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Catherine Maley

St. Paul, Mn, Minnesota

1934 - 2019

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Catherine Anne Maley December 3, 1934 - February 1, 2019 St. Paul, MN Dr. Catherine "Cappy" Anne Maley was born on December 3, 1934 in St. Paul, MN and passed away on February 1, 2019 in St. Paul, MN. Her parents were Clarence and Gertrude Maley. Catherine grew up with a fascination for languages...

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I have been trying to locate Dr. Maley for the past two+ years and am so sorry to hear of her passing. Dr. Maley introduced me to the French language at Chapel Hill my freshman year, 1978. She presented the language in such a wonderful fashion that I changed my major from "English/Pre-Law" to "French". I will be forever grateful to Dr. Maley for her linguistic passion, her compassion for and support of her students, her brilliance, and her wit. Her class was never dull! I was fortunate to...

Every year at Christmas, I eagerly awaited Dr. Maley's Christmas LETTER..Her travels, her love for her PRECIOUS family and all her FRIENDS were woven into that letter!
My greatest year was in Montpellier 1977-1978! Dr. Maley led the UNC group and what a spectacular year it was. Witty, vivacious, SMART OFF THE CHARTS, Dr. Maley was the perfect professor! I played on the Universite de Montpellier basketball team that year/team won conference & actually played in Marseilles for regionals. ...

Christmas in Madrid 2014

I,as an exchange student, was part of the Maley family in 1956/57. Cappy and I developed a very close friendship and became like sisters. She came to Spain for Christmas in numerous occasions, I visited her in North Carolina and in Montpelier and we traveled together in France, England, Spain and Tunisia. She enjoyed life to the utmost and was an intrepid traveler and a wonderful companion. I treasure warm recollections and will miss her very deeply.
My sincere condolences .

Catherine and I offer our sincere condolences to Cathy's family. I first met her in Montpellier, France, where she was directing UNC's program and I Davidson's, in 1981.
I then worked with her on the board of the French Institut of Washington for a decade; she would hold very enjoyable meetings and receptions. She was instrumental in reviving the Institut, founded to advance Franco-American cultural relations.
RIP, Cathy, you are missed by many.

My sincere condolences to the family at this challenging time. May mercy and peace and love be increased to you.