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Colleen Garvey Kueter

Danbury, Connecticut

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Colleen Garvey Kueter Colleen Garvey Kueter, 40, of Leo-minster, Mass., beloved wife of Jens C. Kueter, died peacefully at her home on Friday, October 17, 2008, after a brief, courageous battle with liver cancer. She was born in New Milford, on March 18, 1968, the daughter of Jeanne (Wolter)...

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I talked with Colleen during her illness and truly felt that she was a wonderful lady .My sincere sympathy to all your family

It has been years since I have seen or had contact with Colleen, but I have fond childhood memories of her and the Garvey family. I am so saddened by the loss and my prayers are with you.

I can't even express to you the loss we all share. Having known Colleen, through Mimi since we were kids, it was as if she was always there. I can remember her sitting in front of the fireplace in the living room during many a game of Trivial Pursuit, just laughing and smiling. Her smile could light up any room she may have entered. Colleen will truly be missed by so many in so many ways. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, her family and friends. She will always be with us because what we...

Our deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers to Colleen's family and extended family. May you rest in peace in the arms of our Lord, Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father, who gave his life so that we can enter his kingdom forever. Amen
You are in our thoughts and prayers,
The Batista Family, Linda, Andrea and grandchildren.

May Almighty God bless you and give you peace. Remember, you are never alone.

Colleen will so sadly missed by a great number of people. She was extremely witty, wise and just a wonderful woman. Missed.

Sending love and good thoughts to all the Garvey and Kueter family members as they deal with the loss of their beloved Colleen. May she rest in peace.

Jeanne, Linda and the entire Wolter family, please accept my sympathy at the loss of your beautiful Irish colleen.
You may remember I had the privilege of teaching her in fifth grade religion class. What a joy to have in class; she was wise well beyond her years. She was most of all sweet and kind.
I will pray for all of you as well as her children.

Smart, witty, talented and determined--that's what I think of when I think of Colleen. Just an amazing person who was taken from us way too soon. We will miss her. Jens, Anneke, and Fritz we are praying for you now and in the months ahead. May you draw from all those qualities that made Colleen so great to get you through those tough times.

Much love,

Rob, Jen, Robby and Ali Dimler