Catherine Jean Quinlan
CASPER - Catherine Jean Quinlan was born July 21, 1959 and passed January 13, 2022, a day spent with the people she held closest.
Raised by two loving, devoted Casper teachers, education was in Cathy's blood. Always supporting others, she grew up as an extra member of her father's wrestling squad, eventually becoming a Natrona County High School cheerleader and graduating in 1977. Her big sister was her perennial role model, and Cathy leaned on her throughout her life. Following in her mom and lifelong best friend's footsteps, she studied elementary education at Casper College and the University of Wyoming. In a career spanning more than 30 years at three schools, Cathy taught hundreds of students life's most critical skill: reading.
Outside her classroom, Cathy's three daughters consumed the rest of her life. Thanks to her sacrifices, her girls pursued any and every activity, had the most elaborate projects in every class, and used "well" as an adverb, all with flawlessly curled hair. Much to the envy of other moms, her oversized pink purses were stuffed with supplies only she had the foresight to know would be essential. She used every holiday as an excuse to treat her daughters (and often their classmates), crafting intricate, imaginative notes from Santa, the Easter Bunny, St. Patrick's Day leprechauns, and Valentines from their mommy, their forever Valentine. Rather than preach values to her kids, she taught thoughtfulness, toughness and independence by example, all principles her daughters proudly live today.
In 2013, Cathy married her long-time partner, Pat Scissons, in her dream conditions of Las Vegas' July heat. Throughout their years together, Cathy was his cheerleader on the sidelines of all the sports he coached, and he was hers as they navigated retirement, medical treatments, and chocolate cake at restaurants. Their commitment went far beyond sickness or health.
Endlessly curious, politely clever and sweetly silly, Cathy loved learning as much as she loved to teach. As a young girl, she excelled in math, and later dreamed of becoming a flight attendant to see the world. Though her travels were limited in her too-short life, her reach as a teacher and mother extend immeasurable distances. Her laugh was distinctive and joyful, like her signature curly blonde hair. She believed in the power of education, hard work, true love, unqualified forgiveness and the perfect outfit, of which she had many. Cathy loved gardening, hot weather, cocker spaniels, Mini-Mart French Vanilla cappuccinos, the Beach Boys, giving gifts, dancing with her husband to 80s music, Squirrel Dude, and most of all, her daughters.
Cathy is survived by her husband, Pat Scissons; daughters, Elizabeth Corry, Rachel Bouzis and Annie Bouzis; mother, Marcia Reinhart; father, Jerry Quinlan; step-mother, Cheryl Quinlan; siblings, Ann Hudson, Ryan Olsen, Annicka Stevens, and Callie Quinlan; step-daughters, Natalie Betcher and Nichole Scissons-Lowrey; grandchildren, Bradley, Sophia, Katherine, Lucas, Eli and Walker; as well as a large extended family of many cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, all of whom she loved dearly. In her final years, her family grew to include the Casper Mountain Care Center team, especially the dedicated, compassionate members of the memory care unit.
She was preceded in death by her nephew, Christopher Hudson; her maternal and paternal grandparents; as well as cherished aunts, uncles and cousins.
Mass and a reception celebrating Cathy's life will be held Thursday, January 20th at 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Casper.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Wyoming Dementia Care or reading your favorite children's book aloud.
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Linda Otto
February 1, 2022
I am saddened to learn of Cathy´s passing. We taught together for many years. It was a joy to know her and to share our love for teaching children to read. Cathy was a kind and gentle person who always spread a lot of love and happiness. I hold many wonderful memories in my heart of times spent with Cathy. My deepest sympathy to all her family but especially to her daughters and mother. Rest eternally in your Savior´s arms, Cathy. You were truly a blessing to me.
K C Rider
January 26, 2022
Cathy and Pat would attend our association meetings and while she rarely spoke...she was always so polite and kind. And she just gave off an aura of sweetness and intelligence that you could feel even through the quietness. My condolences to Pat and to all those who knew her and loved her. She truly will be missed.
Jean Vignaroli
January 24, 2022
So sorry to learn of Kathy's death. I remember her well, when she was in school with my girls. Peace to her family.
Kathy Christensen
January 20, 2022
My prayers go out to Cathy´s family. She gave her heart and soul to whatever she did even if it meant she went without sleep. I have fond memories of our teaching experiences in Glenrock and Casper. She truly loved her profession and family. She will be missed!
Kerry Spinks
January 19, 2022
Cathy is a part of so many of my earliest memories and throughout my life. What I remember most is her love for her daughters. She was selfless and unwavering, and it stood out to me, even as a kid. I will forever miss her warmth, her infectious laugh, and the lightness she brought wherever she went, no matter how tough life got.
Carol Lawrence
January 19, 2022
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I will greatly miss you Cathy. Your smile, laughter, sense of humor, great clothes and beautiful hair. We had such fun teaching Reading Recovery back in the day! You were always a great friend. Rest in Peace...
Bianka Stevens
January 19, 2022
I am so so sorry for your loss. I hope you are able to find comfort in each other and remember all the wonderful moments you were able to share with Cathy. She was a truly wonderful and giving soul.
Kim & Brice Carpenter
January 19, 2022
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Cathy was a great friend, mother and teacher. We will miss her beautiful smile and friendship.
Kathleen Norvelle
January 19, 2022
Cathy, my God-daughter and cousin was very special to me and will always be close to my heart.
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