Kathleen Day

1955 - 2019

Kathleen Day obituary, 1955-2019, Atlanta, GA

Kathleen Day

1955 - 2019

BORN

1955

DIED

2019

Kathleen Day Obituary

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Apr. 25 to Apr. 26, 2019.
DAY, Kathleen 1955-2019 Kathie Day died on April 23, 2019 from head injuries sustained from a fall. She was loved dearly by her family, who valued her love for all of us. Kathie was preceded in death by her precious three-month old daughter, Jessica, her father Cecil Burke Day, and her older brother C. Burke Day, Jr. Kathie will be remembered as our family spokesperson; an advocate who was the first to help in any crisis; the defender of anyone who was hurting; and an activist who put actions to her beliefs. Her children, Lindsay, David, and Hannah will remember their Mom as one who loved them unconditionally and who was always there for them. She enjoyed laughing with her best friend Aunt Carole, finding joy in life and her many travels and adventures. She managed to always be upbeat and positive throughout her life, although she battled health issues and experienced sorrows and disappointments of life. Kathie had a spirit of adventure, independence and a natural leadership that she learned around the family dinner table growing up. Her parents sent her off to the Gaza Strip as a summer missionary when she was 17 years old, where she worked with expectant Bedouin mothers. From sky diving at Georgia Tech to bungee jumping to celebrate her 60th birthday, Kathie lived a full life, never giving in to the epilepsy that she battled her entire adult life. Always wanting to do things for herself, she went from learning to maintain her own vehicle to designing and building houses. She founded and managed her own highly successful home building company, Kathleen Day and Associates, for 34 years. When tiny houses appeared on the scene, she built a Victorian one, mimicking the award-winning grand Victorian"the big purple house," that she built in 1988 and where she called home in Inman Park ever since. The family was amazed when she hiked solo over 800 miles along the Appalachian Trail, earning the trail nickname "Why Jay Brave" (ask one of her AT buddies for the interpretation). Last year, she travelled six weeks in New Zealand and Australia alone, but was never really alone, as she made friends everywhere she travelled. She loved to ride horses, sharing that passion and dedication with her daughter, Hannah, spending countless hours tending to the horses and making a close circle of friends at Little Creek Farm. Her next trip was to be to Mongolia, hoping to trace the Silk Road and ride a special breed of horse. Raised in Dunwoody, Georgia, she attended Peachtree High School, where she was a cheerleader and made excellent grades. At Georgia Tech, she continued to share her love as a cheerleader, Secretary of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and founder of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority, one of the first sororities on the Tech campus. Combining beauty with brains, she was runner up in the Miss Georgia pageant. Shortly after graduating from Georgia Tech in 1977, she married Don Breece and moved to Plano, Texas, where her daughter, Lindsay was born. She returned to Atlanta and was heavily involved in the community, being in Leadership Atlanta and Leadership Georgia, serving as a volunteer at the Grady Hospital neonatal intensive care unit (NNICU), a member of St Luke's Episcopal Church, and the Junior League of Atlanta. She served for many years on the Georgia Tech Foundation board and on the boards of the Atlanta Ballet and the Atlanta Zoo. Several years later, she and her husband Bruce Gunter, established a home and family with children Lindsay, David and Hannah in the Inman Park neighborhood, where she resided for 36 years. Her friendliness and natural sense of hospitality welcomed hundreds of people into her home. During this time, she obtained a Masters' of Divinity from the Candler School at Emory, her ministry being to bring the Eucharist to shut-ins. Her faith was expressed by her love of the outdoors and by her generous spirit by helping others, even as she evolved past the faith of her youth into embracing a broader, more universal spirituality. She is survived by her three children--Lindsay Arehart, husband Corey, of Fair Play, Colorado, David, wife Catherine, and Hannah, of Atlanta, her mother Deen Day Sanders, husband Jim Sanders, brothers Clint, Peyton, wife Vicky, Parke, wife Forrest, and Sally Day, widow of her brother Burke, Aunt Carole Smith and Uncle Albert Smith, wife Mary Jane. Family was always the center of her life, and we will always remember her that way. The funeral will be held on Saturday, April 27 at 1:30, H.M. Patterson & Son Arlington Chapel, 173 Allen Road, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. Her ashes will be interred in Arlington Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Kathie's memory to the Epilepsy Foundation (Epilepsy.org, 8301 Professional Place East, Suite 200, Landover, Maryland 20785) or to the Appalachian Trail Conservatory (AppalachianTrail.org, 799 Harper's Ferry, West Virginia 25425).

