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Catherine Mae Ali

Montville, CT, Connecticut

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Catherine Mae Ali January 1, 1930 - February 16, 2010 Oakdale - Catherine Mae Ali, of Oakdale and Lebanon, died on February 16, 2010, at her home in Oakdale. She was born on January 1, 1930, in Putnam, the daughter of John T. and Ina Mae Aldridge Cody. She was the widow of Harris Ali. Mrs. Ali...

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To Tom, Linda and family - I can't believe it's been 11 years since Cathy's passing. We loved having her as a neighbor at the lake and particularly enjoyed when she would walk over to join us as our outdoor firepit some evenings. She was a sweet and giving person and we miss her.

To the Family of Catherine (Chat) Ali
I have so many memories of my dear friend, Chat. We grew up together in Putnam, graduated in 1947 Putnam High School. We always kept in touch. After our husbands deceased, we did travel together & visited at each other's homes. What a dear and loving friend, I will deeply miss her. She had a loving family. A dear friend, Fab Cutler

"Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted." Matthew 5:4

In Christian love,
Rick and Savanah Geer

Dearest Linda, Ray & Ali Family,
I am so very sorry for this huge loss. I certainly know it is not easy. But God will sustain you through it. Keep your memories ever in your heart & mind and be quick to share them with each other; especially the ones that make you laugh, as it does make the healing process seem easier. Much much love & all my prayers!
Bonnie & Craig Giese

Linda & Ray may God comfort you at this time. My prayers are with you.

Dear Ali Family,
I became friends with Cathy over 13 years ago at Red Cedar Lake, when my son Ben and her grandson David became friends. Trying to keep track of those 2 boys was a chore in itself. I will miss Cathy and her smiling face and great attitude. May all your memories keep her in your hearts.

Linda,Ray,and families very sorry for you loss.

Thanks Gram Ali for loving us as family, letting us get engaged in your yard, giving us the family tradition of Rigs on Sunday,laughing with us over many a game of cards ...we will miss you but know we will see you again! Love and prayers to all the rest of our "extended family".

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.