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Cathy Rath Anderson

Richmond, Virginia

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Cathy (Roberts) Rath Anderson, 48, of Mechanicsville, died suddenly on December 12, 2003. She is survived by her loving husband, Larry Anderson; parents, Helen and Richard Carter; two daughters, Melanie Williams and husband, Shawn, and Robin Laubscher and husband, Garrett; four grandchildren,...

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Bill and I are so sorry for your loss. We extend our sympathy to the family and assure you of our prayers as you grieve. May you be sustained by the unchanging love of God.

Although I had not seen Cathy in years, I remember our two familes growing up together in the same neighborhood. Our Christmas presents were hidden in their home. Our parents are long time friends. My deepest sympathy to Cathy's Family and her Parents. My the comfort of the Lord be with you all.

I did not know Cathy.But I work with her husband,Larry.He talked about her fondly. The family's loss is great,but she will always be with them in spirit.

Although we did not know Cathy well, we love her daughters, Melanie and Robin, and her brother, Steve. The prayers of the Roanoke Family are with your family in this time of loss.

I worked with Cathy at ADP many years ago. I know how much she loved her children and her family. My thoughts are with all of them.

Melanie, Shawn and Cathy's Family please except our Deepest Sympathy.
No words can describe how sincerely sorry we are for your loss. I can say that I know Cathy is in Heaven and I do know that Our Lord GOD is with each and everyone of you. We Love You..Cathy,Russell and Carter Rice.

Even tho I have not seen Kathy since her daughter's wedding I have thought and spoke to her often. We had a lot of laughs when we worked together at ADP. She was a very sweet and kind hearted individual. Always willing to help in someway. She will truly be missed. My heart goes out to her family. Times like these just hold tight to your faith. God be with you all.

I am so very sorry. I am a friend from school days and I think about all of the fun times we had and the laughter we shared together. She will always be a fond memory and will truely be missed.

Her sweet disposition, kindness, thoughtfulness, care, concern and out reach to others and ourselves will never be forgotten. Her spirit will live on in our heart forever. Our prayer's and thoughts are with Cathy's family.

Karen and Dean Cecchi