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Kathleen Louise Mitchell

1943 - 2021

Kathleen Louise Mitchell obituary, 1943-2021, Tomball, TX

BORN

1943

DIED

2021

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Klein Funeral Home - Tomball

1400 West Main

Tomball, Texas

Kathleen Mitchell Obituary

Kathleen Louise King Mitchell passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 5, 2021.


Born to Edward E. King and Dollie Louise Chambers King on July 27, 1943, Kathleen had a life-long love for reading and writing. She excelled in her college studies with a Bachelor and Master degree in English at Texas Christian University. Kathleen spent her professional life as an educator with an emphasis in special education.


She is survived by her three daughters, Melissa Mallon, Laura Mallon Romere, and Julie Hogan, and her grandchildren, Christopher Pritchard, Jennifer Pritchard, Kaycie Romere, Jameson Mallon-Echols, Mario Gil IV, Zhenndaya Hogan, and Marco Hogan.


Kathleen was a kind, sweet person, who loved animals and reading. She was loved and cherished, and will be greatly missed. Rest in peace, Kathleen Mitchell.

Published by Klein Funeral Home - Tomball on Jun. 9, 2021.

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Sallie McCutchen

July 12, 2022

Remembering Kathleen as my first cousin. My father, Sam Chambers, was her mother's brother and we spent many nights at Kathleen's house when we went to Abilene to visit "Abilene Mama". My sister, Sammie, passed away last February. I kept up with Kathleen through my Mom (Maggie) and knew she was fortunate to have her children in her life. I have fond memories of Aunt Dollie's house, Aunt Dollie, Uncle Ed, and Kathleen. Sallie McCutchen

Shannon Stone

June 11, 2021

Kathleen will be deeply missed. Will miss her jokes and her contagious smile! Rest Easy. Love you!

Edward OBrien

June 10, 2021

The world is just a little sadder place without you, Kathleen. My picture for the pearly gates is that we all stand there, naked and afraid as we hear a booming voice ask, “why should I admit you?” Then loving arms come down to place a purple robe on us as Jesus says, “it’s ok, Dad, she’s one of mine”. So wear your purple robe with pride, Kathleen. A glorious eternity awaits.

Laura Mallon

June 9, 2021

Rest In Peace, Mom. I love you, and miss you already.

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