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Cathy Harvey

Gastonia, North Carolina

1950 - 2019

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DIED
January 10, 2019
LOCATION
Gastonia, North Carolina

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GASTONIA - Cathy Culpepper Harvey died peacefully at home following a long illness on January 10th. Born June 24th, 1950 in Lousville, Kentucky to missionary parents, Dr. Robert and Kathleen Culpepper. She soon sailed to their missionary assignment in Fukuoka, Japan.Cathy embraced the culture,...

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What a lovely human being. She was smart, funny and a treasure to those who knew her. She will always be missed.

I was just talking about Cathy the other day....What a personality!!! I miss seeing her big smile.

Sincere sympathy to the family. Wishing you peace and comfort during this sad time. Cathy was my second cousin. My maternal Grandmother was Alma Sanderson.

Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss.2THESSALONIANS 2:17&18.

My heartfelt condolences to you and your family. From what Shelton has shared about Cathy, she was such a tremendous light. Much love, warm thoughts and prayers to your family. (friend of Shelton)

Ken,
Richard and I send our heartfelt condolences. Kathy was such a joy and special person. I remember with fondness our first meeting and the bonds we shared. You and your family made our time in Gastonia so special. We wish you and your family strength . If you or your family are ever in the Boston area please feel free to reach out.

Sincerely,

Helene and Richard.

I remember Cathy well from my days as a "Dorm Kid" at Canadian Academy, in Kobe Japan. I was a young, shy and awkward 7th grader. She was older, wiser and revered. She always welcomed me when I sought refuge in her presence and came to my defense often when I was being teased for some silly, clueless thing I had done. Always gracious and kind, silly and crazy, I remember her best for her dazzling smile!

Cathy was such a joy to be with. I so enjoyed the energy and us trying to talk at the same time about what ever subject we were on. We shared the love of Art and what was going on in the world of art! I will always remember Cathy with that big beautiful smile, gorgeous dark hair, and a stylish cool hat. I have a lovely photo saved on my phone, and I smile big everytime I look at it because of HER big smile.
Love and Peace to you Ken, children, and grandchildren.

i grew up with cathy. she was the best.i wish i was good at reconnecting...i always missed her in my heart.miss and deeply love you cathy..susan callaway