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Catherine Marie Boncela

Columbus, Ohio

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BONCELA CATHERINE MARIE BONCELA, age 55 of Dublin, died Saturday, January 21, 2006 at The James Cancer Hospital. She was the loving wife for 27 years to Jim; devoted and proud mother to Megan and Adam (deceas-ed 2005). She also leaves behind sisters Karen (deceased 1975), Pat and Brigette; many...

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Cathy,
It has been several years since your passing, and since that time Jim has now joined you in a place of everlasting love. This is as it should be for you were dedicated to one another in life, and family, and friends. Many more years have passed since we last met and I often think of you. I'm quite certain I will continue to think of you and smile in gratitude knowing that you discovered and pursued the life and love you were meant to have.

Dear Jim and Megan,

Please accept my heart felt sympathy in your recent loss. Cathy was a wonderful women as a mom, as a wife, and as a former coworker so many years ago. You are both in my deepest thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Mike

Dearest Jim and Megan,
I met your family when Adam was just a small baby, when my mom began babysitting him. Then, I was thrilled when my mom began babysitting both of you. Megan, you are so right when you say your parents raised two of the most Beautiful and talented and perfect children. But I'm not surprised, because you were both gifted with two of the most perfect parents any child could wish for. Your dad, loving, caring and sensitive, and your mom, loving, caring, sensitive and...

Jim and Megan,
I had the pleasure of working with your mom at Harding. She was an amazing person and had a real zest for life and a truly great sense of humor. Please know that Catherine touched the lives of many people and will leave a lasting legacy.

My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.

Dear Jim:

My thoughts & prayers are with you & Megan.

Dear Jim & Megan,

I graduated with Cathy from B-W in 1990. We were together in the White Rose Ceremony, and C.E.N.T.S. I recall Cathy's visit to Vanderbilt Hospital but was unable to connect with her at that time. She undoubtedly was an inspiration to those who came in contact with her especially during her illness. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Megan at this time.

Jim and Megan,

I wish I could have made it down there. Cathy was so unselfishly loving. She truly wanted to make sure Adam's friends from Detroit were doing okay and coping. She had a beautiful heart and I will always remember her. How wonderful to know that Adam has his mom!!!
I loveyou guys and am praying for you.
xoxo
Ruthie Cook

My prayers go out to Catherine's family.

To family and friends of Catherine;
I knew the first time I met Catherine that she was a special person. She was best friend to my sister Sharon and I'm thankful they had such a great relationship.You are in our prayers daily. Keep living her positive attitude and drive. We are blessed and richer to have known her.