorial you gave to Cathy on Saturday for friends and family. Thank you. Also , Thank you for the life you shared with her here and in Montana.
Mike & Connie
December 16, 2012
I will never forget our trip to CA/Tahoe my friend. We had some good times. Love, Shelley
December 13, 2012
Hay Cathy, Man sister It truly sucks that you were taken from all use so fast:( But you know something I will always have you in my thoughts and
many so so many laughter and good time with you and one of my very best time i got to be blessed with? Hanging out in the dark around a camp fire. And cusing like trick drivers. Laughting till we p!!! lol xoxox miss you more then ever and love u too!! love you to Brian if you need anything i will b here
kallie foister
December 13, 2012
You were like a second mom to me, You will be dearly missed.. Much love
Elaine Hansen
December 9, 2012
Mom, You are the best loving and supportive Mom for Cathy and Grandma for Brian and Great Grandma for Cody. I hope you will take comfort in that.
Connie
December 8, 2012
Cathy, thank you for being the best sister anyone could ever have asked for. You could always make us laugh,in good times and bad. I will miss you more than you can imagine. Big Sis
Christina McDonald
December 8, 2012
Thank you Cathy for being part of our lives. We love you and miss you.
Gregg&Brenda Knapp
December 7, 2012
Kathy Miller
December 7, 2012
Cathy Anson ~ Until we meet again :)
Randi McCusker
December 7, 2012
I love you Cathy... :) You will always be in my heart. You were always My best "other mother". I am thankful for the time we had and I am so blessed to be the mother of your grandchild. We will see you again soon enough :)
With Love, Randi (Lapp) McCusker
December 7, 2012
Jarrod Wood
December 7, 2012
Miss you Mom! Your son, Brian Nickell
December 7, 2012
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