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Laura Kathleen "Kathy" GRAY

Laura GRAY Obituary



GRAY, Laura Kathleen ;Kathy
Peacefully on Friday, August 13, 1999. Loving mother of Megan, Brantford and Courtney, Toronto. Cherished daughter of Robert Lee Neth Sr. and Rosabelle L. Neth, Kansas City, Missouri. Beloved sister of Robert Lee Neth Jr., Milpitas, California, Deborah Anne Neth, Kansas City, Kansas, and Richard Edward Neth, Seattle, Washington. Dear daughter-in-law of Wilford and Olga Knoepfli, Brantford. Kathy is also survived by her former husband Gerry Gray, Melbourne, Florida, her brotherin-law and sister-in-law Peter and Heather Knoepfli and their daughters Kristin, Alexandra and Heather-Anne. During her courageous battle with breast cancer, she was also surrounded and supported by her large family of friends. Kathy enjoyed a very successful career in telecommunications. This year, she was recognized with the President's Club Award, Corporate Sales Leader, Sprint Canada. Kathy's family would like to thank Dr. Oza, Princess Margaret Hospital and Dr. Horvath for their care and support, and in particular the doctors and nurses at Toronto Grace Hospital for their loving care and compassion. Friends will be received at MCCLEISTER FUNERAL HOME, NORTH CHAPEL, 495 Park Road North (Brantford) on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held in the Chapel on Monday at 11 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, Kathy requested donations in her memory be made to the Palliative Care Program at Toronto Grace Hospital Health Centre, 650 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2G5. McCleister (519)758-1553.

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Published by The Globe and Mail on Aug. 14, 1999.

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