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Kathleen L. Switzer (Eyrich)
Rochester - On Thursday, April 26, Kathleen L. Switzer (Eyrich), of Rochester, NY, passed away after a long battle with cancer, predeceased by her husband, Joe. Kathy will be lovingly remembered by Michael Mann and their children, Michael (Leslie) and April (Will). Kathy will also be forever remembered by her grandchildren, Joseph, Ryan, Giordan, and Jackson, by her siblings Kurt (Annette), Karla (Tad), Kent (Frances), and Kelley (Vic), and by her step-siblings Suzette and Teresa. Kathy was predeceased by her brother Kyle (Colleen). As a life-long resident of Western New York, Kathy will be fondly remembered by her numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and many dear friends in the community.
Friends may call at Arndt Funeral Home from 2 to 6pm on Tuesday, May 1, followed by a memorial service at 6pm. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations in memory of Kathy be made to Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center.
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We will always remember Kathy for her quick smile and her infections laugh. Our thoughts and prayers remain with her loving children and grandchilden, who where the light in her eyes.
Mike and Kathy Riley
April 30, 2018
Tom & Family Alletto
April 28, 2018
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