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Group of 10 Memorial Trees
Alma Boutin-Martinez
August 19, 2022
Portland, Or, Oregon
Mar 8, 1975 – Aug 19, 2021
In Loving Memory Dr. Catherine Moreno Branson, PhD, MPHMarch 8, 1975 - Aug. 19, 2021Catherine Moreno Branson (Katie, b. Catherine Rebecca Moreno), of Portland, Ore., passed away peacefully in her sleep Aug. 19, 2021 at her childhood home in Coronado, Calif. She was 46. She is survived by her...
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Alma Boutin-Martinez
August 19, 2022
I was friends with her daughter and she was a amazing mom and friend and I will miss her rip Catherine
Violeta brown
March 01, 2022
My mom was amazing, she was so sweet and she was very supportive. She was an amazing mom and she helped with so many things.
Chloe Branson
February 27, 2022 | Family
Steve and family so sorry to hear about Katie. thinking of you all at this time
Cheryl Y Hoffman
November 24, 2021
Katie was such a wonderful human being. She had been a friend since middle school and she was always so uniquely herself; she was spunky, wicked-smart, compassionate, fun, creative, and a good friend. I am so sorry for her family's loss and hope they know how much joy Katie brought to those of us who were lucky enough to have had her touch our lives.
Neina Gordon
September 30, 2021
I am so sorry for your loss. May Katherine's soul rest in peace and may God welcome her in His Heavenly Kingdom.
Elsa Ventura
September 21, 2021
Your Daughter, Wife, Mother, Sorry for your love one, on her passing, She was a very nice Coworker, pleasant.
Martha Ruiz
September 21, 2021 | Work
Catherine was a wonderful to work with, she was kind and she had a beautiful spirit. May the memories and the love she had for her family be forever etch in your heart and in the corners of your mind. May you feel the strength of Jesus Christ as he is carrying right now through this difficult time. Catherine is at peace and she is sleeping in the Loving Arms of Jesus Christ now.
Janet Paul
September 20, 2021 | Work
Katie was so fun to work with. She was always open to new ideas and often was the first to chip in. I watched her as she moved a group through new work with a subtle touch, leading from behind. She made the group's confusion ok and didn't rush. She made space for all to contribute and feel that all ideas were valid/good. She was curious. Personally, we talked about raising kids, our families' lineage, snowboarding and Gap sweat pants. I miss her.
Chris Sorvari
September 09, 2021 | Work