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July 2, 2020

Tom Kakadelis posted to the memorial.

April 30, 2019

DELAINE MURRAY posted to the memorial.

April 28, 2019

Sally Jones posted to the memorial.

Tom Kakadelis

July 2, 2020

She was my friend and lab partner at Georgia Tech. She would give me a ride back to the dorm while we lived on campus. She was kind and friendly and I was inspired by her countenance and love for the Lord. So sorry to hear about his yesterday. May your family be comforted by the Lord Jesus Christ in these difficult days. Praying for you all. Tom

DELAINE MURRAY

April 30, 2019

Your loss is Heaven's gain, precious Family. I had the JOY of being Kathie's Sunday School teacher at Dunwoody Baptist Church. Even then, she lived out her Faith in JESUS CHRIST. May each of us live and love as she lived. May we truly know JESUS CHRIST as our SAVIOR and LORD so that we all will meet again. In HIS Love, Delaine Murray.

Sally Jones

April 28, 2019

My deepest sympathy to the Day family on the loss of Kathie. I especially keep Deen in my thoughts as she has lost a daughter she loved very much. And to Kathie's children. Kathie was a wonderful advocate for her whole family and always went the extra mile for them. She will be greatly missed . Love always~

April 26, 2019

I am so sorry for your loss. Kathy was such a special light in this world. She worked with me as Board Chair at the Atlanta Preservation Center and I so admired her tremendous leadership qualities. My condolences to everyone in her beloved family.

Martha/Susan Thompson

April 26, 2019

Kathie was a strong and wonderful woman. So many amazing memories of growing up in Inman Park with Kathie and the whole family that will always be kept close to our hearts. We love you!

April 26, 2019

My deepest condolences to the family. May you find comfort in knowing that God will make you firm and he will make you strong. He will firmly ground you during this time of sadness for you. 1 Peter 5: 10 & 2 Chronicles 15:7

April 25, 2019

Remember her more as a young girl at Dunwoody Baptist Church. My sincere sympathy to all her family in their loss of their loved one.
Jane Autry

Esther

April 25, 2019

My heartfelt condolences to the Day family. Please know that God cares for you at this period of grief. 1Peter 5:6-7.

Rocky Wade

April 25, 2019

Once in a generation, an angel walks quietly among mortals, their grace inspiring us to be more than we thought possible. Kathy was an angel who walked among mortals and our world is lessened with our loss. May we live the example set by Kathy and may we walk knowing the warmth she shared, the constant smile. Forever and ever, Amen, Rocky

April 25, 2019

Kathie was a source of love, strength and encouragement for our family. She was always there for us and went the extra mile to be available to all. Her strong will and determination were a source of great value to all of our family. Her spirit of giving to all was shown in her life time and in her death. The void now is too great to describe or imagine. I am unable to express all that will always be in my heart. Love, Mom and Jim (a second father to Kathie)

April 25, 2019

Kathie was an Angel that helped so many people in her life. She is a true inspiration to us all to step up and make a difference in this world.
I was blessed to grow up in Dunwoody with Kathie and Burke and spent time at their home with her family.
Kathie was always kind,caring and a true friend and we had fun cheerleading together.
Kathie will be missed and I send heartfelt codolences and love to her family and friends.

April 25, 2019

My sincere and heartfelt condolences during you time of grief. Kathleen accomplished many things during her lifetime. May you find comfort looking back on fond memories of her. Continue to lean on "the God of all comfort.(2 Corinthinans 1:3,4)

Anthony Aycock

April 25, 2019

An angel has gone to Heaven.
My special friend who impacted my life immensely.
God bless you,Kathie.

Rochelle Poling

April 25, 2019

Sending love to your family. Remembering Kathie's recent visit to Fairplay and grateful to have met her and spent a little time getting to know her sweet nature. May you all find peace in the following days.

Andee

April 25, 2019

Like countless others around the globe, one of the greatest blessings of my life has been the love of Mama Day. May all who were touched by her love find a measure of peace in the knowledge that the ripples of her love will continue to ripple through the world from each of us.

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