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CATHERINE "CATHY" LUGINBILL

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Catherine "Cathy" Luginbill formerly of Glen Ellyn Catherine "Cathy" Luginbill died peacefully on Aug. 17, 2012, in Walnut Creek, CA, at the age of 61, surrounded by family. She was a sparkling, gracious, and incredible woman who will be greatly missed by her family, friends, patients, and...

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Cathy is an ICON in the field of Cardiac Rehabilitation. I have know her through the Calif Society Cardiac Rehab for many many years. I thank her for her unquenchable dedication to Cardiac Rehab. She changed the way of Cardiac Rehab and was so knowledgeable and willing to share her expertise. She will be greatly missed.!! God Bless her and keep her always and forever!!!!!!

She was one of those special ladies who always stood out in a quiet sort of way. No surprise that she became such a leader in her field and an inspiration to so many people.

Will always remember your smile and how friendly you always were to everyone. Dale Goellner (Berman)

"Catly" touched so many lives in such wonderful and profound ways. I have so many memories from when we were kids and teens. She watched over me with a loving heart at our last class reunion when I had my own health challenges. Sharing the same career and love for nursing and our patients, we had an inner connection others in medicine will understand.
I looked forward to her frequent entries on Carinbridge. They sometimes made me laugh or cheer, and many times brought worry and tears. I...

Cathy inspired me everyday with her postings on caring bridge. As a nurse for 35 years her frustrations with the medical system were so real to me. She wrote beautifully. In high school she was exuberant and full of life. My deepest sympathy to her boys and her family.

I pray the family will know she will always be with them in spirit. She was a wonderful woman.

Everyone who knew Cathy remembers the joy she brought to everything she did. I was lucky enough to have her as a friend in high school, and here in California and I will miss her a lot. She has left behind two wonderful sons and I know they will make her proud.

I shall always recall the smile and the youthful love of life from this beautiful person. As a classmate and friend at Illinois Wesleyan, Cathy was a delightful young woman who went on to distinguish herself by helping others as a dedicated nurse. She will be missed by all of us whose lives were enriched by having known her. She will never be forgotten. God bless you and keep you, Cat

My deepest sympathies to those fortunate enough to have had her in their lives. I write with a deep sense of loss as a Glenbard West Classmate who remembers her fondly.