Kathleen Browne

Kathleen Browne obituary, Dallas, TX

Kathleen Browne

Kathleen Browne Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 15 to Dec. 4, 2022.
Kathleen Connelly Durso Browne died October 28, 2022, of heart failure in Dallas, TX.

She was born in Austin, TX to Agnes Fischer Connelly and Webb Connelly, on Saturday, November 6, 1926. According to Agnes, Webb decided the road was too bumpy for Agnes to ride in the car, so Agnes walked to the hospital while in labor with Kathleen. Kathleen's life spanned enormous growth in our nation, and she witnessed numerous historical events in the almost 100 years since her birth. Kathleen graduated from St. Mary's Academy in Austin in 1943, at age 16 and then took a train to Boston to study nursing at the Carney Hospital, as a member of the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps.

Upon returning to Texas from Boston, Katheen worked nights as a private nurse to cover tuition and ultimately graduate from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.S. in nursing education in 1951. After graduation, Kathleen took a position at UTMB Galveston as a nurse educator where she met her beloved Joe. In 1952, Kathleen married Dr. Joseph Durso at St. Austin's Church is Austin, Texas. By 1956, Kathleen and Joe moved to his hometown of Port Arthur, Texas. She was 30, and they had 2 children, Chris (1954) and Mary Jo (1955). Betsy, Susan, and Barbara were born in 1957, 1960, and 1962, respectively. In 1966, Kathleen's husband, Joe, died of cancer and Kathleen returned to the workplace as a single, working mother. Kathleen became the Title I nurse for the Port Arthur ISD, serving children of low-income families throughout the school district. Kathleen took a part-time position at St. Mary's Hospital to supplement her school nurse income to care for her five children. In 1974, Kathleen took a full-time position at the hospital as Director of Continuing Education. Kathleen married Bob Browne in 1983. In the 22 years since the turn of the century, Kathleen lost her husband Bob, but gained 10 great grandchildren. Kathleen lived for almost 96 years, and she lived independently until the last few months of her life. The events of her 95 years and her unwavering faith shaped her. Kathleen was kind, fun-loving-and occasionally muttered with snarky impatience. She had a generous soul and will be deeply missed. With her passing, we, her children have learned of so many lives she touched with her kindness.

Joe and Kathleen had five children, who survive them: Samuel C. Durso, M.D. (wife, Lorna, Ph.D.), Baltimore, MD; Mary Jo Singleton, Galveston, TX; Elizabeth "Betsy" Branch Stephenson (husband, Jerry) Mesquite, TX; Susan K. Durso (husband, Walter Thomas "Tom" Picard) Austin, TX; Barbara L. Durso, M.D. (husband, William "Bill" P. Desmond, Ph.D.) Dallas, TX.

In addition to her children, Kathleen is survived by her brother, Webb Connelly, Temple, OK; and her grandchildren and their families, Miles Branch, Hollywood, CA; Ryan Branch (wife, Shadi) Dallas, TX; Amy Healy (husband, Bryan) Texas City, TX; Emily Kushner (husband, Shlomo) Baltimore, MD; Michele Goodman (husband, Jacob) Silver Spring, MD; Trent Singleton, Tucson, AZ; Thomas Singleton (wife, Elizabeth) Galveston, TX; Frances Desmond, Seattle, WA; and, Molly Desmond, Dallas, TX. Kathleen is also survived by her 10 great grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews-who she loved with a heart that had room for all. Kathleen's grandmotherly love extended to several young people that she adopted as grandchildren in her heart: Andria Whitley, Falls Church, VA; Andy Whitley, Arlington, VA; Chandler Ashe, San Antonio, TX; and Gary Guinan, Dallas, TX.

Kathleen was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Durso, M.D.; her husband, Robert S. Browne III, M.D.; her parents, Webb and Agnes Connelly; her siblings, Louise Hillen, Patricia Todd, James Connelly, Trent Connelly, and David Connelly.

Her life will be celebrated by a funeral mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 6306 Kenwood Ave., Dallas, Texas 75214, at 11 a.m., Monday, December 12, 2022. January 16, 2023, in Port Arthur, there will be a memorial at Grammier-Oberle on 39th St. and Kathleen's ashes will be buried alongside Joe and Bob in Greenlawn Memorial Park. For those wishing to make a memorial contribution in Kathleen's memory in lieu of flowers, Kathleen supported many charities in her lifetime, including the St. Vincent de Paul Society, 3826 Gilbert Ave, Dallas, TX 75219, where she volunteered for many years.

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Peggy Barrett

December 7, 2022

The puzzle lady was Kathleen's nick name. Her proudest moment was finishing the beautiful puzzle of her great grands. A masterpiece. Between Pat Murray, Anna Barns and Kathleen, many a puzzle was put together. I have and continue to admire those that do puzzles.

Kim Stelly

November 18, 2022

For you all, I send my deepest condolences for the loss of your mother. I had the utmost respect for her. My love and prayers to each of you, Kim Arisco Stelly

Kim Stelly

November 16, 2022

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Karla Whitley

November 15, 2022

A beautiful tribute to an amazing life lived. My sympathy is sent to all of Kathleen's family. Reading this brings tears to my eyes but I will say "cheers' (as she would do) to a truly exceptional lady. And "cheers" to the love and the kindness she shared with us. I will cherish her love given and my memory of her, always.
Sending my love and warm wishes to you all.

Katherine Metcalf

November 15, 2022

Such a beautiful tribute to a strong, smart and beautiful woman! I wish I had known her! My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Kay Tennyson

November 15, 2022

What a lovely tribute to a wonderful lady. I am honored to be a forever-friend of Susie, and by extension, Kathleen and all of the Durso family. My heart goes out to all of you as you mourn her passing. May memories sustain you. Much love, Kay

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