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Catherine Asbell Sivilli

Tucson, Arizona

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Catherine Asbell Sivilli Born July 28, 1955, died tragically September 7, 2007 near her home in the Tucson Mounmtains. She leaves behind her heartbroken husband, Richard; twin sister, Cindy (Gerry); brother, Paul (Esther); parents, Paul and Marie; brothers-in-law, James (Joan), William and...

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Rick, I wanted to reach out and tell you of a recent synchronicity. I was traveling through the LA airport yesterday and saw a women who looked just like you late wife. While I was checking my emails upon return, I received an email from Legacy reminding of Catherine's loss and happen to notice she had a twin! It's something I had forgotten and am pretty convinced it was her sister I saw! I know these kinds of reminders can be difficult, but I hope you are doing well. Would love to get...

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Dear Rick,
I was shocked and saddened to recently discover the loss of Mrs. Sivilli. I was privileged to be one of her students many years ago at Green Fields. As the heart mourns the loss of a beautiful soul we can take some comfort in having had the honor of knowing her. My deepest sympathies.

Rick, you may not remember me. I'm one of your old hiking buddies from Salpointe. I did not know Cathy, but I felt very sad when I read that she had died. It is obvious that you and everyone loved her very much. My thoughts are with you.

Very, very sad to hear of Cathy's passing. The Asbell twins and I grew up together in a small rural New Hampshire town and graduated from high school in 1973. It seems like light years ago now but we were idealistic young people then, eager to strike out on life's journey. I knew from Cathy's kindness and ambitions, strong work ethic and upstanding character that she would proceed to accomplishing much in adulthood. My heartfelt sympathy is extended to her loved ones, family and friends. May...

Dear Richard,
I was shocked to hear of Cate's untimely death. My two boys, Weston and Wade, were inspired by Cate's teaching at Continental last year. I enjoyed getting to know her, especially during the trip to Washington D.C. and the planning of the 8th grade graduation. Cate was always calm, strong and shared an infectious smile. I'm sorry for your loss.

Dear Rick and members of Rick and Cathy's family,
We mourn with you and are holding you--and Cathy--in our thoughts and hearts.
Some years ago, Cathy sent us a condolence card in which she included Walt Whitman's poem, "A Noiseless Patient Spider." Now these lines have been providing comfort once again:
"Till the bridge you will need be form'd, till the ductile anchor hold,
Till the gossamer thread you fling catch somewhere, O my soul."
With love,
Tom Kreyche & Lizzy...

Rick,

My drive down Camino de Oeste will never be the same again. It will forever cause me to pause, think of you, your loss and the preciousness and fragility of life. We are neighbors. We met years ago briefly and though I'd never met Catherine my family and I have held you in our hearts and thoughts over the days of the past week. We are so sorry for your loss. We are here and available as part of your extended community.

I was shocked and so very saddened to hear of "Cate's" passing. We joined our alto voices in the Tucson Masterworks Chorale and it was always such a pleasure being around her. She and her smile will be missed.